Robert Maynard
Volunteer Moderator
It would give you a factual indication of the state of the game.
To what end?
An analysis of the statistics could well jump to the wrong assumptions - depending on who is doing the analysis.
It would give you a factual indication of the state of the game.
And? Still waiting for a reason you need to know how the game is doing financially (aside for eventual trolling)
Please, enlighten us
To what end?
An analysis of the statistics could well jump to the wrong assumptions - depending on who is doing the analysis.
I should tell you what the purpose of statistics are? Is this a serious question?
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Correlating statistical developments with significant events (e.g., introduction of a new DCL such as planetside) is never error-prone, but right now everyone is purely conjecturing about active player numbers and the level of satisfaction.
How I wish they'd make a premium beta forum.
I agree with you 100%.
The existence of the PBF is a comfort when the rest of the forums are ablaze.
It would be nice if Frontier were to create a Beta backers forum as well to allow those players to have a similar place for quiet reflection.
And? Still waiting for a reason you need to know how the game is doing financially (aside for eventual trolling)
Please, enlighten us
Ohh I see, just leave all us regular folks to deal with the mountain of biowaste posts and listening to the rants of the small minded children really good way to promote community, thanks guys ;p
I've never played a MMO (more than a few tries that ended in minutes) so I really have no clue how long it takes for the dust to settle, so to speak, and the "core" gamers to have back the game. If you know what I'm trying to say.
I'm not trying to offend but, does anyone know about how long it takes for the dust to clear and momentum to shift back to people that like the game and will be playing it for a long time? I suppose it could be months, a year or maybe longer?
If you don't like the game that's ok, to each their own but, being a "fanboi" of the game I look forward to the days of peace and harmony like it used to be but, I have no idea how long, if ever, it usually takes for things to settle.
I sure do miss the community being like it was a few months ago, peaceful, helpful and a real sense of community even when disagreeing.
Well there is a suggestion forum, "Dangerous Suggestions", that sounds like the right place for ..suggestions
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"Subs" and sales numbers are only used in a negative way
TESO managed to do all right despite all the ravens croaking, because they don't release numbers
Many people in this thread cause or contribute to the very thing the thread is decrying.
I find that interesting.
I don't know how you arrived at this conclusion. In general, statistics can be used to support an argument by aggregation of factual results.
In general, statistics can be used to support an argument by aggregation of factual results.
Companies aren't required to publish their numbers. It's their choice to do so. For the game with single sale point it's even less important. Still, FD will publish updated numbers sooner or later (on 16th it was 10M GBP with 200k players), as their minority shares are publicly traded and it's considered good investor relationships to keep them informed about good news in company.
Companies aren't required to publish their numbers. It's their choice to do so. For the game with single sale point it's even less important. Still, FD will publish updated numbers sooner or later (on 16th it was 10M GBP with 200k players), as their minority shares are publicly traded and it's considered good investor relationships to keep them informed about good news in company.
I've never played a MMO (more than a few tries that ended in minutes) so I really have no clue how long it takes for the dust to settle, so to speak, and the "core" gamers to have back the game. If you know what I'm trying to say.
I'm not trying to offend but, does anyone know about how long it takes for the dust to clear and momentum to shift back to people that like the game and will be playing it for a long time? I suppose it could be months, a year or maybe longer?
If you don't like the game that's ok, to each their own but, being a "fanboi" of the game I look forward to the days of peace and harmony like it used to be but, I have no idea how long, if ever, it usually takes for things to settle.
I sure do miss the community being like it was a few months ago, peaceful, helpful and a real sense of community even when disagreeing.