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DonFerrari said:
sales2099 said:

That’s my overall point that in the end more people would have played SoT then DKC. And if your concern is that millions just played half an hour and dropped the game that’s fair, again wait one year and if still growing then we have a certainty on our hands..

I have no data unfortunately but SoT is no slouch with its in game store. How their monthly updates are by no means slowing down which is in itself an indicator of success breeding further investment into the game. 

Ya I hear your concern with Everwild. I myself don’t like day 1 builds because of the lack of content. However the long term can be rewarding and it’s just a matter of finding the right time to jump in, while rewarding those who stuck around since the beginning. 

Some GAAS games starts already good others take over a year to become good. I know that for the ones that start good there is a payoff for the ones that play from start. I play Brave Exvius since month 2, it is already over 4 year since release and I have most of the good chars and can be very powerful while managing to be on most of the top tier ranks even without spending a single dime in the game, because this game rewards a lot for consistent play and accumulating items over time. But sure it will always give a lot to new players and keep bringing stronger units to more or less leverage the field, incentive people to buy the new stuff and also allow for newer players to progress fast to reach older players.

Neo visions might make it a bit difficult for newer players. But I believe that's another thing about GAAS. That after they have a certain amount of players they start milking thouse players and veterans will tend to stick around just for the inevestment they have made. I also been a free player but even still all the time I put into brave exvius would make it hard for me to leave even if the games quality drops. 



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