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Jill can't get both Barry's Magnum and Rocket Launcher in the same playthrough
Chris can't get the Grenade Launcher
Starsenal can't be obtained as one character. It requires finishing the game as either Chris or Jill, then saving, load the 00 save and play Once Again as the opposite character.
Load all three types of rounds into the GL while playing as Jill, since it counts as three different weapons. Save Rebecca as Chris so he gets the final boss fight (and the Rocket Launcher), and let Barry die as Jill so she can get his custom Magnum, which Chris obviously can't obtain.
Every Nook and Cranny doesn't work like the description says. It requires visiting all rooms and picking up every item, basically every room must be white when looking at the map screen.
A bit off topic dont you think?...but you make a good point!
Sorry for the topic ,1600 people active night and day I stayed up 2 days without sleeping, the number never drops below 1600, these people don't go to work they don't eat, they don't go to sleep? How the ♥♥♥♥ is this possible?
They aren't the same people.... Lots of users bought the game and it has replay value. There are also new customers, multiplatformers and other harder fans who come back again and again, sales, etc. Globalization is also clearly noticeable there.
Basically completely normal behavior, as can be seen with Metro Exodus, for example.
https://steamdb.info/app/412020/charts/#max
or with this Resident Evil title.
This one started with ~4k (very small part of RE2R), but the title is much more niche than RE2 Remake. Not only because of the controls, the age and the perspective. But here too the number has settled at a little more than 200-400.
https://steamdb.info/app/304240/charts/#max
It's normal. If a few million keys have been sold, or even just a few hundred thousand, a few hundred to a few thousand regular players are to be expected.
That's why microtransactions and the like became so "popular" in the first place for the publishers. Precisely because there are always potential customers.
Here's a flop for comparison. It's only played because of the ALIEN franchise. The developer has given up on the game, because Borderlands makes more money and they where not able to find a very simple typo, and then stopped selling it on other platforms, and pc users have to fix it themselves or with a mod.
https://steamdb.info/app/49540/charts/#max
As you can see, even this one still has a "stable" number of players and "never" below 10.
Two lions walking through the city centre....
one says to the other...."quiet here today isn't it"
That's true