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¿Por qué no los dos?
for me its looks boring.
I bet itll be at 600k during friday. Then over the weekend more.
Its honestly already a ♥♥♥♥ ton at 300k for this type of game.
Autism you know...always fun to watch.
Actually it 347k now.
Anyways, for those that don't get this, OP is having a jest.
For those that still don't get this I've just looked it up: Divinity Original Sin 2, by far the most popular cRPG in recent history and selling tens of millions of copies, had a peak player count of 93k on release in Sept 2017.
So BG3 - so far - is about four times a popular as DOS2. Clearly dead as a dodo
Will be interesting to see weekend numbers + once we're all actually finished downloading etc.
Could a turnbased CRPG actually make it to the GOTY awards I wonder. Always been traditionally niche but between it being a major PS5 release next month also I'm curious about this one's success in the mainstream world.
It's like a random thursday Friday morning isn't the best time to determine a playercount or something
Atleast this gives most of us enough time to download leading into the weekend.
Thanks for digging up that quick comparison.
Seems like all those old gamers from back in the days came to show that BG > DOS
this thread XD