Well, atleast on steam and this doesn't consider the non-steam version.
http://steamcharts.com/app/359320

http://steamcharts.com/app/359320
I bought ED originally on steam, but I now use the Frontier launcher on an independent install to save overhead. I think a lot of folks do this.
Can you explain? I run on steam. What's the extra overhead?
Having to run steam.
No Man's Sky has the power of making every other game look good, seriously NMS made me come back and play ED for 2 consecutive days without touching NMS which was uninstalled due to its failure in become a decent game
Well, atleast on steam and this doesn't consider the non-steam version.
http://steamcharts.com/app/359320
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SC and ED will be head to head , and it will be intresting to see them change and adapt to eatch other.Interesting ...
Since I bought Elite Dangerous (Early Alpha), I always knew I'd jump ship between any of the big three (E : D, SC and NMS) at any time, given that they would offer me the space sim experience I was after.
E : D allowed me to play sooner so I went for this one. Now that I played NMS, I can say that it is not for me. So I'm stuck with E : D and SC. When the latter is released I honestly hope I won't be stuck with E : D only, because as much as I respect FD's work, I'd like to see them both compete vs each other so the final consumer can get the best out of their mutual struggle.
I dont know , why not?Probably not the reason but good times for the game.