steam gave that boost for the game where it included new features such as chatting with friends, groups and steam friends, that strikes the majority of what RTB is used for.
except on blockland, almost every blockland player was listed on the RTB chat list. I could easily hit info and find out blockland related things, like their avatar, blockland name, ID, and what server they are playing on. I could find out if they are working on something singleplayer, playing multiplayer, or maybe hosting their own server. I click info on someone in steam, and I get
this. It says he's not in a game, yet he's clearly playing on ATFClan's TownRPG. RTB's chat/friend system is tuned to blockland, giving blockland related info beyond what steam gives. Right now on the official blockland group's page, there are about 120 people playing games, and only about 20 of them are playing blockland. Compared to RTB, where there were hundreds of people in the RTB chat, all playing blockland.
add-on system? we have the forums. we have addons posted here and will soon get an addition with the workshop
We've always had the forums. By that reasoning, RTB never should've had an add-on system, and Badspot never should've recognized how useful it was by integrating it into the forums. RTB add-on system was categorized, supporting ratings, had a guaranteed download link, had content packs of similar add-ons, offered top files of the month, gave changelog alerts in game, and allowed an easy private files system. forums does none of that. workshop offers a limited amount of that.
Workshop is not a full fledged alternative. The best options is for badspot to remake an RTB like system into the default game. What i'm saying is that he never announced his desire to do that.