Lord Machaar
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Oversoul and HeroSmash are a different case, the games no longer generate money, and were released in a time where Flash was on the ledge of getting discontinued. The decision to announce them "Dead" however keeping them up and running was easier for various reasons, they were newly made, which means less players have pledged and spent money/time on them... and the playerbase wasn't that big. ED was released in 2009 (Made in 2006/7 I guess), players spent thousands of dollars on the game, thousands of playing hours, a huge player base, so announcing it "Dead" but keeping it up and alive wasn't and isn't a wise decision. Yes, ED is dead, announcing that or not wouldn't make a difference for the devs/AE, since it is, as you mentioned an "AE-tradition" to keep dead games alive. But announcing it dead would automatically mean players will no longer pledge money, better keep them deluded for a longer time, only the smart ones will conclude it's a dead game, the others though can keep a fake hope in their imagination of ED with 3k - 4k players, hence spending time and money. Sadly that time of money, not even 25% of it is being spent on ED (Beside paying for servers ofcourse). I'm one of the players who kept a small hope after NW's 19th of February announcement, but after this DN, and Charfade's post, and devs/liaisons trying to avoid any official statement about the game, I think all these can kill any hope in any smart/experienced player's brain/heart. I won't ask for an announcement though, the devs won't do it, it seems like they still need more deluded people to further fund the BB project. But the only thing I'd say, don't abuse it too much, it's the devs' reputation on the line, if you are going to take from the ED community, at least give something in return.
< Message edited by Lord Machaar -- 8/11/2016 16:54:08 >
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