I would truly like to see where the genre can be taken when someone has a $Billion dollar budget to devote to making an engine and content built around this concept. For that idea alone, I'll be a supportive voice in the community.
I'll tell you where it can be taken, you'll get a new M&B game every 3 months(costs 50 euros each time and will only include a couple minor additions and will split the community), if you kill two people in one round you can call in
a helicopteran NPC cavalry charge, you'll get perks that let you throw an unblockable sword at a random direction when you die, you'll get dumbed down combat mechanics that take 5 minutes to master (can't have the skill ceiling be too high or anything be too hard to master because the masses wouldn't dig that)... oh yea, and 15 euro map DLCs... released ahead of time for
elite subscribers.
Yes, I'm still bitter that Activision took the best FPS ever made, CoD1, and turned it to shit very quickly because of moneygrabbing. I'd rather not see it happen to a franchise like M&B.