A3India on life support
Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2025 2:15 am
Dear Gamemaster,
I’m writing this not with frustration, but with a heavy heart and a flicker of hope. I’m one of the countless players who fell in love with this world. I’ve logged more hours than I’d care to admit, forged friendships in guild chats, and celebrated victories that felt like real, tangible achievements. This game isn't just a program; it's a community, a second home for many of us.
But lately, that home is feeling empty. The lively town squares are now echo chambers. The friends list is a graveyard of "Last Online: 30+ days ago." We’re not just taking a break; we’re leaving, and we’re watching our community scatter to other, more vibrant platforms.
And we need to talk about why.
We’ve been patient. We celebrated the revival of the game with the hope that it marked a new beginning. But that hope is drying up. The issues we’re facing are no longer minor bugs or simple inconveniences; they are critical failures that are bleeding the game dry.
1. The Ghost Town Calendar: A Crippling Lack of Events.
A live game needs to feel alive. Regular events are the pulse that keeps players engaged, gives them new goals, and rewards them for their loyalty. Our calendar has been a barren wasteland. Without events, the daily grind loses its purpose. We log in, do the same routines we’ve done for months, and log out, asking ourselves, "What's the point?" Other games are rolling out weekly events, collaborations, and holiday celebrations. We’re left watching from the sidelines.
2. The Mythical Silbadu Soul: A Symbol of Broken Systems.
This isn’t just about one item. The fact that Silbadu Soul hasn’t dropped since the game's revival has become a powerful symbol of a stagnant ecosystem. It tells us that the core mechanics we rely on are broken or ignored. For high-level players, chasing rare drops is endgame content. When that content is effectively removed without a word, it tells us that our endgame efforts are meaningless. It’s a glaring sign that the game’s internal systems are not being monitored or maintained.
3. The Silence is Deafening: Lack of Game Master Support.
Where are you? When we have critical issues, report bugs, or even just have major questions about the game's direction, we are met with radio silence. A Game Master isn't just an administrator; you are the shepherd of this community. Your presence, your communication, and your engagement are vital. Right now, we feel like we’re shouting into a void. A simple "We hear you, and we're working on it" can work wonders, but we don't even get that.
4. The Stagnant World: A Desperate Need for Updates.
The world has remained unchanged for far too long. We’ve explored every corner, mastered every dungeon, and defeated every boss a thousand times over. Players crave new content: new areas to explore, new skills to learn, new challenges to conquer. The lack of substantial updates makes it feel like we’re preserving a museum piece, not nurturing a living world.
We are requesting you: Please, do something.
We wouldn’t be writing this if we didn’t care. We are here because we want this game to thrive. We want to invite our friends back and tell them, "Look! It’s getting better!"
You have a community that is desperate for a reason to stay. You have a foundation of incredibly loyal players who are holding on by their fingertips.
It’s not too late, but the window is closing fast. The spirit of this game, the very thing that made it magical, is fading. Please, communicate with us. Fix the drop tables. Launch an event, any event. Show us a roadmap. Give us a sign that you are still fighting for this world as hard as we are.
Don’t let the spirit die.
I’m writing this not with frustration, but with a heavy heart and a flicker of hope. I’m one of the countless players who fell in love with this world. I’ve logged more hours than I’d care to admit, forged friendships in guild chats, and celebrated victories that felt like real, tangible achievements. This game isn't just a program; it's a community, a second home for many of us.
But lately, that home is feeling empty. The lively town squares are now echo chambers. The friends list is a graveyard of "Last Online: 30+ days ago." We’re not just taking a break; we’re leaving, and we’re watching our community scatter to other, more vibrant platforms.
And we need to talk about why.
We’ve been patient. We celebrated the revival of the game with the hope that it marked a new beginning. But that hope is drying up. The issues we’re facing are no longer minor bugs or simple inconveniences; they are critical failures that are bleeding the game dry.
1. The Ghost Town Calendar: A Crippling Lack of Events.
A live game needs to feel alive. Regular events are the pulse that keeps players engaged, gives them new goals, and rewards them for their loyalty. Our calendar has been a barren wasteland. Without events, the daily grind loses its purpose. We log in, do the same routines we’ve done for months, and log out, asking ourselves, "What's the point?" Other games are rolling out weekly events, collaborations, and holiday celebrations. We’re left watching from the sidelines.
2. The Mythical Silbadu Soul: A Symbol of Broken Systems.
This isn’t just about one item. The fact that Silbadu Soul hasn’t dropped since the game's revival has become a powerful symbol of a stagnant ecosystem. It tells us that the core mechanics we rely on are broken or ignored. For high-level players, chasing rare drops is endgame content. When that content is effectively removed without a word, it tells us that our endgame efforts are meaningless. It’s a glaring sign that the game’s internal systems are not being monitored or maintained.
3. The Silence is Deafening: Lack of Game Master Support.
Where are you? When we have critical issues, report bugs, or even just have major questions about the game's direction, we are met with radio silence. A Game Master isn't just an administrator; you are the shepherd of this community. Your presence, your communication, and your engagement are vital. Right now, we feel like we’re shouting into a void. A simple "We hear you, and we're working on it" can work wonders, but we don't even get that.
4. The Stagnant World: A Desperate Need for Updates.
The world has remained unchanged for far too long. We’ve explored every corner, mastered every dungeon, and defeated every boss a thousand times over. Players crave new content: new areas to explore, new skills to learn, new challenges to conquer. The lack of substantial updates makes it feel like we’re preserving a museum piece, not nurturing a living world.
We are requesting you: Please, do something.
We wouldn’t be writing this if we didn’t care. We are here because we want this game to thrive. We want to invite our friends back and tell them, "Look! It’s getting better!"
You have a community that is desperate for a reason to stay. You have a foundation of incredibly loyal players who are holding on by their fingertips.
It’s not too late, but the window is closing fast. The spirit of this game, the very thing that made it magical, is fading. Please, communicate with us. Fix the drop tables. Launch an event, any event. Show us a roadmap. Give us a sign that you are still fighting for this world as hard as we are.
Don’t let the spirit die.