dwemer_paleologist wrote: »please increase sneak speeds,
and cut sorcerer damge and shields in half,
and listen to the customers requests and game will increase subbs.
Still it gives interesting data, 10 million copies sold, 1/3 on each platform, 1 million steam games or 1/3 of the pc sales.I am highly suspicious how accurate that chart it.
As you can see it says "steam's players" and I am sure a lot of people don't play ESO over steam. I don't and I doubt that I am alone. Clearly these players are not represented in that statistic. With this unintentional bias the representativity of the statistic may be harmed. Don't trust this statistic blindly and treat it as facts.
Why the player base on steam is declining? Well, maybe other games got released which players switched to. It doesn't necessarily have to be ESO's fault, although I can imagine it being. To me, apart from pvp, the game seems to be in fairly good health and more alive than ever. Others might disagree.
stewhead2ub17_ESO wrote: »I'm PC NA and my experience has been it's as strong as ever.
mmolegends44 wrote: »wow! now is that chart just for pc? cause those numbers are real low I agree it is losing interest even more now cause people talking about going to destiny 2 and play that until cod comes I play on console ps4 and it is really bad the pvp is just the worse words can't even describe it until you play it really.
Kneighbors wrote: »It's a cool theory. Too bad there are other 100 games with booming popularity during the same days
http://steamcharts.com/app/578080#6m
Guys, turn it around the way you want: ESO popularity is going down. I understand many try to find positive sides and look at the graph from different angle. Or the wish to believe that statistics for players directly through client is different. Well, steam graph on pc represents 1/3 of players, most chances other 2/3 looking identically. If there's huge decrease in steam players together with steady increase on game client it means players from steam rebuying the game with own client. Would be a really dumb theory to believe in, but if you like to leave that hope in yourself go on continue to believe in that.
No matter how you turn it, the game popularity is on a decline. I feel it within the game. I feel it in myself. I feel it in my friends who left the game. I feel it in my guild running less and less trials. It's everywhere on EU PC server. There's even less of bot activity because a year ago 1 million gold was sellling for 50$-70$ on grey market and now it is only 10-20$.
gethemshauna wrote: »Because people love stability, and last few patches forced us to change gamestyle atleast twice?
@Giles.floydub17_ESO , @notimetocare small? unkown?
https://steamspy.com/app/306130
Around 1/3 copies sold on steam when it comes to PC.
Not much progress in terms of content and stability. Also this MMO is aging and people like "prettier" character models. I think ESO is still beautiful, but it's definitely not flashy like those new MMO's. I like what they're doing with balances though.
@Nestor again - around 1/3 of copies sold on PC is too small number for observing tendencies?
Demolitionary wrote: »Really?! People are still salty about that last minute change in HoTR to a few numbers?
It is not like they removed gear, they didn't MAKE people use different gear in any way at all, the whine about some DPS loss is like their lives ended pmsl.
Let me guess, all that were salty about the last minute change farmed like hell on statistics from PTS and not from the actual live release. Guess what? That gear still works as intended, derp.
Yourselves to blame, not ZoS.
There is actually quite a lot playing. Going by steam statistics alone does not determine anything as Steam is not the SOLE launcher or SOLE way to get this game, Steam is just a third party. In-fact, as some have said, those statistics show an increase since 2016 not a decrease. Monthly by monthly data is also a bad thing to go by, depending on geographic region this time of year is peak holiday season.