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Only 4 servers run with purchased tracks and there are 10 players on them out of 33 players total.
Of these 10 players, 4 players are also placeholder bots to fill the servers, so online gaming in R3E is empty.
Steam Charts say more than 500 players
https://steamcharts.com/app/211500
The game is death like the desert
There are only idiots left who use it as their personal destruction derby.
They have zero skills and are the most inexperienced ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ and then want to race their GT3s against an NSU TT or 92 DTM and also feel great.
Hui a new great useless patch for the 33 people who are still stupid enough to race online.
SimBin, Sector3, KW or whatever the store calls itself, how about a driving license for online mode to prevent these idiots from ruining the fun for other players?
i think if you want the playerbase to grow you need to sell all the content on steam as dlc's most people buy their games on steam its easy and reliable.
Yes, probably because most played it offline against AI. There is about 200+ doing online races right now, and in some hours in primetime, its going to grow.
You also picked EU afternoon time to count drivers, most drive evening EU times.