
Please elaborate on the many differences beyond pvp that HH has over SV or HM. Google is a monopoly that facilities the use of the internet, the same as Microsoft facilities the use of a computer. Steam offers a platform to release games on the pc market, meaning it facilities it. I am sure you have a reason for not doing this or have considered this but i hope this suggestion reaches you and brings the idea back to the for front. Including a HUGE amount of severing bugs found, system imbalances pointed out from "legacy" or older code. Lower the requirements for fresh worlds, access to a large portion of ideas from player created mods. This could also free up a lot of extra funding and time for the developers, moving to quarterly updated for larger content drops and improvements. Bringing in several thousand dollars, I have no doubt this would be compounded with many others that would do the same. We discussed the idea of the server-client software and the prices we would be willing to push to $100 server client and perhaps the requirement to buy the game client for $15-$30.įor My group alone each of us would by the server-client and the game client. I think many people would be happy to pay a fair amount of money for this. I would love to see haven and hearth provide a stand-alone server, similar to Wurm unlimited or Life is feudal has. This takes away a lot of the relaxing elements of haven and hearth.


The game is regularly botted and macroed, clients made to remove some of the less savoury elements this creates an imbalance in play styles, competition is always fierce and in favour of these people using bots. We all find the game insanely fun and have played on and off for years but we ourselves have thrown money at trading, hours at crafting curios and building towns also feel "behind" all the time. Having a discussion with a few friends about it. It also removes the ever ending idea that you can't "catch up", the begging to start a new world. The ability to create a stand-alone version of haven and hearth would appeal to every person who does not like the idea of pvp or simply wants a more relaxing time of playing the game. I'm sure this has been mention before but I really think this is both the best business model and potentially the best outcome for gaming.
