Although this is a subject that has been brought to light many times now, let's dig a bit deeper.
Has anyone else noticed this? Is the community too divided?
Perhaps we're all much older now and don't have as much time or interest as we once did.
Maybe the toxic side of the English community has driven people away... A bit like video games where there are 'casuals' and there are 'pros'.
Is there anything we can do? Could there be a change that increases activity? Is it too far gone? Are people too afraid of change? Do friendship groups really run these servers?
The last 10 years of the original Habbo Hotel has no doubt had a big impact.
For me, it's about having fun in my free time, when I don't realise I need it the most. Personally, I don't care about how many are online but the majority do. Quality over quantity.
So many servers come and go; one might get lucky with a high usercount but quickly die. You can do as many changes as you like, be the most unique hotel, but nothing will make a difference. People don't appreciate it in this day and age. Even if there's a lot of entertainment, the overall population spends more time AFK. All of this encourages newcomers to get bored very fast, and it just becomes a vicious cycle.....
I'm very interested to hear what people have to think even if it may be obvious why things are different now, but please keep it on-topic and try to be positive!
Cheers.
Has anyone else noticed this? Is the community too divided?
Perhaps we're all much older now and don't have as much time or interest as we once did.
Maybe the toxic side of the English community has driven people away... A bit like video games where there are 'casuals' and there are 'pros'.
Is there anything we can do? Could there be a change that increases activity? Is it too far gone? Are people too afraid of change? Do friendship groups really run these servers?
The last 10 years of the original Habbo Hotel has no doubt had a big impact.
For me, it's about having fun in my free time, when I don't realise I need it the most. Personally, I don't care about how many are online but the majority do. Quality over quantity.
So many servers come and go; one might get lucky with a high usercount but quickly die. You can do as many changes as you like, be the most unique hotel, but nothing will make a difference. People don't appreciate it in this day and age. Even if there's a lot of entertainment, the overall population spends more time AFK. All of this encourages newcomers to get bored very fast, and it just becomes a vicious cycle.....
I'm very interested to hear what people have to think even if it may be obvious why things are different now, but please keep it on-topic and try to be positive!
Cheers.