 What about games that really need a community? Magic The Gathering is not, you don't just need some friends. You need this whole universe of people who care about magic to make you care about magic, to play magic the way it's intended. Smash Brothers. Smash Brothers has a community that is like keeping this, that game will never die because of those people. You think about things like, linked to the past randomizer, right? It's like, you can play that by yourself, sure, but it's like, there's a whole community, if you go on Twitch or Discord or whatever, of people who are updating the randomizer, right? Running tournaments, organizing the scene, right? There's making, they make special roms on the holidays, right? There's this whole thing that goes on and if that goes away, then it just sort of, the whole thing freezes in time and that's the end. Yep, don't discount the effort of people who curate communities and organize scenes. Like PAX is a scene that is created by the effort of a lot of humans, a lot of enforcers wearing various colored shirts depending on what city you're in.