7 years ago
Why Apex Legends died
It's not fun to play anymore, it's only fun to play for a month then you get bored of it because you have seen all the guns and all the powers and you won so what do you do next? Level the lackluster...
@warslag wrote:
@prankstar2 wrote:It's not fun to play anymore, it's only fun to play for a month then you get bored of it because you have seen all the guns and all the powers and you won so what do you do next? Level the lackluster Battlepass that doesn't give you anything? No, you go back to playing Skyrim, the only game made since Starfox 64 that never gets old.
Wait a minute. You're quitting Apex because you're bored with it. Only to go back to an old single-player game you have completed a billion times before? 😕
But I want to try a poison melee build. See what that was? It's being excited to try something different. Something I haven't felt in Apex for a month now. Also it's not just me quitting, the player count dropped like a rock after they hit 50 million players, viewership on twitch and YouTube dropped like a rock as well everybody is sick of it, if you don't think so you are as delusional as Fallout 76 fanboys. Don't worry, I'll come back and everyone else will come back if Respawn makes us with a real update worth playing none of this slow grinding Battlepass with nothing in it. It's like the ingame equivalent of riveting in a Machine shop all day and I know that because I did it when I hit rock bottom, my sholders still hurt from it
I don't, for a minute, believe that Respawn was ready for how big AL got in that amount of time.
The pace of updates has been abysmal and any developer who was at AT ALL familiar with the BR genre would have known that you can't stretch content updates out like this without significant blowback.
They just weren't ready.
They'll make it up in the coming months, but for now, we're stuck with the same maps, guns, and Legends.
YAWN.
And cheater problem too.....