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				<description><![CDATA[ I really do feel as though OB2D has potential to be a HUGE multi-platform game with thousands of people actively playing. It is quite upsetting that Mikkel has no time for OB2D anymore but I really feel like this game is a golden game which hasn't even made it to shelves yet. <br /> <br /> First and foremost i'd like to thank Mikkel for creating the game that many of us love. Thank you Mikkel.<br /> <br /> OB2D is your child Mikkel. Your child has the potential to grow if you nurture it! AND you're not it's only parent, every one of us - the players. WE ARE the family of OB2D and I just really think that if you put some effort into OB2D - it will grow. <br /> <br /> However, I do understand that you also have to look at this from a business stand point - is it really worth your time? I'm going to state a few reasons why OB2D isn't growing right now and what you can do to make it a successful, healthy growing game that you can earn a fortune off.<br /> <br /> [b][u]1. Marketing the game correctly[/u][/b]<br /> This can be many things, but i'd like to focus on this point: charging players money to customise their character. This is something that shouldn't be implemented until there is a solid player base with dedicated people that will be playing almost every day.<br /> <br /> [b][u]2. Single Player/Tutorial[/u][/b]<br /> I want to emphasise on this as much as I possibly can because these are the FUNDAMENTALS of the game. I've seen a hand-full of players come on and immediately go off after getting their ass whooped by a veteran. It's quite discouraging. With the addition of a tutorial and single player mode, new players can learn the game and refine their skills to one day become skilled enough to compete with the veterans.<br /> <br /> Honestly... I could go on forever but listing problems isn't going to get us anywhere! I want to take action. Mikkel please get in contact with us, we're a big community of players who want this game back. We want to bring life back into this game and i'm willing to donate to the cause of OB2D. <br /> <br /> An incredible start to all of this could be to bring back 'Single Player Mode'. I know that i'll be grinding single player every day for non-stop hours - and i'm sure it will bring back great players and create even greater players. Alright thanks Mikkel if you took the time to read this.]]></description>
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				<pubDate><![CDATA[Mon, 8 Aug 2016 00:13:03]]> GMT</pubDate>
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				<description><![CDATA[ It definitely needs single player mode. Just something to do whilst waiting for other people to come online, otherwise people log on see there is no one online and leave.<br /> ]]></description>
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				<pubDate><![CDATA[Mon, 8 Aug 2016 19:46:28]]> GMT</pubDate>
				<author><![CDATA[ chopper81]]></author>
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