03-06-2020, 06:08 PM
Try telling that to the 512 online users earlier this week
Jokes aside, I'm not too sure about that being "the reason" MFGG" is losing activity. I'd say that's only one of a few rather than THE singular reason. To take it further, that may actually be split into separate ones on its own. Some people have other sites to be on, others have real-life matters to attend to, like jobs or school, and some may have dropped themselves from MFGG altogether for something else entirely different. It's sad, yes, but sometimes people grow bored of being in the same place every day of their life (even if it's not actually every day, too).
Secondly, I know I wish for the old days to be back as well, but there's some aspects of the past MFGG I'd rather not look back on and say "I want to be there again". I'm not trying to bring back old drama, and I barely even know what kinds of drama happened before my join in 2015, but judging by pages on the wiki alone, it's probably for the better that we move on. Plus, it doesn't matter what time frame you have to be in to "make a good game". There's developers all across the globe that have created amazing and interesting video games. Look at Nintendo themselves, they've been around since 1889, and they made card games at that time, growing to become one of the greatest gaming companies ever!
TL;DR: MFGG has had some inactive moments, and those have been growing exponentially, but keep in mind that there's always the chance of new users coming in to share their great ideas. Sure, we're not having too much stuff going on aside from main site updates (at least, in my perspective), but who knows? Maybe someone can publish a hit new fan-game right here on our site. And, think of it this way: We may not have the good days anymore, but we can make great days. There were some bumps in the road, but MFGG is still alive and well, with more things to come if we just try.
now for the obligatory replies on my Jojo reference with that "great days" comment
Jokes aside, I'm not too sure about that being "the reason" MFGG" is losing activity. I'd say that's only one of a few rather than THE singular reason. To take it further, that may actually be split into separate ones on its own. Some people have other sites to be on, others have real-life matters to attend to, like jobs or school, and some may have dropped themselves from MFGG altogether for something else entirely different. It's sad, yes, but sometimes people grow bored of being in the same place every day of their life (even if it's not actually every day, too).
Secondly, I know I wish for the old days to be back as well, but there's some aspects of the past MFGG I'd rather not look back on and say "I want to be there again". I'm not trying to bring back old drama, and I barely even know what kinds of drama happened before my join in 2015, but judging by pages on the wiki alone, it's probably for the better that we move on. Plus, it doesn't matter what time frame you have to be in to "make a good game". There's developers all across the globe that have created amazing and interesting video games. Look at Nintendo themselves, they've been around since 1889, and they made card games at that time, growing to become one of the greatest gaming companies ever!
TL;DR: MFGG has had some inactive moments, and those have been growing exponentially, but keep in mind that there's always the chance of new users coming in to share their great ideas. Sure, we're not having too much stuff going on aside from main site updates (at least, in my perspective), but who knows? Maybe someone can publish a hit new fan-game right here on our site. And, think of it this way: We may not have the good days anymore, but we can make great days. There were some bumps in the road, but MFGG is still alive and well, with more things to come if we just try.
now for the obligatory replies on my Jojo reference with that "great days" comment