Zboj Lamignat
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Ah, yes, a small addendum - it completely crushes Civ5 in every popularity metric other than number of people playing it, where Civ5 makes it look like utter non-entity. Which is absolutely obvious to anyone who has even a basic grasp on the PC gaming market and to claim something opposite would mean making a complete ass of oneself.A small addendum to that - every possible metric except the number of average players
Of course the number of people playing the game mean jack shit for its popularity. I mean, why would it be otherwise. Particularly for a long abandoned game that's pushing well over a decade and still beats all but the single most popular competitor from the undisputed strategy market champions without breaking a single drop of sweat. This is all very clear and obvious, thanks!which as I've shown earlier doesn't really matter jack shit in terms of how popular something is.
Of course, it's completely irrelevant. This was already underlined as super obvious, but let me reiterate: the fact that a 6yo game which for the longest time stopped receiving new content and was p. much abandoned is currently being played by over 70k people means it's niche. "As niche as it ever was", in fact, like a wise man itt said. It's also worth repeating that the fact that this number is only beaten when we put Stellaris, EUIV, HoI4, CK3 and Vic3 together (and by a couple of k at that) also means jack poo poo. The fact that we are not factoring that previously mentioned 12yo game with numbers higher than all of these bar HoI4 also means nothing as well. Putting games together as it made a shred of sense only works for comparisons at certain times and is completely irrelevant at others.Again, absolutely irrelevant.
I have no idea where you are pulling these numbers from, but if we take an average over last 30 days, which gives maximum advantage to paradox and maximum disadvantage to firaxis, then it is roughly 55k for nu firaxis versus 90k for paradox. There are couple of important points to mention here:Paradox has about 150-200k average players spread out through its modern, ongoing titles. Civ 6 + Civ 5 have about 60-70k.
1. Both civs are on the incline whereas every paradox title is on the decline.
2. A huge part of paradox numbers is constituted by Vic3 which is on an extremely sharp decline which is unlikely to stop for some time.
3. Civ6's peak over that period is 85k which is way higher than any paradox title and only Vic3 and HoI4 can slightly compare, for obvious reasons. Wait, did peaks matter or not? I already forgot, lel.
You mean that five games have cumulative peaks higher than two games? In an age of digital distribution, constant steep sales and multiple f2p events (the game you cling to the most has literally been f2p for a very long time now)!? Hecking incredible. And yeah, Civ6 wins this silly metric contest easily, but that's another one of those things that are unironically obvious.Uh, absolutely false. But I suppose they fail to teach basic math wherever you spawned from. Again, Paradox armada both collectively outsold and outperformed in terms of peak player counts, the Civ 5 and Civ 6 duo. You'll likely parrot again how individually it is not so, to which you can refer to my first paragraph above.
And, of course, you have no idea about units sold. Either show hard data or... don't, I guess.
Um, Civ6 average is 40k, with only Hoi4 and Vic3 placing above 20 and the rest around the quarter of that. With the caveat that this ain't gonna last for Vic3.Yeah, the numbers of Hoi4 vs Civ 6 gravitate around 30-40k avg and 50-70k peaks, at the moment. Stellaris, Victoria 3, EU4 have about half of these. What's incomprehensible about that? Check it out if you don't believe me, I can't be arsed to spoonfeed you more screecaps.
If you feel insecure about being part of the "watching games instead of playing them. also memes" "culture" then you probably should be and maybe realizing it is a step into the right direction. Then again, modern paradox are definitely a special case where the line between "playing" and "watching" is rather blurred.I am not an expert by any means, but we can agree that you're a snide cunt who has at least acknowledged his ignorance in the matter. I don't watch any of that shit, I do happen to know about it though, in the same way I know about a myriad of other things. Your attempt to shame me for acknowledging the social and cultural impact of Paradox games just shows how weak truly your intellectual position is, nothing more or nothing less.
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