I think that is terrible advice. If they really are "always listening" and "always working hard", then why was this game so unplayable at launch? Why should anyone come back to this game and support it by wasting their time on a game that is still lacking in so many features and so much content?
They are listening now and working hard to get back on a road that's more suitable for us it was deep silver for sure that wanted it to be online only and probably poor planning on both sides. I think it's important to try support a game anyway. I'm not 100% invested but the last update was good. Not always playing payday 3. But people do need to support games to make sure they stay alive. Why work on a game when people won't turn up to play after a few years. Not saying that in a hateful way.
@@CaseysRepository Let's be real here. The game has more issues than always online. Many more. While it is commendable that they are trying to turn this ship around, I very much believe that it'll only be a matter of time before Almir releases a statement about cutting support for PD3. The sunk-cost fallacy is real with this game. "Why work on a game when people won't turn up to play after a few years." -> Why work on a game that barely anyone plays now? With a 777 player avg. on steam during the last thirty days, the writing is on the wall.
@tommygun6866 I heard someone say that in a video before. I'm hoping they can pull it around. As the stuff I said in my own video. It'll take time to improve, if it's going well by winter then it has a chance. Now if payday 3 fails. It's unfortunate time for the devs and overall feeling for the payday community. Like I said I'm not 100% into payday 3. But it'll suck if it does. Just hope for the best and see what happens.