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Forums - PC Discussion - For Honour on Steam has lost 95% of its active players

VGPolyglot said:
bananaking21 said:
Yesterday there was an issue with the servers which didn't let people play.

And on console it's thriving.

But it says right in the article that the drop aligns with the console versions.

The console versions don't show active userbase.

 

The only way you can measure that is by seeing your rank in the community challenges.  Which don't happen daily. The lowest I been in the last one was 19k after playing a few matches of the specific challenge. So it's at least 19k daily users. 



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zero129 said:
bananaking21 said:

The console versions don't show active userbase.

 

The only way you can measure that is by seeing your rank in the community challenges.  Which don't happen daily. The lowest I been in the last one was 19k after playing a few matches of the specific challenge. So it's at least 19k daily users. 

Re read the link in the op "a number which aligned with Ubisoft’s own in-game player counts for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.


Where is the source for that?



zero129 said:
Sprash said:

Isn't this article about steam?

No. The OP made it about steam, he must of missed the part that now Steams numbers are aligned with PS4 and X1 users meaning all platforms had a massive drop.

No you're wrong.  I seen it on gaf so went with their heading.  But I double checked the article there and their own sub heading focuses on Steam only.  

 

Then the article itself is primarily focused on Steam.  So it makes sense why gaf used the heading representing the article. 

 

Stop trying to make a mountain out of a mole hill. 



As if they care? They made their money when the game was sold. In fact, it is probably saving them money by not having to keep as many servers going due to the lack of players. It's like being paid to bake cookies and not have to clean up the kitchen afterwords.



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Ubisoft's fault for going with peer to peer servers. Pissed of a lot of PC gamers.