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번역 관련 문제 보고
For player base.
You get this theme if you digitally preorder for the PS4 btw. Not great but whatever.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1ON2g2WxQw
Idk, DOA doesnt look like a game many PC players will buy, but i could be wrong, it was made mostly popular by console.
https://steamcharts.com/app/311730#All
i suspect to game to hover at 1-2k players after a few months from its release on PC which is good because thats average for fighting games on steam for honor is the only highest populated fighting game on pc and consoles. If DOA is well regarded on PC i bet that number can be a consistent 3-4k
When it released on PC, the game was already 3 years old.
It had nearly everything working against it.
In general fighting games on steam don't have a very high population when compared to popular games such as shooters on pc.
Show me 1 fighting game on steam with better population numbers than For Honor. If DOA becomes this big thing all of a sudden on PC that would be great, but generally fighting games don't have much appeal to PC gamers in a big way like how it does on consoles.
The entire genre is niche AF regardless of platform.