Liamo360Gbuz wrote:shubla wrote:Liamo360Gbuz wrote: I think H&H would do reasonably well if on the Steam market.
And why do you think so?
Steam community is opposite of HnH community.
Steam is one huge community, like xbox live or PSN. When a game has a wonderful community behind it and the ease of access that steam provides (more so "hey this game exists") it will allow for people who would otherwise never find H&H, find it. There the community would grow and allow for people to find that niche open world mmo survival game they have been looking for
Most people on steam are pissed off at games like Wild Terra, Xsyon, LiF, ARK, Rust and other sandbox games due to the community being complete assholes (Rust, ARK), the developers being incompetent(ARK, Wild Terra) and the game being buggy as fuck(ARK, Xsyon, LiF). You got other games which fail to meet any expectations like Gloria Victis, Black Death and Trials of Ascension. I hope H&H succeeds on steam. Instead of seeing 700-800 people online we could have 3k as a constant. Server would probably explode.
BUT as I was saying the developers need to flesh the early game by either adding in more curios in the beginning that are easy to study or increase the discovery bonuses to give that early starter boost. And endgame lacks content. You walk around looking for curios, you farm the 400 crop carrot field, feed your chickens, check your moth timers, go mine and kill a troll with an archer alt. Everything is the same. No struggles aside from the very rare bandit. (The last 2 worlds I've never seen PVP but I've scavenged the remains) Exploring is boring as you don't really find anything new and the world is the same.
