As you are really open to numbers @ DC: , i knew (or was at least pretty certain about it) you wouldn't have any problems with me posting this, and it is nice to know to see how good a game is doing in comparison to other games.
For my example I have chosen Battleborn on purpose, as it turned F2P, after it failed to compete with other games like Overwatch. But I guess it was already to late to save the game. Another game of this genre (eventough it isn't played to much anymore) is Dirty Bomb which is close to 5.75 million.
The numbers of Evolve Stage 2 are also quite interesting.
Not sure if we should move this thread to offtopic, if anyone else wants talk about the numbers in general I guess offtopic would be better then CS2D.
Regarding the decrease of active cs2d players: One part is in my opinion youtube, a big youtuber make a video about it, so a lot of his subscribers will try it out themself and put it away after a few round. For me as older player CS2D is a casual game you can enjoy playing with your friends. But it offers to less to catch my interest for a longer period of time. My "game time" is limited and there are a lot of available games, not to mention that I'm currently "addicted" to FF XIV *damn MMORPGS* But I was quite active for about 1 months after CS2D hit steam, but as soon as you don't start a game daily there is a risk that you won't start it ever again, or at least don't start if for a long time (until you read something about a big new feature, or something like that)
But I guess the core audience for CS2D are younger people.
@ medeiros: Regarding, the "git gud" mentality. In my opinion you are right, as for most players it is not fun to lose and it can get frustrating. So when I opened a server, and there were less players on it and I recognized that the other player was weaker, I was playing worse on purpose (buying weaker weapons and stuff), otherwise they were leaving after 3 rounds. edited 1×, last 07.07.18 01:48:26 pm