Stationed on popular forum for the ever-engaging Apex Legends, PRAHPS tabled a discussion regarding the current state of the game. PRAHPS questioned the public sentiment amongst the player community, amid concerns over decreased player time, criticism of promotional material, and frank evaluation of the game’s health.
Summary
- Nabrok_Necropants and swordytv have expressed decreased play time and frustration with the matchmaking system, suggesting an imbalance in the player base.
- Haru1st and WildRub32 have expressed annoyance with promotional materials, with WildRub32 encouraging discussions around the game to happen on different platforms, away from a deluge of negativity.
- thenotsoamazingdaz and thePlatypusPlacenta have expressed ongoing enjoyment, underscoring the need for larger meta changes to keep gameplay fresh and fun.
A Shift in Player Time
It seems those lengthy gaming stretches are waning for some players. Nabrok_Necropants indicated a shift from 3-5 hours of play a day to less than 3 hours a week. He claims no change in available free time, leading us to speculate about potential game dissatisfaction being a factor.
Similarly, swordytv also mentioned feeling frustrated and stuck in the game’s ranked play, outlining issues with matchmaking and squad play.
Promo Pushback
Haru1st succinctly stated their thoughts on Apex Legends, finding the promotions “annoying”. The original post also highlighted the concern of expensive and poorly executed cosmetic reskins.
WildRub32 pointed out the negativity surrounding these issues on the platform, suggesting discussions might yield more constructive results elsewhere.
Faithful but Eager for Change
Some long-term players like thenotsoamazingdaz and thePlatypusPlacenta maintain their love for the game but recognize how a shakeup could rebalance the scales. thenotsoamazingdaz says he’s been playing the game for nearly 5 years, and while he finds it fun, he would “love a large meta shakeup”.
thePlatypusPlacenta echoed this sentiment, stating that Apex Legends is still the best Battle Royale game out there, despite grievances aired by other players
A resounding essence of hope emanated from these discussions, as even amidst dissatisfaction, most players held a glimmer of optimism. While the game may have lost a bit of its initial shimmer, a bounty of positive sentiment, hopes for improvements, and unabating commitment to the game signals that Apex Legends won’t be vanishing from our screens anytime soon.
A Shift in Player Time
It seems those lengthy gaming stretches are waning for some players. Nabrok_Necropants indicated a shift from 3-5 hours of play a day to less than 3 hours a week. He claims no change in available free time, leading us to speculate about potential game dissatisfaction being a factor.
Similarly, swordytv also mentioned feeling frustrated and stuck in the game’s ranked play, outlining issues with matchmaking and squad play.
Promo Pushback
Haru1st succinctly stated their thoughts on Apex Legends, finding the promotions “annoying”. The original post also highlighted the concern of expensive and poorly executed cosmetic reskins.
WildRub32 pointed out the negativity surrounding these issues on the platform, suggesting discussions might yield more constructive results elsewhere.
Faithful but Eager for Change
Some long-term players like thenotsoamazingdaz and thePlatypusPlacenta maintain their love for the game but recognize how a shakeup could rebalance the scales. thenotsoamazingdaz says he’s been playing the game for nearly 5 years, and while he finds it fun, he would “love a large meta shakeup”.
thePlatypusPlacenta echoed this sentiment, stating that Apex Legends is still the best Battle Royale game out there, despite grievances aired by other players
A resounding essence of hope emanated from these discussions, as even amidst dissatisfaction, most players held a glimmer of optimism. While the game may have lost a bit of its initial shimmer, a bounty of positive sentiment, hopes for improvements, and unabating commitment to the game signals that Apex Legends won’t be vanishing from our screens anytime soon.