morck4 wrote:Claeyt wrote:Wiping Salem after repeatedly saying they wouldn't and without an expectation of a wipe from the players would lead to the last of us quitting and probably the death to of the game. They can fix everything about Salem without wiping, and in some cases they already have.
Like Dallane said, long time ago the the "no wipe law" was born, with the new relationship with paradox maybe things will change, but who knows. I dont think a wipe will make all people leave the game, thats absurd, also i think is more absurd to have 3 servers with less than 60 players each, and i dont think that much people will quit the game with a wipe. I dont really care if they wipe or not, but i would like to know before keep working in my town or take a vacation from salem.
I would also like to know months in advance if they are planning any type of wipe (full wipe, purity wipe, character wipe, wipe but keep the map, etc...) so that I can quit playing, but after the Alpha wipes they had a reason, It was to keep people playing. Salem is much more intense on how much time and work it takes to get a good base going than HnH. It's what some of us enjoy and others hate.
There are not 60 people playing per server. Let's take Roanoke as an example. The high account pop is at any given moment around 65-80 on any given day on Roanoke, with a low in the 20's to 30's over the whole day. I would say maybe 200 people play on the server with multiple accounts every day. Translate that to not everybody playing every day, and it rises to maybe 400-500 with casuals and noobs joining randomly over the week and month. I've seen 50 separate people playing on my kin list playing with a server pop of 75 or something, so I think multiple accounts aren't as big a deal as everybody thinks. Is it low compared to back when we had 200+ playing at the same time, yes. For a history of the pop drop see the thread on it, but for a quick history, the first big drop happened when the HnH W6 lag was fixed, the second came after the purity nerf, and we've been hanging around there since then. This is an old argument tho, check some old threads, right now if you want to help raise the population for an independent game go on a gaming site and give Salem a good review like the rest of us are.
morck4 wrote:lachlaan wrote:Here's to hoping that the optimism of some people will be rewarded by jorbtar with some nice content eventually
I guess they are making a new set of hats only for the betatesters that remain.
I'm always in favor of more hats.
As for optimism, it's a great, unique game that just needs to find an audience. There are 300 million video gamer's out there. Salem just needs a little advertising.