Originally Posted by
moopsux
The community has been dying I feel, but not as much as the quality...
That's how it is for every fanbase for anything ever. Once a certain thing gets enough fans, the fanbase loses quality as it gains members. This is usually caused by another totally new large group getting attached to it. At a certain point, the original fans get tired of the lack of quality and leave. Eventually the entire thing loses more and more fans and dies altogether.
ComicCon used to have only a few thousand people from all over the world, until the Twilight movies showed up there and brought an extra couple million teenagers which drove out all the original regulars. Give it time, there will be less and less tickets sold for ComicCon in the years to come.
Five Nights at Freddy's is a good example too. The original fans of the franchise liked the brand new stand-in-one-place-and-watch-your-ass type of horror that was never produced in bulk before. Then, naturally, the furries fell in love with the scary furry critters. Now with the horror loving fans outnumbered and with the games losing originality with every sequel, Scott Cawthon is scrambling for more ideas for his sequels to keep his dwindling following alive. I mean, FNaF World? What?
I could ramble on and on with more and more examples of how a game, movie, franchise, book, or event gained fans, became popular, lost fans, and then died.
But yeah Toribash is dying, if not already dead