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That's quite a lot of players for a dying game. There could be something wrong with matchmaking though, there's no way all the players play offline. Seen a number of people complain they can't find people to play with
5,400-6,000 players daily. The thing is that piece of crab NAT thing, which unfortunately I couldn't get it to budge from Moderate, I heard if you get it to Open you're able to find more matches.
You can see your NAT when you enter game, wait at the main menu, that floating/moving text will announce what type of NAT you have.
Would love if somebody could explain how did they change their NAT on windows 7.
Strange, I always have at least 3 matches, sometimes 5 and mostly 4.
Now there's another factor which I forgot to mention, although I'm not entirely sure about this one, just heard it somewhere, game shows matches that are near your place, so it would make sense if you're from somewhere very far, nobody near close in your place is playing so you get no matches due to high ping. Since longer the distance, higher the ping you get.
Which part of the map has the highest player population
I've never played The Following so I can't tell.
because Im playing the vanilla story
Hmm...
Out of 5,000 people, it can't possibly be that only 2 people plays the base game with public option. That doesn't make sense.