wrlifeboil wrote: »After being available for sale on Steam the past couple of weeks, there are 1,512 users online right now and there were 2,244 peak users today.
http://store.steampowered.com/stats/
Ruze is a veteran of the PC Beta, lived through the year one drought, survived the buy-to-play conversion, and has stepped foot in the hells known as Craglorn. He mained a nightlbade when nightblades weren't good, and has never worn a robe. He converted from PC during the console betas, and hasn't regretted it a moment since.
He'd rank ESO:TU (in it's current state) a 4.8 out of 5, loving the game almost entirely.
ruze84b14_ESO wrote: »wrlifeboil wrote: »After being available for sale on Steam the past couple of weeks, there are 1,512 users online right now and there were 2,244 peak users today.
http://store.steampowered.com/stats/
This month alone, just for Steam users, they've made just over $33,000 in subscriptions. Just subs.
ruze84b14_ESO wrote: »wrlifeboil wrote: »After being available for sale on Steam the past couple of weeks, there are 1,512 users online right now and there were 2,244 peak users today.
http://store.steampowered.com/stats/
This month alone, just for Steam users, they've made just over $33,000 in subscriptions. Just subs.
LOL how did you come up with that number? Even if the avg steam player played for 8 hours a day, that means that only 1/3 of the are playing at any one time.
Ruze is a veteran of the PC Beta, lived through the year one drought, survived the buy-to-play conversion, and has stepped foot in the hells known as Craglorn. He mained a nightlbade when nightblades weren't good, and has never worn a robe. He converted from PC during the console betas, and hasn't regretted it a moment since.
He'd rank ESO:TU (in it's current state) a 4.8 out of 5, loving the game almost entirely.
ruze84b14_ESO wrote: »ruze84b14_ESO wrote: »wrlifeboil wrote: »After being available for sale on Steam the past couple of weeks, there are 1,512 users online right now and there were 2,244 peak users today.
http://store.steampowered.com/stats/
This month alone, just for Steam users, they've made just over $33,000 in subscriptions. Just subs.
LOL how did you come up with that number? Even if the avg steam player played for 8 hours a day, that means that only 1/3 of the are playing at any one time.
2,244 peak users, at $15 for a month (even the free month people have to pay for at least one month on their own), makes $33,660. This is obviously not finite math, as this isn't taking total users in the day, nor is it compensating for users who bought three or six month plans who don't pay exactly $15 a month, or users from other countries who end up paying more than $15 a month due to currency conversion.
ruze84b14_ESO wrote: »ruze84b14_ESO wrote: »wrlifeboil wrote: »After being available for sale on Steam the past couple of weeks, there are 1,512 users online right now and there were 2,244 peak users today.
http://store.steampowered.com/stats/
This month alone, just for Steam users, they've made just over $33,000 in subscriptions. Just subs.
LOL how did you come up with that number? Even if the avg steam player played for 8 hours a day, that means that only 1/3 of the are playing at any one time.
2,244 peak users, at $15 for a month (even the free month people have to pay for at least one month on their own), makes $33,660. This is obviously not finite math, as this isn't taking total users in the day, nor is it compensating for users who bought three or six month plans who don't pay exactly $15 a month, or users from other countries who end up paying more than $15 a month due to currency conversion.
DaedricCheese wrote: »Now if ZOS gave us Steam Redemption Keys that number would rise to Aetherius and even more people would get interested.
DaedricCheese wrote: »Now if ZOS gave us Steam Redemption Keys that number would rise to Aetherius and even more people would get interested.
they will never give those keys out, since it would be easier to see how few it is that really plays the game. I think they know what they are doing, always better to keep folks in the dark then giving them bad news
Murmeltier wrote: »DaedricCheese wrote: »Now if ZOS gave us Steam Redemption Keys that number would rise to Aetherius and even more people would get interested.
they will never give those keys out, since it would be easier to see how few it is that really plays the game. I think they know what they are doing, always better to keep folks in the dark then giving them bad news
Nice Theory, more it isn`t, a personal Theory.
Murmeltier wrote: »DaedricCheese wrote: »Now if ZOS gave us Steam Redemption Keys that number would rise to Aetherius and even more people would get interested.
they will never give those keys out, since it would be easier to see how few it is that really plays the game. I think they know what they are doing, always better to keep folks in the dark then giving them bad news
Nice Theory, more it isn`t, a personal Theory.
Well by judging the reviews over there (page after page of negative posts) it kind of follow same trend as what happened here, influx of players at release - a few weeks later a huge exodus. And yeah, "the silent majority" enjoy themselves and are playing the game... Of coarse. As I said, I think z-max knows what they are doing when not handing out any steam keys.
Tannakaobi wrote: »Murmeltier wrote: »DaedricCheese wrote: »Now if ZOS gave us Steam Redemption Keys that number would rise to Aetherius and even more people would get interested.
they will never give those keys out, since it would be easier to see how few it is that really plays the game. I think they know what they are doing, always better to keep folks in the dark then giving them bad news
Nice Theory, more it isn`t, a personal Theory.
Well by judging the reviews over there (page after page of negative posts) it kind of follow same trend as what happened here, influx of players at release - a few weeks later a huge exodus. And yeah, "the silent majority" enjoy themselves and are playing the game... Of coarse. As I said, I think z-max knows what they are doing when not handing out any steam keys.
But it could also be said that many of those complainers go back to their previous mmo's realise they are crap in comparison and then come back with their tails between their legs. 'kind of following the same trend as what happened here', and that's only the brave ones.
ers101284b14_ESO wrote: »Tannakaobi wrote: »Murmeltier wrote: »DaedricCheese wrote: »Now if ZOS gave us Steam Redemption Keys that number would rise to Aetherius and even more people would get interested.
they will never give those keys out, since it would be easier to see how few it is that really plays the game. I think they know what they are doing, always better to keep folks in the dark then giving them bad news
Nice Theory, more it isn`t, a personal Theory.
Well by judging the reviews over there (page after page of negative posts) it kind of follow same trend as what happened here, influx of players at release - a few weeks later a huge exodus. And yeah, "the silent majority" enjoy themselves and are playing the game... Of coarse. As I said, I think z-max knows what they are doing when not handing out any steam keys.
But it could also be said that many of those complainers go back to their previous mmo's realise they are crap in comparison and then come back with their tails between their legs. 'kind of following the same trend as what happened here', and that's only the brave ones.
Some do some don't. By in large usually only 30-50% of people stay on a new MMO. If Steam sold 1,000,000 copies (Numbers are exaggerated to make a point) then only about 300 - 500k would stay. You can actually see this trend in all new MMO's and not just ESO. I did notice some people came back after going to Wildstar but some didn't.
smeeprocketnub19_ESO wrote: »ers101284b14_ESO wrote: »Tannakaobi wrote: »Murmeltier wrote: »DaedricCheese wrote: »Now if ZOS gave us Steam Redemption Keys that number would rise to Aetherius and even more people would get interested.
they will never give those keys out, since it would be easier to see how few it is that really plays the game. I think they know what they are doing, always better to keep folks in the dark then giving them bad news
Nice Theory, more it isn`t, a personal Theory.
Well by judging the reviews over there (page after page of negative posts) it kind of follow same trend as what happened here, influx of players at release - a few weeks later a huge exodus. And yeah, "the silent majority" enjoy themselves and are playing the game... Of coarse. As I said, I think z-max knows what they are doing when not handing out any steam keys.
But it could also be said that many of those complainers go back to their previous mmo's realise they are crap in comparison and then come back with their tails between their legs. 'kind of following the same trend as what happened here', and that's only the brave ones.
Some do some don't. By in large usually only 30-50% of people stay on a new MMO. If Steam sold 1,000,000 copies (Numbers are exaggerated to make a point) then only about 300 - 500k would stay. You can actually see this trend in all new MMO's and not just ESO. I did notice some people came back after going to Wildstar but some didn't.
-only-? That would be incredible for just steam alone.
ers101284b14_ESO wrote: »smeeprocketnub19_ESO wrote: »ers101284b14_ESO wrote: »Tannakaobi wrote: »Murmeltier wrote: »DaedricCheese wrote: »Now if ZOS gave us Steam Redemption Keys that number would rise to Aetherius and even more people would get interested.
they will never give those keys out, since it would be easier to see how few it is that really plays the game. I think they know what they are doing, always better to keep folks in the dark then giving them bad news
Nice Theory, more it isn`t, a personal Theory.
Well by judging the reviews over there (page after page of negative posts) it kind of follow same trend as what happened here, influx of players at release - a few weeks later a huge exodus. And yeah, "the silent majority" enjoy themselves and are playing the game... Of coarse. As I said, I think z-max knows what they are doing when not handing out any steam keys.
But it could also be said that many of those complainers go back to their previous mmo's realise they are crap in comparison and then come back with their tails between their legs. 'kind of following the same trend as what happened here', and that's only the brave ones.
Some do some don't. By in large usually only 30-50% of people stay on a new MMO. If Steam sold 1,000,000 copies (Numbers are exaggerated to make a point) then only about 300 - 500k would stay. You can actually see this trend in all new MMO's and not just ESO. I did notice some people came back after going to Wildstar but some didn't.
-only-? That would be incredible for just steam alone.
I made those numbers up to prove a point. I don't know how many copies actually sold on steam or on launch.
Wow, Black Ops 2 is still beating ESO on Steam. And if you go to the purchase page, all the reviews do not recommend the game. They have quite the community over there, don't they?