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Is Spiral Knights a dying game?

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Wed, 11/12/2014 - 13:43
Lukedc's picture
Lukedc

It seems that over the last year or so, the number of new players in the have has dropped, meaning fewer new players.(duh) Also , the numbers of players in general is dropping. A while back at any given time, there would be 2-4 full havens, (ya know, 3 red dots) now there is usually only one. Why is this happening and what can the community do about it?

Wed, 11/12/2014 - 13:52
#1
Knight-Solaire's picture
Knight-Solaire
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You are far from the first person to make this topic.

Wed, 11/12/2014 - 13:53
#2
Klipik-Forum's picture
Klipik-Forum

Not make a million threads about it, for one

Also, we can tell people about the game and try to get more people to play it, or I guess you could spend money on it, but at the end of the day the playerbase is only ever going to get smaller and smaller unless real content updates start happening.

Wed, 11/12/2014 - 13:53
#3
Turn-Me-On's picture
Turn-Me-On
What you can do about it is

What you can do about it is to stop talking about it.

If you find yourself unable to say anything supportive, jumping in front of a train usually helps. Or off a cliff, if that's your thing.

AKA: People like you are cancer to this game. Make sure nobody sees you again, and we'll be happy.

Wed, 11/12/2014 - 13:55
#4
Klipik-Forum's picture
Klipik-Forum
@Octo

Not talking about problems doesn't make them go away. In this case, it probably makes them worse to some extent.

Wed, 11/12/2014 - 13:57
#5
Shadow-Anubis's picture
Shadow-Anubis
NO

No, it isn't because they're making new content every 2 weeks

Wed, 11/12/2014 - 14:10
#6
Fangel's picture
Fangel
Nah.

The game isn't really dying, but it isn't really showing many signs of life either.

At this point I think it made a deal with the devil and is now living eternally in limbo... Which is okay because I can keep playing the game.

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