Well, we still have tabletop RPGs and all the lore of the game, so really we can play CoH in the comfort of our homes.
Without the permission of NCSoft.
There, problem fixed. You are welcome.
Tabletop RPGs require other people, usually several other people, and you have to schedule it weeks in advance. It's not something you can spontaneously decide to do for a half-hour while suffering from a bout of insomnia at 3 am. Major plots take multiple sessions over the span of weeks or even months, rather than done in, at worst, an hour. And that's assuming you can find a game master and multiple players willing to play a superhero-themed game and to allow you to actually have similar powers to what CoH allowed you to have (CoH's abilities are
very overpowered in a tabletop setting - heck, they were overpowered compared to most other MMOs). GMs also generally don't let you start new characters and new storylines on a whim, swapping back and forth between characters as the whim strikes you.
So, no, problem not "fixed". Problem exacerbated.