Board Thread:Roblox help and discussion/@comment-38269002-20190124204650

Warning!:this is a pretty long rant

So all of you (at least one point!) and look at the most popular section of ROBLOX and saw the same things over again Jailbreak, Meepcity, and Useless Simulator games.

Well I just wanted to talk about these games in general as I just wanted to know the problems with it.

The main reason that I have on the more reoccurring "Most Popular" games is that they have extreme pay-to-win aspects in them. Sure I get that free games need some type of microtransaction for profit, but a fair game would use cosmetics for profit like hats, rather than being better than everyone in a game, take Super Power Sim for example You can buy coins that make training MUCH more easier by giving stat multipliers. People who abuse pay-to-win in these types of games usually kill people within seconds they leave spawn or when they try to train in a secret area.

Another problem that I have with "Most Popular" games is that they take little effort to create games that require skill. The reason I played R2D for a longer span is because it is an intense game that requires skill, aim, and reflexes to survive. MeepCity requires absolutely no concentration whatsoever making no point in even playing the game (unless you count OD'ing, buying meeps, and decorating your house but I don't get what's even fun about that). And most games that at least try to make the game interesting lacks mobility and intensity that makes an actual game fun.

Finally these games have little to no depth or story into it. Any game can be good if it has a bit of backstory or lore behind it that's actually good, but however Most Popular games completely lacks this kind of idea and go for basic things that try to get new players addicted, distracting them from games that could actually hold potential and devoting their childhood into a game that has extreme skill and finally after years mastering it, rather than playing games with gameplay ripped right out of hands of experienced developers.

But instead we don't, we have kids running around playing Jailbreak on mobile shooting their guns at random prisoners and having no clue what they're doing then quitting the game because they're prisoner.

Final Conclusion: The Section "Most Popular" is pointless. 