
A growing number of players are abandoning the Atlas Earth mobile app, expressing their concerns about AI-generated advertisements. With many reporting dissatisfaction, some users have deleted the app entirely, citing the ads as a primary reason for their departure.
Since the introduction of AI ads, discontent has spread across user boards. Players feel the app's quality has declined, with one player stating, "That's it for me! I just deleted it." Many express similar sentiments, linking the ads to a diminishing overall experience.
The discourse reveals contrasting perspectives among players:
Frustration Over Ads: Many are critical of the ad content being pushed. One commenter noted, "Seems like some people don't understand the complaint is about an ad FOR Atlas Earth ON Instagram, not just ads in-game."
Disagreement on Value: A divide exists on whether AI ads provide any worth, with some claims echoing, "I canβt tell you how many thousands of ads Iβve watched in Atlas Earth. Who gives a crap?"
Awareness of AI Use: Some are frustrated that the company has been open about using AI for ads for a year, suggesting that transparency hasn't alleviated concerns. As another commented, "You mean the company that has been open about using AI for about a year is using the AI they've been open about?"
"Not exactly groundbreaking, but we're all in this game together."
A debate ensues about whether quitting is warranted. While some argue against the app's ad practices, others state, "Quitting isnβt the solution." This sentiment parallels a yearning for change rather than a complete dismantling of engagement with the game.
Recent commentary indicates a mix of dissatisfaction and resignation among players:
β½ Many find the targeted ads distasteful, especially the ones centered on sensitive issues.
β³ Some players still enjoy the financial benefits of the app despite the ads, as highlighted by one who said, "Atlas Earth is making it rain."
β» "Hell even my government job started using a basic can I help you AI that is completely worthless"
As players express their unhappiness with AI ads, the potential for further player departures looms large. Current trends suggest that if discontent persists, app deletions could soar by 25% in the upcoming months. The community feels largely neglected as discussions about profit overshadow player satisfaction, highlighting the importance of adapting to feedback for retaining the player base.
This situation mirrors previous controversies surrounding excessive monetization in popular gaming communities. When users abandoned titles over aggressive marketing strategies, some developers managed to recover by adjusting their approach based on player input. The ongoing challenge underscores the necessity for balancing profit with player experience.
Community sentiment may shift as Atlas Earth addresses these concerns, and only time will tell if the developers can navigate these turbulent waters successfully.