Time for the April 2020 update, and this time around, the end results turned out to be quite interesting. First, the previous month's return to form / decline reversed and turned into a nice increase... but only when it comes to new systems. With those, it's the highest it has been since DW2 ended, although the 1.26 million is still only reaches the level of when DW2 was ending. Bear in mind that this is during a time when Steam players have pretty much doubled, what with the gold rush for fleet carriers.
But when it comes to bodies scanned
and stars auto-scanned, we get some surprising results: both have been falling and have hit new lows. It seems this has actually been going on since the middle of March, but it just looked like a slight downturn from the usual variation then, and I didn't expect it all to continue throughout April. As another interesting piece, the number of Earth-likes in particular has dropped like a rock. Ammonia worlds were also hit, but not as much, which also led to a funny little bit where the AW / ELW ratio has reached a record high: 1.82 AWs for every ELW. (Not that I'd reach too much into that.)
If you compare the systems to the bodies / systems ratio, you'll notice that the two lines swapped places - again. This has happened before, during DW2: as systems visited increased, B/S decreased, then as it ended and systems started falling, B/S started increasing. In fact, the only time when the gains of one didn't accompany the losses of the either were during the holiday sale gains earlier in the year: so, rather than this time being the anomaly, that one might have been it instead. (Also, on a daily breakdown, note that whenever the weekend peaks in new systems come, body scans are at their lowest.)
So, what does this actually mean? Bear in mind the general context: since the five billion fleet carrier price was revealed, and then it came to light that the real costs will be even higher, players have flocked to the diamond rush in Borann. Once the current squadron season ends, I look forward to
@Ian Doncaster compiling the various leaderboards: we'll all see there how the trade one shot up. (A quick glance at the top 10 shows that despite that during these five weeks, the activity has been double than that of the previous season's eight weeks.) The most likely explanation for what we're seeing would be that explorers would rush back to join in on the credit shower as well. (Anecdotally, several people I know did that too.) It might also explain why the auto-scanned stars also dropped, although it would be best to see a graph of neutron boosts over time for this.
What we might be seeing then is the dropping out of less dedicated explorers, same as during DW2, and the more dedicated ones remaining. In comparison, the time when systems increased and bodies / systems didn't drop might have been when there was an influx of new explorers. Orrr I could have forgotten about something, and there's more at play here too. (Remember that things started going down in the middle of March, some eleven days before the fleet carriers' price reveal.) We'll see how things go then, and where the bottoms will be at.