Incredibly subjective post, Ramses.
I didn't for a second doubt you believe OKAM holds more promise. Or that it's combat is better than it's competition. But it's just that, it's your beliefs.
However I keep seeing this word being thrown around, promise. Potential. Sure, it can become the greatest game ever. Heck, some african kid that lives in a shack and has nothing could become the greatest US president as well. You guys continue ignoring the factors however. We were never talking about OKAM earning more money than Mount&Blade. We were talking about financial feasibility, from a business standpoint. How feasible this project actually is, considering all the objective factors: current popularity and playerbase, sales, steam and other reviews, dev size, release timing and first impressions (very important in this time and age), previous playerbase and of course competition. That's not even counting all the bad reputation the game already has, all the broken promises and dev team sacking (why the game was supported by cRPG playerbase in the first place), the complete failure and 180 on the most promising and hyped part of the game (the open world) and the subsequent disappointement of everyone.
Counting all that and looking at it realistically and objectively, it actually doesn't hold much promise. It HELD some promise before EA release, before we knew what the situation was with it, now it doesn't anymore. Not for the world outside the OKAM bubble, at least. Even before it was evident that what they set for their goals was much beyond their capabilities, working and financial. I scolded myself already for thinking it was possible, I should've known better. But there is no anger now, nor resentment really. To be honest even my disappointement is mild in comparison to some other people, I guess I didn't expect that much from them. However the fact that the main webpage still claims that The Epic IS a feature in OKAM is absolutely scummy, deplorable and shameful, more so when they know about it and are unwilling to do anything about it due to not being a good "marketing decision". I'm willing to shitpost OKAM here and there just because of that. Doesn't take much effort even, seeing as the OKAM team does most of the work on that department themselves. Just look at the patch notes, laughable.
In any case, to me it looks like most of the people who ever had hopes for OKAM have simply moved on. What good is strategus v2 if there's no people. If people really wanted another strategus, wouldn't they just be playing cRPG strategus?
There was an attempt by DC, they failed. That pretty much sums up this story. There's this corpse of an attempt being kept on life support by investors for unknown reasons, until they see the project is not financially feasible and plug the cord out.