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LondonMagus 7/21/08 9:33:41 AM
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Originally posted by ethion
Thanks very much, that is both interesting & enlightening. |
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openedge1 7/21/08 9:37:46 AM
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Originally posted by ethion This is fascinating. The fact that each week the game seems to lose 2000-3000 total hours...that is 8-12 players a week leaving AoC. Interesting. |
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ethion 7/21/08 2:29:33 PM
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Originally posted by openedge1 This is fascinating. The fact that each week the game seems to lose 2000-3000 total hours...that is 8-12 players a week leaving AoC. Interesting.
Thats 8-12 XFire players leaving per week. The real number is likely quite different. Given that xfire probably reflects less then 1% of the real population that number could be 100x... Also keep in mind this could be just people loosing interest in playing less of a new game. And finally if we say Xfire is only reflecting the behaviors of hard core players then we really can't tell what the larger population of casual players are doing.... |
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Jackdog 7/21/08 4:13:54 PM
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Originally posted by openedge1 This is fascinating. The fact that each week the game seems to lose 2000-3000 total hours...that is 8-12 players a week leaving AoC. Interesting.
Just rough figures here but if the average AoC player / Xfire user plays 4 hours and Sunday June the 13th tAOC Players/ Xfire users logged in 30467 hours and yesterday the AoC Players/ XFire users logged 27201 hours that was a difference of 3266 hours less than the previous Sunday then if I divide that by the 4 hours per user average that would be 816 AoC players / Xfire users less than Sunday June 13th. I don't think it is possible for 8 to 12 people to log in 3266 hours in a day unless they have a serious number of accounts. |
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DonnieBrasco 7/21/08 4:34:21 PM
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Originally posted by openedge1 This is fascinating. The fact that each week the game seems to lose 2000-3000 total hours...that is 8-12 players a week leaving AoC. Interesting.
I think you have mixed hours with minutes. Better multiply 8-12 by 60 :) If those hours are DAILY stats, it means that the game have lost 750-800 XFIRE players that week. DB |
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openedge1 7/21/08 5:05:54 PM
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Originally posted by DonnieBrasco
I think you have mixed hours with minutes. Better multiply 8-12 by 60 :) If those hours are DAILY stats, it means that the game have lost 750-800 XFIRE players that week. DB
Agreed. I just noticed that. Good eye. Holy smokes that is a lot of players. And sad. But, the game is all good according to those Funcom devs in todays interview...wonder who is full of it. |
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pegleg 7/22/08 5:32:02 AM
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The 2nd Pay period has started. Time to see the lose of time played from July 22- 29. Chances are that poeple wont sub for another month, but only time will tell.
Also the offical AOC forums seem to be dieing down, since the forums are like Police states now less meaningfull post are kept up. |
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Sharkypal 7/22/08 10:53:34 AM
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Originally posted by openedge1 Take the fingers out and you may realize how starved for a GOOD game you are.
All MMOs are targeted at the casual market at present. The only possible exceptions are Vanguard which has now been sufficiently "noobified" and EvE. AoC was not targeted at the hardcore market at all. It was made to appeal to the casual market, possibly moreso than any other MMO in history. Raids, sieges and PvP are not for the "causal" player? That statement doesnt even make any sense as they are the biggest selling point for all the major MMOs you label as casual. I notice you always leave GW out of your "casual" classification system. God help you if you think GW is ANYTHING other than a "casual" game. TBH, I can't really even classify it as an MMO. S |
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openedge1 7/22/08 11:28:32 AM
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