Yawn...

The obvious answer has already been stated. Can we move on?

You don't need a "/sea" command to see with your own eyes (by playing the actual game) that this game is not doing very well. Removing /sea was a PR move, and no doubt a good one if you care at all about newcomers' (and competitors') impressions of the game.

However, removing anything doesn't change the fact that there are not enough people playing this game, right now. If anything, they need to add new things (and I keep this vague because the actual meaning is still quite ambiguous, even 6 months after release). Adding more stuff to do as well as improving the combat system are probably the most important things for them to do at this point, IMO. Then they can worry about tweaking the numbers on everything