'Safer Seas' is bringing me back as a player. I played this game constantly throughout 2019 before dropping it for a wide variety of reasons. While a lack of content drove that ship, the constant time wasted through PVP was no aid in my desire to stay.
One of the greatest hindrances to this franchise is how unforgiving and inaccessible it has become to new players. I'm absolutely thrilled to introduce friends to the franchise in a much more controlled environment where they can get their 'Sea Legs'.
Yet I am cautious. I am cautious because I believe many of us will return only to find a lack of PVE content long term, as the goal of Safer Seas is to funnel all players back into High Seas. I have no desire to return to that experience, yet I want to play the game and have content to enjoy.
So I know there is no long term stay or investment here. Instead I'll have some short adventures with old friends who are new to SoT, exhaust the available content over the holiday season, then vacuum out for a true PVE game.
It's sad considering how incredible the world of SoT is and how unique the gameplay loop is. Yet without endgame incentive (for a formerly endgame player) there will be no reason to stay. So instead myself and my friends will spike the numbers, then leave Rare wondering what happened after a month or two, the answer being folks desiring a true PVE version, not the bastardized nonsense they're releasing.
