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players online has nothing to do with the percentage of positive reviews. It just means that 82% of those who have purchased and reviewed it are giving it good reviews.
If Steam is removing reviews it is probably due to term of service violations or reviews that are not about the game but the company or people behind it.
But to buy it for 70 you gotta be insane.
now at release its arround 13 000. so 10 000 ppl buy this game...and its top seller ???
on 35 millions accouts (according to google).
that's less than 1% of the entier customer base of steam...
so top seller ! no way
Budget: $80 mil
Profit: –$79.314.000
It passed stuff like civ 7 (which everyone knows is a broken mess) and steam deck. The question is how long it stays there.
people are hesitant to buy it, including me.
but i think i'm gonna buy it, once the bugs are fixed and it's on a sale.
Maybe you're right..
But still seems kinda sus
The estimate for it is 50k... which would mean about 5x the amount of money and still a loss of over 75mil and this is being generous