Ligeia, you speak of "memories living on" after the game dies as if we are writing a eulogy. I am not here to plan a funeral; I am here to build a Future.
You say the experience doesn't need improvement, but let’s look at the cold, hard data right now:
It is Saturday afternoon in Europe and morning in the States, historically the absolute "Prime Time" for gaming.
And yet, the server is silent.
That silence speaks louder than any philosophy we type here.
Developers do not build complex worlds to be played by 200 people in an echo chamber; they build them for thousands. A "legacy" with an empty server is not a legacy; it is a Digital Ruin.
You compare $VERSE to "obnoxious skyscrapers" replacing mom-and-pop shops, but you have the analogy backwards.
Right now, SmallVerse is the mom-and-pop shop that is empty because it refuses to accept credit cards.
I am not trying to tear down the building; I am trying to bring in the Customers so the shop doesn't close down forever.
You say this is an "escape" from the real world. I agree.
But it is very hard to "escape" into a fantasy when the server lags, the user base shrinks, and the economy stagnates.
True escapism requires a seamless, high-tech infrastructure, and that infrastructure requires Capital.
You are content with holding onto memories of a dead world.
I demand a living world where we can make new memories for the next 20 years.
To the Staff: The silence in the game today is a warning siren.
Do not listen to those who are comfortable with a slow decline. Listen to those who are fighting for a thriving Metropolis.
You say the experience doesn't need improvement, but let’s look at the cold, hard data right now:
It is Saturday afternoon in Europe and morning in the States, historically the absolute "Prime Time" for gaming.
And yet, the server is silent.
That silence speaks louder than any philosophy we type here.
Developers do not build complex worlds to be played by 200 people in an echo chamber; they build them for thousands. A "legacy" with an empty server is not a legacy; it is a Digital Ruin.
You compare $VERSE to "obnoxious skyscrapers" replacing mom-and-pop shops, but you have the analogy backwards.
Right now, SmallVerse is the mom-and-pop shop that is empty because it refuses to accept credit cards.
I am not trying to tear down the building; I am trying to bring in the Customers so the shop doesn't close down forever.
You say this is an "escape" from the real world. I agree.
But it is very hard to "escape" into a fantasy when the server lags, the user base shrinks, and the economy stagnates.
True escapism requires a seamless, high-tech infrastructure, and that infrastructure requires Capital.
You are content with holding onto memories of a dead world.
I demand a living world where we can make new memories for the next 20 years.
To the Staff: The silence in the game today is a warning siren.
Do not listen to those who are comfortable with a slow decline. Listen to those who are fighting for a thriving Metropolis.
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