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Perhaps I shouldn't of spoken of demise but instead talked about stagnation and not being a popular game.
I am sure PT helped sales as people are addicted to daily $$$ fantasy leagues and micro transaction casual games.
The show isn't a management game but it is a popular game. OOTP is neither.
Sweed you defend OOTP year in and year out. And honestly you never want to hear criticism about OOTP.
The reason ootp isn't as popular as other sim management games is because it does not cater to the larger gaming community.
Yes OOTP is going anywhere. But it's also not getting huge or popular. That is stagnation plain and simple.
So yeah OOTP can always exist at what it's doing. But it will never catch fire and be on the level as other management games.
That is a decision by the devs to only allow OOTP to attract a niche market and not to try and attract larger gaming communities and big time content creators.
Defend OOTP all you want. But if you don't realize how small OOTP is, and how all the decisions around OOTP keep in small in scope then their is just no hope for OOTP to ever become something bigger and better.
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