U.S. Players, curious how many are out there?

I'm in Iowa, have about 5 months into the game. Trade mostly, with frequent sides of Bounty Hunting. Occasionally I'll head out I to the black, but I imagine I'll be toying with CQC until the novelty wears off.
 
New Haven, Connecticut here. Primary times to play are 6 PM to 10 PM Est. Would love to meet some fellow CMDRs nearby - maybe get a group going. I also have a buddy at work who usually joins me in the fun.

Shouldn't have edited your post to remove the last part :) I thought it was quite funny about the 1%...
 
Middle of Georgia, USA here! Been playing since 1984 on my Commodore-64 from back in the DAY! GO Atlanta Falcons!
 
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I've noticed that many of Elite's players are British (as well as numerous other countries of course) which is of course perfectly understandable considering the roots of the game.

As a resident of Los Angeles, California I was just curious if there are numbers on the U.S. players and how many frequent these forums

steamspy.com shows some stats but you need to register to see them. Obviously it only covers Steam players and not the whole player base but it's probably a good guide.

http://steamspy.com/app/359320

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Kansas City, Missouri here - the land of barbecue and Google Fiber. I can skip the barbecue, but the Fiber makes online gaming great - ridiculously good ping times compared to what I had before.
 
Kansas City, Missouri here - the land of barbecue and Google Fiber. I can skip the barbecue, but the Fiber makes online gaming great - ridiculously good ping times compared to what I had before.

I wish I never lived in KC...had Fiber, was in one of the first Fiberhoods.

Now I've moved across the state into Charter Cable land...I get 100M but man, it isn't the same.

Now, when it comes to BBQ, STL just doesn't compare....miss Arthur Bryant's BBQ Sauce and Oklahoma Joe's ribs.
 
I wish I never lived in KC...had Fiber, was in one of the first Fiberhoods.

Now I've moved across the state into Charter Cable land...I get 100M but man, it isn't the same.

Now, when it comes to BBQ, STL just doesn't compare....miss Arthur Bryant's BBQ Sauce and Oklahoma Joe's ribs.

I envy you mid-westerners and your awesome BBQ. How about we setup a trade deal? I'll ship you 100 tonnes of Dunkin Donuts coffee for 100 tonnes of BBQ ribs.
 
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