| JayWood2010 said: Find the online count and then compare it to games like Halo, call of duty, and battlefield. |
I don't know what you are saying. Why should I have to go research and compare online count? What does that have to do with my gaming?
It wouldn't matter if Call of Duty had 1 billion concurrent players and Red Dead Redepmtion only had 1 thousand concurrent players. I can only play with alimited amount of players at a time. And if a game has enough players so I can play with someone different player every time, why should I, as a gamer, care if it gets more gamers?
It's not like I'm going to compete against all the millions of players in Call of Duty. No, I can only play against a limited amount of people. And if a game manages to make my experience different enough everytime, then it's large enough.
Having millions of gamers is great for the game and developers, but if I I'm not going to play against all of them, then how does that improve my gaming experience at all?







