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Kerotan said:
Chazore said:

I'm not taking them out of context, dunno where that is coming from. I'm trying to say that it won't be as damning and dire as you keep making it out to be ( 3 days later).

Call it clear as day all you want, but it's not going to be a ghost town. THe console versions won't be around for 5+ years either.

 

Now are we going to keep going in circles for the enxt few days?, because I know this song and dance by now.

 

Not true. https://m.reddit.com/r/titanfall/wiki/playerbase/ By June this year most modes on the pc version were a ghost town. Literally zero players playing at times. the xb1 numbers were low but at least you could play any game mode you liked. Not restricted to the most popular modes like on pc. Restricted = lessor experience. 2

You said earlier ITT that BF BC2 was still active on consoles and yet it has less players than this TF PC link you're providing, which you describe as a ghost town. You should probably pick one stance and stop shifting the goal posts so that you guys quit arguing in circles. You're backpedaling mightily from your initial stance, saying Steam users will quickly be asking for refunds from this game for the same reason W10 users are.

If BC2's 400 or so users is what you consider to be active, then well, even old CoD games like MW2, MW3, Blops, Blops II, Ghosts, etc, would still qualify as active on Steam by your own definition. Eliminating the need for any Steam user to ask for a refund "rapidly" because the game is a "ghost town". Of course, it bears mentioning that BC2 has almost 600 players according to Steam charts. And that's not even mentioning the fact that TF1 isn't on Steam and its playerbase suffers for it, making it an irrelevant comparison for a game like Call of Duty.

We all know PC users do not flock to the big mega online shooters and stay as long as console gamers. They have different tastes, there are far too many options for gaming on PC. But that does not make the experience "lesser" on PC. Certainly not to the degree you're still trying to paint it as, even after some hefty backpedaling.