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I could be mistaken, but I thought developers have access to how many players wishlisted their games? I mean, the developers of the Songs of Conquests promised some bonus if the number of wishlists exceeds a certain number.
Developers know how many players have wishlisted a game yes; half a decade back Valve made wishlists and game libraries private as the default setting but you can set yours to public, friends only, or private. It's why steamdb/charts/spy are nowhere as accurate as they were once upon a time, they used to crawl 95% of player's libraries as the majority of players didn't bother to change their settings.
 

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It is a loose prediction of the sales - or so the marketing teams would have us believe.
I could be mistaken, but I thought developers have access to how many players wishlisted their games? I mean, the developers of the Songs of Conquests promised some bonus if the number of wishlists exceeds a certain number.

I often wishlist games just to remind myself they exist or because i want to check them later. Never buy most of them lmao i wonder what they think of that.
 

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