Albion Online Dead Game

Albion Online Dead Game - Can someone explain why with new 'peak' the game feels more dead then before? Because of how the game is divided into different zones with max player caps, it makes little to no difference in the long run. 10v10 is pve and 5v5 is going same way both eu and na feel like they… The main cities are crammed with players and competition. If you aren’t into ladder, the past couple years saw an explosion of user generated content. Albion has its native client that was the only way to play until f2p, so everyone who paid for the game before that is playing on sbi client that is not. So no, the game is not dead. As a game, yes, its definitively dying, as a business/profit source, no, so therefore it will continue until its no longer a profitable one. The game is no where close to dead compared to many other games out there.

If you aren’t into ladder, the past couple years saw an explosion of user generated content. So no, the game is not dead. 10v10 is pve and 5v5 is going same way both eu and na feel like they… As a game, yes, its definitively dying, as a business/profit source, no, so therefore it will continue until its no longer a profitable one. Because of how the game is divided into different zones with max player caps, it makes little to no difference in the long run. The main cities are crammed with players and competition. Albion has its native client that was the only way to play until f2p, so everyone who paid for the game before that is playing on sbi client that is not. The game is no where close to dead compared to many other games out there. Can someone explain why with new 'peak' the game feels more dead then before?

Albion has its native client that was the only way to play until f2p, so everyone who paid for the game before that is playing on sbi client that is not. 10v10 is pve and 5v5 is going same way both eu and na feel like they… So no, the game is not dead. The main cities are crammed with players and competition. The game is no where close to dead compared to many other games out there. As a game, yes, its definitively dying, as a business/profit source, no, so therefore it will continue until its no longer a profitable one. Because of how the game is divided into different zones with max player caps, it makes little to no difference in the long run. If you aren’t into ladder, the past couple years saw an explosion of user generated content. Can someone explain why with new 'peak' the game feels more dead then before?

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10V10 Is Pve And 5V5 Is Going Same Way Both Eu And Na Feel Like They…

As a game, yes, its definitively dying, as a business/profit source, no, so therefore it will continue until its no longer a profitable one. If you aren’t into ladder, the past couple years saw an explosion of user generated content. The main cities are crammed with players and competition. Albion has its native client that was the only way to play until f2p, so everyone who paid for the game before that is playing on sbi client that is not.

Can Someone Explain Why With New 'Peak' The Game Feels More Dead Then Before?

The game is no where close to dead compared to many other games out there. Because of how the game is divided into different zones with max player caps, it makes little to no difference in the long run. So no, the game is not dead.

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