It is now officially with great certainty that Bin Weevils will continue to see the light of day with thanks to a recent whois lookup which was first performed by beano150:
Bin Weevils itself is just a landfill (unfortunately not a proper landfill which it rather should be being as it is supposed to be a game based around a 'bin' after all) full of hate and aggression which has been formed by the likes of awful updates by no other than 55Pixels and it's come to the point where it needs to just end as I have previously stated several times before. There is nobody within the staff who can even implement any proper updates to it to begin with and the 55Pixels team themselves are an extremely small team of staff which makes it more difficult to simply maintain the game. Why bother putting it through more suffering? When a nuclear holocaust has occurred, you can't just expect people to carry on living in a world of rubble!
All the game is doing is weighing down the potential success that the newest and freshest game 'Weevil World' could be experiencing and there is absolutely no important storyline of any sort that actually requires both games needing to be run at the same time (not that there even is a proper storyline anymore regardless). The things that are being carried out on Weevil World are phenomenal and I think it'd be so much better if it could finally be itself for a change rather than being hosted off a game that is just going to carry on being empty.
Now I could just sit here carrying on poking the same holes at the idiocy of this whole life support shenanigan but I think by now, you've heard it all and it's not worth repeating. Instead, I think it'd be more interesting to actually contact 55Pixels yet again regarding the choice of keeping Bin Weevils alive where I will write to them as follows:
Hello there,
I am writing in regard to your recent decision to renew the Bin Weevils domain (and supposedly the game itself) for a further two years.
The problem here is that Bin Weevils is honestly at the point where it has withered and rotted away where there is virtually no meaning for it anymore. It is very concerning that as of today in 2018, you go to Flum's Fountain during peak times to only find that there are less than ten players active in the area and if it's like that in 2018, who knows what it would be like in 2020?
I have also heard that your team no longer has anybody who is able to create any major updates to the game which will thus maintain the very dense population by which Bin Weevils currently has. This is yet another concern regarding the continuation of the game.
With all this in hand, some of us players strongly believe that it is best for Bin Weevils to just go. Your recently developed game 'Weevil World' is rising in loads of new content and features which will help gain momentum for a future audience whereas with Bin Weevils, players no longer have anything to do and are leaving one after the other. In addition, we honestly think it would be much healthier to aim all focus on Weevil World since that game genuinely has potential.
My overall main question regarding all of this is: Why are you actually bothering to continue Bin Weevils when you take all the things I have mentioned above into account? The game itself has gone on for almost 15 years and that in itself is an exceptionally long period of time for an online game to run.
Many of us players also have accustomed several bad memories of the game due to many different implementations that have been added over the past couple of years and we think that carrying on the game as it is will just make things worse.
I hope you will make use of our viewpoints and I look forward to your reply.
Kind Regards,
monty200
As always, it could take sometime for a response so all we now have to do is wait patiently.
That's it for this post!