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joeorc said:
 

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Yes he's still talking about total users at 17 million.... and 27 million.  

 

It's not "how many people returned on a regular basis" it's "how many people returned once".

How could it be 3 million sales when only 1.3 million levels had been played?   This is basic mathematical reasoning here?

Aurora had 1 Million players total... a double digit percentage of which bought the game.   Which again... means around 100,00 to 150,000.  Since "double digit" is a term a lot like "Over 31 million".  

Over 31 milllion could technically mean 900 million... that's over 31 million.... but it really means less then 32 million.

Double digit percentage of something really isn't informative considering everything between 1-9 and 100 is a double digit percentage.  So it's generally only used when we are talking about percentages between 10-12%.  (Expanded out to 15% to be generous)

I'm done with this largely because it's clear you don't have the reading comprehension skills to understand the information... it's a pain having to explain what all this means when you think something supports your point, and then instead you find out that it's like 1/10th or less of what you thought it was.

Despite it all being in pretty plain, pretty simple english.

 


Also, when i said less then 65,000 I mean that it sold less then that it's first 6 weeks... hence why i broke it down via math equation.  That also should of been understandable as far as the english went.