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This is not suggestion thread, I want to talk about CS2d's decay, long time (6 years) CS2d was a one of my favorite games and most fav shooter. Now I see that there is nothing new and interesting. I care about it.

I see US web-site upgrade and SIII development thread, but what about best game of UnrealSoftware? It`s dying?

I post this message in other thread, and copy here to see simple statisticks:

Obivoulsy CS2d lost a lot of fans
1. 1 year ago there was about 400 players in game, now 300
2. 1 year ago there was many users creating big epic maps, now not
3. 1 year ago CS2d got many standart servers with users playing on it, now not
4. 1 year ago CS2d got (My own statistics) 7 russian clans, now only 2
5. 1 year ago CS2d was a funny game with a lot of undiscovered possibilities, now not.

So, guys, what we are suppose to do? How we can help our favorite game to respawn? Let`s start the discussion.

Also I would like that DC comment this problem, what he thinks about it?

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Declined. There is no real problem and no special steps are necessary.

1. Wrong. Over 600 players online right now
2. Who cares. Big maps are bad maps.
3. It's standard. 172 servers with standard game mode are online right now. That's more than enough for the current player count by far!
4. I don't care about clans to be honest. CS2D is optimized for public gaming on public servers.
5. Well this is your personal opinion.

Conclusion: You are wrong. Everything is damn fine. Please stop causing panic and don't talk about problems which do not even exist.
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