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And what of the community? Are they supposed to just let go of the game that has created many friendships, a sense of belonging, a form of escapism from real world issues in their lives and a platform for them to build skills they wouldn't get elsewhere (such as leadership, communication, teamwork - to name a few)?
Sure, I used to play Populous the Beginning at a pretty high level in the late 90s and early 2000s and was absolutely obsessed with it before I started TW. The great thing is there are plenty more games in the sea.