What I consider to be the biggest issue in Toribash, is the neglect for the game and refusal to do anything new. Radical changes absolutely need to happen to every area of the game, modmaker being one of the most problematic ones IN MY OPINION due to how incredibly outdated it is. But there's other blatant issues such as how staff don't care about the competitive scene, at least when it comes to actually doing events. Sponsoring Kane/Fl0w's Endurance Onslaught was an amazing call though.
The neglect for replaymaking as a whole is also BEYOND flagrant. The closest thing we get to that nowadays is some "parkour" event which is actually just a race for the finish line, which really doesn't say much when we talk about replaymaking. There's absolutely no support for ukebashing, sparring, tricking, parkouring, MMA, nothing. Where is SP Cup? Why don't we do more events catering towards replaymakers? They're a huge part of the community, and I'd argue they love the game more than most, so why is there nearly no support being shown? I understand that judging replays may be subjective, but still, at least there'd be something.
Nobody wants to wait in a lobby for 1 hour, flipping a coin, just to be awarded with a neptune left leg trail (ETourneys). While there may be an argument to be made about this being supportive towards "competitive players", I would like to state that this is completely false. The real competitive players would like to play for real prizes even if that means risking what they already have (duelers). And even if we went the complete opposite way and talked about casual players, if ETourneys and all that stuff are supposed to cater towards them with the purpose of giving them a place to hang out, what will that do for the game in the long run? The huge emphasis on these minuscule repetitive "events" baffles me. It's almost as if there's no care about whether people actually play the game or not.
I also find that areas like the stock folder and the Torilegends are totally mishandled by those responsible, not intentionally though. It's just that deciding who is currently good or important would take people who actually are active in the game currently, which is definitely not what happens. This leads to issues like the latest stock change, where for the first time EVER in the history of Toribash, a player got 5 of his own replays put in there. This is something that used to be absolutely frowned upon, I vividly remember Millie saying the only way you'd get into stock with more than 1 replay is if you were an absolutely amazing player such as Swexx, where are those values now?
Now, I know this whole Torilegend thing is kind of subjective, so please take this next segment with a grain of salt.
It's 2022 and we still haven't acknowledged the absolute prodigy that is Flash, why doesn't he have that damn yellow name and crown? The man has been deserving it for years. Same can be said about Mocucha, arguably the most important content creator Toribash has EVER had. It also applies for Shoddy, the man who truly pushed realism to what we currently consider to be "the limit", single handedly defined a generation yet there is close to no recognition to be seen.
I wholeheartedly believe this is in no way malicious, as most of the people in charge just don't really care about the niches that are realism and whatnot, but that's exactly the issue. If you don't care about music, you don't become a music critic.
Yeah, I feel like the community is hesitant to use its resources since it was somewhat big for several years. Basically, for something really good to happen, something drastic needs to change. Unfortunately, jusy doing the same things better, I doubt it will cut it. That’s why OFL was good I think. We literally bought the market out of orc forces and inflated the price to about 1k for a couple weeks. I’m pretty sure orc force became the new cool for awhile. People were wearing full Orc and such, couple maxed out servers, etc. We have great great tools to do super fun things. Ill totally reach out again when I have time to do the next league. Specifically, a lot of toricredits are necissary. The staff would have to be ok with funding something for the purpose of buying out the market lol.
Events:
The best events Toribash ever had are those that are new, unique, competitive and fun. TPL, OFL and EO, those are 3 examples of events that went super popular for couple of reasons, new, unique, competitive and fun.
An event idea of something that's never been done before will get very high percentage of eyeballs focused on it, instead of repeatedly hosting the same events over and over.
In terms of event prizes, raise it a little! 3k TC for completing a task in an event isn't enough at all, and don't assume all players are beginners so 3k would look big in their eyes. If it's not worth getting then most people wouldn't even participate.
Events Funding:
The Event Squad should fund and promote new events made by the people. Staff should always ask for people opinions and ideas for new events.
Sometimes a player could have a brilliant idea for an event but does not have TC or decent prizes to offer to make an event. That takes foresight and courage as a leader as an admin to say I will make sure we fund this because this is the RNA of our game and maybe one day this will bring more new people to the game, and can certainly be as new ideas for Toribash Youtube content makers or Instagram reels which also would bring more new people to the game, that's what has to happen.
What I consider to be the biggest issue in Toribash, is the neglect for the game and refusal to do anything new. Radical changes absolutely need to happen to every area of the game, modmaker being one of the most problematic ones IN MY OPINION due to how incredibly outdated it is. But there's other blatant issues such as how staff don't care about the competitive scene, at least when it comes to actually doing events. Sponsoring Kane/Fl0w's Endurance Onslaught was an amazing call though.
The neglect for replaymaking as a whole is also BEYOND flagrant. The closest thing we get to that nowadays is some "parkour" event which is actually just a race for the finish line, which really doesn't say much when we talk about replaymaking. There's absolutely no support for ukebashing, sparring, tricking, parkouring, MMA, nothing. Where is SP Cup? Why don't we do more events catering towards replaymakers? They're a huge part of the community, and I'd argue they love the game more than most, so why is there nearly no support being shown? I understand that judging replays may be subjective, but still, at least there'd be something.
I also find that areas like the stock folder and the Torilegends are totally mishandled by those responsible, not intentionally though. It's just that deciding who is currently good or important would take people who actually are active in the game currently, which is definitely not what happens. This leads to issues like the latest stock change, where for the first time EVER in the history of Toribash, a player got 5 of his own replays put in there. This is something that used to be absolutely frowned upon, I vividly remember Millie saying the only way you'd get into stock with more than 1 replay is if you were an absolutely amazing player such as Swexx, where are those values now?
we’ve actually been getting a decent amount of new players to stick around lately. it’s just that they’re not forum active.
not trying to counter your point since this game does need some form of incentive to keep new players engaged. here’s a few things that i can think of:
1. Battlepass - Allow players to have the ability to grind for something every ranking season for a decent tier 100 reward.
2. Global Ranking Leaderboards - This offers another reason players could start grinding. Bragging rights, self improvement, potential end of season rewards, etc.
3. Ranked mode - Test your skill against other players of the same skill level in multiple different competitive mods. I would prefer that they separate the comp mods into their own individual ranked servers because some players (like me) would like to play their main mod.
4. Qi - I personally feel that it takes way too long to earn cool looking stuff to put on your tori when some items are locked behind 20,000 games and on top of that they are very expensive. I’ve played 12,000 games in the past 3 or so years and still can’t get the colors that I want.
While you make some good points, definitely, that's all directed towards already experienced and long-time players. Nothing wrong with it, but I think old players don't really care as much about things like rewards and events and whatnot, they're just in it for the community for the most part. What TB needs to focus on (in my opinion) is making the experience better for new players, cause that's where TB fails on every front. You could rework replay making events, etourneys, and everything inbetween, but that wouldn't benefit any new player cause they could never compete in such events. There needs to be more focus on making beginner experience WAY more enjoyable and implementing things that make people want to stick around after their first 10-100 games. Currently there is absolutely nothing catering towards that category, while experienced players always get events that might be not perfect, but are bound to be somewhat entertaining if you're good at the game.
Once you can maitain a good influx of new players, then you can start thinking about making it more enjoyable for the whole community, but as it stands, it's a dying game and something needs to be done to bring in new players rathen than keeping old timers entertained IMO.
You also make a very valid point, toribash is extremely unfriendly towards new players. But I think this whole dynamic is very important, it is extremely important that these new players have someone to look up to, I know for a fact that's how I got where I am today. I remember in 2014 when I'd watch Mocucha's videos and think to myself: "wow I really hope i can be that good some day!". It's important to draw new players in, but perhaps giving them something to look forward to when they're better would also help, the same way it did to me. Of course, they will have the stock replays to watch and the old videos to discover, but it really is not the same as being in a server with someone you really admire, and just seeing them in action.
I still do feel like everything you said is valid, but I don't think it's ALL of the problem, if you know what I mean. I believe I might just be thinking about myself a little too much here, so thank you for your insight and for the productive response, I didn't really think about things that way.
You also make a very valid point, toribash is extremely unfriendly towards new players. But I think this whole dynamic is very important, it is extremely important that these new players have someone to look up to, I know for a fact that's how I got where I am today. I remember in 2014 when I'd watch Mocucha's videos and think to myself: "wow I really hope i can be that good some day!". It's important to draw new players in, but perhaps giving them something to look forward to when they're better would also help, the same way it did to me. Of course, they will have the stock replays to watch and the old videos to discover, but it really is not the same as being in a server with someone you really admire, and just seeing them in action.
I still do feel like everything you said is valid, but I don't think it's ALL of the problem, if you know what I mean. I believe I might just be thinking about myself a little too much here, so thank you for your insight and for the productive response, I didn't really think about things that way.
on this discussion, what about a tab on the UI menu that says like media or something? and there's videos of mocucha, concon or whatever in there for people to look at? and it gets updated sometimes or the videomakers have access to them themselves? sounds like an interesting idea i wonder if sir would implement that