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Most people like trying new games, Its common.
To address the OP. Maybe. We'll see. I like it a lot, and I think I'll be playing it longer than that, but I'm just me. I have no idea how the rest of the playerbase will feel in a month. I know my own tenancies, and I think I'll be around longer than 30 days. The player numbers will definitely fall after 30 days, all new game's player numbers fall in that time frame, with very rare exceptions. The real question is how much will it fall? 95% seems too high, but 50% sounds about right. Guess we'll see.
All were obtained via bundles or gifts. I paid less than $200 in games in my 20 years on Steam.
Username describes quoted users above.
Do not compare a heart shaped sh*t to a gold bar.
There are very few games that people put in thousands of hours into. And a lot of the time it is because of modding communities or devs constantly providing updates.
Thanks for the $40, now enjoy your boring and bland game that you'll stop playing in just a few weeks. I'll check in on ya to make sure you have moved onto some other new flavor of the month.
Not all hope is lost, some still see the light. Thank you brother.