
Broly's release sparked heated debate among players, with many believing he was the last truly viable Free-to-Play (F2P) character. Excitement surrounding Broly's launch was palpable, as noted by users recalling significant match-ups with him. Now, conversations on user boards point to a noticeable decline in F2P character effectiveness since his introduction.
Longtime players are reflecting on past characters like Android 18 and Vegeta, who once provided considerable advantages in competitions. Comments suggest that F2P viability has dropped significantly. As one player lamented, "itโs unfortunate that F2P viability has nosedived as it has in the last few years." Characters introduced post-Broly, including PuiPui and Raditz, while decent, often fail to meet the high standards set by earlier event exclusives. A new comment highlights that PuiPui's limitations stemmed from lacking a strong team, stating, "The only issue with PuiPui is that he didn't have a good team; if he had a Majin Buu saga team, he might have been top 5 in the game."
Reaction to new characters exhibits mixed feelings:
Positive: Characters like MBS Android 18 enjoy praise for their competitive strength.
Negative: There's widespread frustration over characters that quickly fall by the wayside.
Neutral: Some acknowledge potential in recent characters, noting they often become obsolete too quickly.
A user remarked, "Interestingly, I WAS USING HIM TILL 7TH ANNI ๐ญ๐ญ the GOAT," illustrating nostalgia for older characters.
Community feedback suggests a mix of hope and disappointment. Players have cited the resurgence of characters like Shallot, recognizing his ongoing relevance even if he isn't an event exclusive. Notable mentions include the strength of Zenkai characters released shortly after Broly, which were considered game-changers, along with the appeal of Ultra Namek Goku.
"Loved his Gimmick," a user shared, emphasizing how important effective mechanics are for character longevity. Another noted, "April fools Raditz is actually still pretty decent damage with specific equipment."
The community speculates developers may need to revamp F2P character designs or focus on compelling event exclusives to maintain engagement. Many players demand new characters that not only look appealing but also offer useful gameplay mechanics.
โจ Recent F2P characters struggle to surpass older releases, indicating a potential design flaw.
โ "Loved his Gimmick," users emphasize the importance of memorable gameplay mechanics.
๐ Players express frustration with the rapid obsolescence of newly released characters.
The ongoing discussions around Broly reveal a nostalgic longing for the past while highlighting the need for change in the game's future. Developers face mounting pressure to keep F2P relevance aliveโwill they respond in time, or will community engagement continue to dwindle?