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They're becoming more and more like AAA publishers who don't care about the community and who insulate themselves from feedback, which is why this game is dying, and it ultimately will die.
I imagine it won't die completely and when they finally get tired of changing class names to "weed out inactive modders" (that was a real excuse they really made) the modding scene might finally be able to flourish properly. That's to say, when the game becomes "dead" and quits being updated. I look forward to that day.
Side note, jumping down that last section and not seeing a way back up, and a safe house, I knew something had to be wrong. I wasn't expecting it to actually make me sad though.