Immersion, the key to maintaining a player base, after all this is entertainment and someone has to decide that whatever they are doing is more entertaining than what they could be doing. So I played this point and click game, easy to pick up hard to put down, a key component to putting most people on the road to immersion. My guide placed me in the woods, there was no one around, lots of tress, lumpy uneven ground. As I wandered out, I came across evidence of other people in the area. These places were undeveloped, a few whittler's benches but nothing else and most ominously no people, like they had just given up.
Only played for about 4 days, but I managed to make a 28 x 22 flat even area, free of trees and their stumps, save for a few I left for leaves and branches. I was surprised that the mini-map changed itself to reflect my alterations, the once yellow-orange colored map had a brown rectangle that just seemed completely out of place with the rest of the endless wilderness, someone was here. I build a whittler's bench, fireplace, sawbuck, 4 wooden boxes, pilgrim's hovel, claim stone, kiln, 4 tanning frames, tanning tub, coal clamp, 14 urns, oven, 3 compost bins with a 4th on the way to reflect the humors and a limed cereal field to keep the bins full. Kept mostly to myself, had a few conversations with people, actually started giving out inspirations and food to people who were new if not slightly less wiki-usable than I was. I just finished crafting a backpack and was heading out to kill some crickets and beavers, if I could find the later. I detected some crickets and stopped to line up to attack one, when this guy with a boat on his back comes into view, I remember seeing him in Boston, likes to lean on the center statue, does a beeline for me and then stomps me, it hits for 26, I only had 21.
So there I am on the ground, he follows his attack by saying hello, an interesting way to introduce oneself. He then post a link to some forum, due to the way the ender client handles text, and I assume the general client, I really didn't read it, then he says some other stuff, unfortunately for him I didn't get that either, then he suggest I start on another server and then I am on the loading screen with no character. I assumed he killed me, so I start up a new character and it can inherit the land my other guy had, so I do that.
As I am standing in this settlement it feels strange, something is different, I suddenly know why I am alone in the woods, why there are no other scars on the mini-map in any direction I walk, I start wondering about other things that have nothing to do with the game, the immersion is gone.
To the developers:
2-3 years from now when you are at a table talking about the changes you need to make to kick up more revenue. I want you to remember this sentence. "We allowed a system where a certain segment of our user base could control the base size, and similarly, the money in our pockets."
To the guy who killed me:
Thank you using your far more decked out character to one shot then kill my 4 day character, I have no idea what you typed or why you did it. Based off your bravado I can safely assume I was not the first nor will I be the last. You and yours will continue to run people out of the game and it will eventually shut down, know that when it does, that it was your own bravado that ended your supremacy.
Good luck everyone else!