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players will last 3 weeks, then the numbers will drop below 10k concurrent players, it doesn't matter how many copies you sell... but how many players you can attract over time... this makes a great game... have consistency!!! skyrim still has 23k concurrent players
Bro what? No that doesn't matter. It's a single player game. They don't have a service to pay to keep any server's running or anything like that. There's not online or persistent online features about this game. So yes, copies sold absolutely does matter. I've beaten Oblivion 20 times in the past. Why would I need longevity if i'm taking a walk down memory lane?.. There's enough content to make it worth it.