![Laughing :lol:](./images/smilies/icon_lol.gif)
All I can really do at this point is make suggestions.
Also when you say the game is not all that ugly, just a reminder, this is what you get when you purchase it.
![Image](https://mxsimulator.com/screenshots/ss09.jpg)
(along with rF's SX tracks)
I don't think we truly have a grasp has to how many people actually play this game to be honest. How many people show up for an rf pro night nowadays? Maybe 80-100? I think the number of people that play casually in singleplayer, but don't race is far beyond our expectation. That's all I do now and I'm sure there's many others in the same boat. That's partially the reason I've been stocked to see all the scripting ideas from DJ, Aaron, Aeffertz, etc. recently because its triggered my interest in the game again.Jeremy150 wrote:I believe if we saw a huge update graphically, paired up with a re-work of his "arcade" physics, a lot of people would stick around.
I agree with that. Big difference between "past peak popularity" and "dead". It might get smaller but it's not going to die. A smaller, friendlier community like in the first few years wouldn't bother me at all.Racers52 wrote:The notion that MXS is dead is pretty dumb.
Just because it isnt the way it used to be, doesnt mean the game is failing.
All up from here boys.
Definitely needs to be optimized for a fact.Ripping_reckless wrote:only thing that killed this game was graphics never being updated in my opionion and not being optimized so more people can race without lagging
TeamHavocRacing wrote:it's all the liberals fault
ya i can agree but i was coming off of why alot of older pro players left the game and it was mostly the graphics part and some people just cant run the new erode for racing sadlyDBRider251 wrote:Nah, what killed the game was people wanting too much out of one guy whenever it hit its peak. You had people screaming they needed new dyno's each year, people wanting erode online, people hacking, people just wanting too much for him to complete everything people were asking for. Then when he got something done, he had to work on it for months because people hated it or found ways around it. Honestly, if JLV could work this game the way he wanted to instead of the way the community was pushing him, I think it'd be farther ahead. My $0.02.
All of the older pros are old enough to have a job right? Save money buy new parts. I don’t think that is an excuse. When I got this game I was 13, I’m 20 now and bought all of my PCs besides the laptop I started on. The issue is when jlv started this game pcs were no where near where they are now. Him creating this game of one core was okay, because I’m pretty sure they didn’t have a whole lot already. I’ve heard him say this time and time again. For him to optimize the game and make it run off of more cores then he basically would have to remake the game due to it would mess up the physics and some other things (correct me if I’m wrong jlv) so unless he does what dcope and Jeremy suggested then I never see the game being optimizedRipping_reckless wrote: ya i can agree but i was coming off of why alot of older pro players left the game and it was mostly the graphics part and some people just cant run the new erode for racing sadly
TeamHavocRacing wrote:it's all the liberals fault
No, you're not. Still rocking pre 2012 stuff on regular bases, tracks especially. To a certain degree I feel like the people that got in now when the game looks pretty good cares much more about it when people tried to get it to this good point around 2014-2016.DBRider251 wrote:Am I the only person who doesn't care about the game looking absolutely fantastic?