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- 4 years ago
Yes they do. If 90% from a peak of 100k people are gone on this plattform, you can assume, that this happened on every plattform. Maybe it is not 90% over there, but still 70% or 80%. The numbers are very bad, no need to decline that...
- Mackstan714 years agoSeasoned Ace
That's bad, very bad. It's up to the devs to bring them back again....time is of the essence here.
- SirBobdk4 years agoSeasoned Ace
@Mackstan71 wrote:That's bad, very bad. It's up to the devs to bring them back again....time is of the essence here.
But how. Some dont like the large open maps or the specialists and others dont like matchmaking.
There are so many different reasons why people do not play.
The problem seems to be more than bugs. One more map or a new specialist will probably not make the big difference. I don't have the solution but I hope Dice do.
- Kyosji4 years agoSeasoned Ace@afzSnickelfritz It does give a general baseline. Hard to assume the only people quitting are people that own the game through steam. It's reasonable that the player drop percentage that steam shows would reflect nearly as equal on other platforms, especially a PC platform.
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