Might be all it has to do is........ not get canceled
But I thought Crowfall was going to save the genre...at least that's what its clueless fanboys will tell you.
sofar i am liking crowfall more than albion online gameplay wise but at least albion is throwing the sheeps into the same pen as the wolves, the shard system in crowfall is just going to end up with 95% of all the players (the sheep) in the pve only shards and it will get pretty boring and dead on the real dangerous shards.
Might be all it has to do is........ not get canceled
But I thought Crowfall was going to save the genre...at least that's what its clueless fanboys will tell you.
sofar i am liking crowfall more than albion online gameplay wise but at least albion is throwing the sheeps into the same pen as the wolves, the shard system in crowfall is just going to end up with 95% of all the players (the sheep) in the pve only shards and it will get pretty boring and dead on the real dangerous shards.
... and that's exactly why Crowfall stands a chance to survive and Albion Online does not.
I guess it's possible. Clash of Clans is doing really well.
I personally hate isometric games and won't be playing it (it's not the 90s anymore!!!), but then again I'm all for small companies trying to do something new with the genre so I wish it well.
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... and that's exactly why Crowfall stands a chance to survive and Albion Online does not.
I personally hate isometric games and won't be playing it (it's not the 90s anymore!!!), but then again I'm all for small companies trying to do something new with the genre so I wish it well.