Why should they? In the end it consisted of some 15-20 players every week, altough you had a potential of three-edged numbers(ET-tourneys showed that) but almost every player I talked to said they didn't want to play because they weren't trained, so people just wanted to play if they had a chance for the money, which makes no sense whatsoever. If just the TM2 community were up for it, the cups would surely have lasted, but it seemed like noone really cared except a very very small number of regular players.
Also there are even much less players at Canyon today, so you could have problems even reaching a two-edged numbers at times.
#3 parfrostBeulesur 19/02/2013 à 13:23 Modifié 19/02/2013 à 13:24
I think because of Canyon's failure, chances are extremely slim we will ever see another TrackMania game in Zotac. And from the looks of it, Nadeo and Ubisoft will mostly support ShootMania in esports events from now on.
Well frostBeule, everyone knows your "hate" of canyon. I didn't ask to express that again. It's an awesome game and you should respect it too, it can be as popular as TMNF. Which it defenetely was at ESWC if I look to the crowd.
Weeee, your comment is right, but it was still awesome, you should at least try it again, imo.
It should deserve a chance again, an equal chance to all maniaplanet games in my oppinion!
"Should try it again" Deserves a chance again" Why? There is as said nothing at all that says that canyon deserves another chance, because it couldn't magically get a three-edged number.
Also there are even much less players at Canyon today, so you could have problems even reaching a two-edged numbers at times.
Weeee, your comment is right, but it was still awesome, you should at least try it again, imo.
It should deserve a chance again, an equal chance to all maniaplanet games in my oppinion!