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Door is that-a-way.
Analysis ignores:
-Base game has been out for over two years.
-Expansion has been out for nearly three months.
-Game is PvE-focused, meaning multiplayer/PvP elements were always going to operate in service of that focus.
-Most people don't play just one game for their entire lives.
Yup. Pretty standard Steam analytical quality.
Even worked in an unnecessary announcement of departure. Well done!
"Yes, and these stupid people insist upon defending that which is bad."
I knew all those years of Spanish would pay off eventually, but I never suspected it'd be in understanding someone replying to their own thread as if they're a different person without bothering to change accounts first.
Man. Senora Reif would be impressed.
lastima
Y mi telephono no gusta español cuando escribando...correction en inglais
your spanish is good
I personally don't understand it. The smell of fall is in the air which means I need to play Dark Souls soon.
Final Fantasy Tactics and the Lunars are winter games ( thanks Santa ).
The there's Super Metroid and Mario Bros 3 in spring.
Do people also only watch movies and read books once? I don't mean everything but your favorites?
How many people are playing the original
Deus Ex right now?
The best pc game of all time like 100?
People will always move onto the next hotness because they are forever chasing that feeling of gaming when they were a kid.
The sooner you realize that feeling isn't coming back the more you appreciate true master pieces like Elden Ring and it's DLC.
Alternatively how many people played Starfield and that was basically just a pile of misaligned design concepts without a design document.
One million concurrent players of garbage?
Probably.