I feel like someone posts a thread about this at least once a year, but I see RTV/rotation servers populated all the time in the US.
These threads wouldn't be made routinely if there weren't people who thought this was a problem. If their opinion of the game is that they're not having fun due to lack of variety, that's a completely valid complaint, which I've only seen addressed by reassurances that everything is fine and that they should just forget about it, otherwise they're stupid and should quit complaining. Of course there are going to be threads about it yearly. There is a real enough problem to people here that isn't being addressed. It's an alienating experience for sure.
Legacy Open RTV gets populated frequently.
EW will occasionally round up some people to play on their rtv/rtm server.
MAF server has a rotation, and a bunch of their clan members will get on it together quite often.
I haven't played on it so I dunno if it has a rotation or RTV but I see AOD New Player Haven running different maps all the time.
This is very surprising to hear from you, SWG. You of all people should remember what kind of people used to play this game. You've been playing this game since CoR has been around. CoR was an FA only clan that would manage to get high population routinely. The very idea of an FA only server and clan not only surviving but thriving in today's MBII is pretty laughable.
From my experience in the suggestions for servers you mentioned, I don't believe EW can be considered truly "alive." It's had little to no activity for the past few years and just now had a little one-off reunion. EW doesn't even populate their own servers most of the time since they don't have the level of people necessary to maintain them, and often they just opt to go where it's already populated. Compare this to EW in the past which routinely kept an average of 20 people on their servers at peak hours daily and had several admins on its servers at any given time. As sad as it is to say, they're just not relevant anymore.
It seems MAF can try as hard as it likes but it takes a strong act of will to round enough people up to populate their servers, and then it's even harder to maintain them given this new playerbase's aversion to anything besides the same core maps. The amount of effort they must supply to keep themselves popular is exponentially more than it takes for these single-map servers and the clans who run them to just set it and forget it. As such, MAF's servers are sporadically and inconsistently populated, so you have to catch them at the right hours. I've played there before years ago, but haven't been able to catch them active at all since March. As far as alternatives go, they're just not available enough to be considered one.
In my experience, Legacy RTV gets hardly anyone. Any old duel server gets more population than they do routinely.
Plus whenever new content is released, there's usually multiple servers that try it out for a while. New content also temporarily brings back old vets. This happens every single release. There's a population surge after a release, then it dies down until next release. This pattern has been going on for years. That's just how it goes, people have other stuff to do and other games to play. When a game/mod gets stale people go find something else to play until there's an update or two. Then they come back to check it out again. MB2 looks no more doomed to me right now than it did 5 or even 10 years ago.
The only reason I was able to play Dxun at all is because EW wanted to try it, which came after the most recent update in March the 4th, which also came a few days after EW's big reunion. I have not seen it played in the US for a month since, and that's no exaggeration. To play Dxun, it took an ancient clan from a bygone era to reunite AND a new release to see this map played
once for me for an entire month. This is just totally wrong, and shows just how little new content gets played by this new community.