Well considering MCSG used to have twice as much players that badlion did means that MCSG is dying and badlion is growing
That is definitely true on the fact that MCGamer did have a larger player base. Furthermore, Badlion is increasing their popularity exponentially and a small sum of players in MCGamer even migrate to Badlion as well. However, that shouldn't arbiter, or be the determining factor on whether MCGamer is dying or not. Because Badlion is experiencing its own successes, and yes, it has a large player base. But this will not necessarily make much of a difference to the MCGamer network, because if we still have players playing on our server, users donating and supporting the network, and Chad is more than capable of maintaining the network's up-time, then we should ultimately be fine!
To comparison, yes, Badlion is currently more successful, but so are servers like Mineplex, Hypixel, or the Hive (I promise I'm not advertising! :c), and then there is MCGamer. A lot of us may assume that we can be a problematic server, but with no doubt, every community has their issues. For example, with no doubt, we may have problems with bugs, glitches, and hackers. But we must keep in mind that Badlion too is experiencing problems of its own, like the toxicity in its community, having explored the network before, I noticed the vast amount of hate and negative remarks being thrown at one another online.
And to be quite frank, the player count of a network doesn't necessarily play an extremely valuable role towards whether our community is 'dying' or not. But what matters is how close we are together as an actual community, and how well funding goes for the network every single month that it needs to be paid for. Yes, a larger player count would be ideal for reasons such as more donations to sustain funds, and to gain popularity.
However, considering the current state the community is in, the only thing I see dying here is our relationship with one another as individuals. What truly makes a successful server, regardless on how big or small, the most wonderful and successful communities come from the most wonderful and delicate people. So in order for us to prevent this 'dying' fad, we should perhaps begin by not viewing the network in a cynical perspective, but perhaps to be a little more optimistic! Have some faith in the network you claim that is dying.
What would be the point of staying here and say it is dying? If it does seem so hopeless to so many people, if the network really is dying, then a majority of us would have left long ago. Yet again, we put our foot on the ground, and stay within this community, why is this? Why do we stay if we apparently are certain MCGamer is dying? Because that fact, secretly, may not be true. We still all have that faith left for this wonderful community, we still have a pretty decently large player base, compared to the majority of other networks.
Of course it's true that places like Badlion are already more successful, but what point does it prove? That they have a higher player base? Then that's completely fine by us. Because in the end, what matters in the forums is not Badlion itself, but how we care for other people in MCGamer. What matters is MCGamer itself. Eventually, we will find a resolve for all the problems we may have. Eventually, we will stop a majority of the hackers from disrupting our games, and eventually the wonderful developers will be able to fix the bugs for us. But more problems, nonetheless, will inevitably appear. And that's okay, because for every obstacle we face, we will find a way around.
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