161,908 playing an hour ago
161,908 24-hour peak
161,908 all-time peak
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161,908 playing an hour ago
161,908 24-hour peak
161,908 all-time peak
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Before that it was free only on Humble bundle, now its free on Steam directly and lots of people seen advertisement, look up numbers on DOTA/CS:GO etc, it makes sense whole load of people want to try it (and 4v4 is about to become utter hell, especially for allies)
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What a stupid thread. Of course numbers go up when the game is free. Then the game comes crashing back down when it's no longer free because the engine is sh*t and units move with 3 second response latency because of bad matchmaking and people quit and find better things to do.
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What a stupid thread. Of course numbers go up when the game is free. Then the game comes crashing back down when it's no longer free because the engine is sh*t and units move with 3 second response latency because of bad matchmaking and people quit and find better things to do.
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I will explain why there was 160k Coh2 players on Steamcharts, and nowhere near that in the game.
Steam card farming is quite popular, and many players run the program which emulates you playing the game. You don't need to launch or download the game, the program just pretends that you are playing on Steam. After 2-6 hours of this, your get your cards, which you can sell on Steam.
This is more of the speculation, but it might explain why the servers were fine on Friday, but stuggled on Saturday. The player's jumped to the card farming on Friday, without even downloading the game, which didn't tax Relic's servers at all. The players who actually played the game had to download it, and it is no small game, so a lot of the players didn't even play it on Friday. So come Saturday, card farmers have moved on, while the actual players started logging-into the game and playing, which was more than Relic servers could handle.
Steamcharts are counting everyone, while Relic's ingame online players only show the ones who have connected to the server.
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stupid.
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I will explain why there was 160k Coh2 players on Steamcharts, and nowhere near that in the game.
Steam card farming is quite popular, and many players run the program which emulates you playing the game. You don't need to launch or download the game, the program just pretends that you are playing on Steam. After 2-6 hours of this, your get your cards, which you can sell on Steam.
This is more of the speculation, but it might explain why the servers were fine on Friday, but stuggled on Saturday. The player's jumped to the card farming on Friday, without even downloading the game, which didn't tax Relic's servers at all. The players who actually played the game had to download it, and it is no small game, so a lot of the players didn't even play it on Friday. So come Saturday, card farmers have moved on, while the actual players started logging-into the game and playing, which was more than Relic servers could handle.
Steamcharts are counting everyone, while Relic's ingame online players only show the ones who have connected to the server.
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