I appreciate your optimism - and am genuinely glad that there are still people like you that see a positive future that’s worth putting in the effort to mod for. But if these hypothetical long-term improvements require months or even years of bad gameplay before they can arise, then what really is the point? Especially given that Funcom has not shown a great track record of actually finishing these things, so the future is by no means guaranteed. After all, as you say yourself, there is less benefit to fixing broken mechanics that were implemented a long time ago - so they add new broken things, unfinished, then, when we ask why they are not fixed, the answer is just a repeat of the same - gotta add new stuff, fixes aren’t worth the time…
Believe me, I feel very much the same - what will I really have to add to the conversation if Funcom have finally pushed me to the point of not playing? All I can say is that I for one will miss you if you are gone.
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