Gamezone
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Expect the record to break again next week when Steam China launches formally and it becomes easier for users to make an account (also more restricted, sadly) and the Chinese New Year kicks off.
Pretty sure they will count. We'll see in two days.If anything I'd expect to see the numbers to fall down drastically by then.
Isn't people using the Steam China client going to be on a separate counter?
Soon there will be more people online at Steam at the same time than total console owners. Nothing can stop the PC gaming hype train.
You're not wrong, notice how we press F to pay respects, not whatever the corresponding key is on console controllers and COD sells just a small %age on PC.Funny how some people were cringing at another survival game when it came out of no where as usual with 50,000 players and today its close to 100,000. Dont know how many times i have to say it, ALL game trends start in one place...Steam.
Most of them? Sure. It's where most games are, after all. But all of them? MOBAs and digital card games were some of the biggest genres of the past decade, and they both rose to prominence outside of Steam. League of Legends was already massive by the time Dota 2 came out, and the less is said about Artifact the better.Dont know how many times i have to say it, ALL game trends start in one place...Steam.
more 20 million prankster uncles and 6 million bots
I'm curious, does anybody knows which is the chinesse game on that picture?
I'm curious, does anybody knows which is the chinesse game on that picture?
Thanks! I read about this the other day, seems like the devs are looking into translate it to more languages.
Yes.I have Steam start on startup but im not playing constantly. Do i count?
Only when you launch a game.I have Steam start on startup but im not playing constantly. Do i count?
Yes.
Only when you launch a game.
I think it's concurrent users, not in-game users we're talking about. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.thisisneogaf.gif
It’s the perfect example of how solid gameplay can keep a game at the topYears after years, CS still going strong.
Yes, it's concurrent users logged into the client. The amount of players in-game is roughly 1/4 of concurrent users according to SteamDB. *But* the methodology is imperfect as they only count the top 600 games. With over 44k games on Steam, it's guaranteed to be higher. Many small streams make a big river.I think it's concurrent users, not in-game users we're talking about. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
They gained a lot of traffic in Uplay by the the people avoiding Epic, so maybe they dont.I wonder if Ubisoft regret going EGS exclusive for who knows how long.
Funny how some people were cringing at another survival game when it came out of no where as usual with 50,000 players and today its close to 100,000. Dont know how many times i have to say it, ALL game trends start in one place...Steam.
its sort of a confort zone for some people.The hell people do with Counter Strike? Why it is still popular?
Last one I played was 1.6 and Source though.
I miss these gifsthisisneogaf.gif
Steam is THE PC gaming basically... But mostly because they let devs sell their keys in other stores without having to pay Valve a cent so many people can buy in whatever third party store like Humble or Fanatical and get a Steam key.
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They gained a lot of traffic in Uplay by the the people avoiding Epic, so maybe they dont.
That's a short ass OP lol.
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Good for Steam, I hope we will see less store exclusives in the future.
Not only is Skyrim on both lists, but it’s more popular than the new MMO TES Online.Numbers from 2012 for comparison.
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The large spike before the dip was the corona scare with lockdowns. It normalized towards summer, but growth continues.Do you know what's the reason for that sharp dip in 2020?