Eric Gurt wrote:Hi Gani. You could ask yourself what you did to help this game too. It does not look like you are really near to care or did much anything to judge.
Hidden links to illegal websites definitely don't benefit it even more. I really don't care what are your preferences but don't bring them here - in my opinion and opinion of your country they are destructive.
It has nothing to do with freedom of speech if your freedom and decisions can (and in cases like these do) negatively influence others.
I see you are acting similar and using VPN on few accounts recently now, so I figured I'll tell you my side once again, not sure if you are pretending, but for some reason you just keep coming to place you say you care but really it doesn't look like from anybody who saw your activity on this website simply by tracking your IP before you started hiding it (not perfectly by the way).
Eric Gurt wrote:Epic.
I do updates, I work on next game. If players will prefer other games or won't play as much due to growing up - that is probably perfectly fine. Game credits been speaking about my expectations since the earliest version of the game anyway. What we had was really above any of my expectations and, I believe, it was thanks to players. Game wasn't really advertised by me or game's partner. I think I liked the honesty element of game's popularity - I don't think it is possible for anybody to say that he got payed to show game from good side, or any side really.
Nonetheless game will remain playable in one way or another for anyone who wants to get back to it. There is no plans to just turn servers off and say that it was a nice seeing all the moments that took place in this community, at least I'll do my best to keep them running.
Eric Gurt wrote:Adobe AIR or standalone Flash Player.
There some hope for Flash Player webassembly/JS implementations, but I'd not bet on these, with good performance at least.
Eric Gurt wrote:I don't think I can unban all the IPs and with most of bans we have - forgiving long-term bans just didn't seem to stop unwanted behavior in past for other users.
I'd be happy if you proved us wrong, but that does not mean that everything will be forgotten after a years of good behavior though. And in the end, dedication of more attention to track potential rule breaking is least thing anybody wants to deal with in moderation team.
We aren't applying moderation to this website from boredom. It is there for reasons too. Maybe closest example for you to understand would be the temporarily exclusion of this website from search results by one of popular search engines which did happened in past (right, when nsfw websites would search in it just fine. Though I think it is because of age group to content target age group mismatch).
Darnit525 wrote:if you didn't want to be banned, you should've thought about that before you did whatever it is you were banned for, it's your fault and yours alone.
Piersss wrote:The game isn't dying, the game is just losing its popularity.
lemonade6 wrote:Piersss wrote:The game isn't dying, the game is just losing its popularity.
but what about december 2020?
lemonade6 wrote:Even with all updates, game keeps dying, people leaving this game, and everyone keeps forgets that this game still exists...
I think thats because:
1. new updates does not affect on game, everyone still plays on paul308-base and other maps without new features and without quality. and that's pretty sad because people who creating good content for game regrets... nothing! better maps always gets forgotten after week if not earlier.
2. no advertising, even no free advertising, like youtube videos by famous people (since 2012)
3. this almost same as first one, no motivation to create content because its useless in all ways
Also online of pb2 is less than on random minecraft server
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