Dragon Quest Builders 2 and Saints Row The Third.
I would like to add my third party games (they're all digital), they're as follows:
Not sure if these last 6 count but I also have these digital games:
Bayonetta 1 & 2
Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle
Starlink: Battle for Atlas
Pokken Tournament
Hyrule Warriors
Last edited by tsogud - on 13 July 2019
What's the median amount of 3rd party games from VGC members? 20 games or something like that?
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DreadPirateRoberts said: Alright, updated to Animegaming's post. We have three new members, so welcome Cerebral, coolharry and irstupid. 34 new games, bringing us to a total of 899. So the next piece of shovelware Talonman or Ganoncrotch reports will be title #900. |
Sounds pretty salty this? The reason there is 2400 different games on the Switch now is because there are people who buy games other than call of duty and yearly Fifa Shit, if you wanna give grief because this month I'm enjoying just finishing Bertram Fiddle Ep 1, Having filthy tit fun in Senran Beach Ball or the crazy open world Rogue space shooter Everspace I don't really share a love of just buying AAA titles from EA/Ubisoft who's main focus is on how they can sell you a 60e title filled with micro transactions and completely devoid of any innovation or fresh ideas.
To be honest I keep track of my games purchased for myself and copy pasting the Switch purchases onto here was just enjoyable because it fitted the format of this thread, already bought 9 games this month at the cost of around 200e into the eshop, if there's anyone else about who supports the system more than me I would take them having a go at my games purchased (TalonMan) otherwise, I would advise sitting back and being grateful that there are people who spend enough in the eshop to insure many games (both good and bad) get ported to the Switch because there are sugar daddies on the system who'll likely buy and play those titles.
Genuinely as well... a game doesn't have to cost 60e to be great, some of those eshop titles from 5-10e are some of the best pick up and play games which I've enjoyed in years, and AA (or less) titles like HollowKnight, Rocket League and Stardew Valley are probably some of the best of all times.
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Bofferbrauer2 said: What's the median amount of 3rd party games from VGC members? 20 games or something like that? |
somewhere around the 245 mark I think?
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Bofferbrauer2 said: What's the median amount of 3rd party games from VGC members? 20 games or something like that? |
Well, there are 167 members who have posted their 3rd party game lists, so the median would be the 83rd/84th ranked member. Those members have 14 3rd party games, so that's your median.
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kenjab said:
Well, there are 167 members who have posted their 3rd party game lists, so the median would be the 83rd/84th ranked member. Those members have 14 3rd party games, so that's your median. |
median does indeed mean he exact middle number of games. this user probably meant the average, at a glance there is a total of around 4,420 games owned by the 167 members of this thread so.... average is 26.5 games per member, but always remember that's a very small sample size and it's based on the buying habbits of enthusiast gamers who go on a gaming forum.
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Ganoncrotch said:
Sounds pretty salty this? The reason there is 2400 different games on the Switch now is because there are people who buy games other than call of duty and yearly Fifa Shit, if you wanna give grief because this month I'm enjoying just finishing Bertram Fiddle Ep 1, Having filthy tit fun in Senran Beach Ball or the crazy open world Rogue space shooter Everspace I don't really share a love of just buying AAA titles from EA/Ubisoft who's main focus is on how they can sell you a 60e title filled with micro transactions and completely devoid of any innovation or fresh ideas. To be honest I keep track of my games purchased for myself and copy pasting the Switch purchases onto here was just enjoyable because it fitted the format of this thread, already bought 9 games this month at the cost of around 200e into the eshop, if there's anyone else about who supports the system more than me I would take them having a go at my games purchased (TalonMan) otherwise, I would advise sitting back and being grateful that there are people who spend enough in the eshop to insure many games (both good and bad) get ported to the Switch because there are sugar daddies on the system who'll likely buy and play those titles. Genuinely as well... a game doesn't have to cost 60e to be great, some of those eshop titles from 5-10e are some of the best pick up and play games which I've enjoyed in years, and AA (or less) titles like HollowKnight, Rocket League and Stardew Valley are probably some of the best of all times. |
It wasn't meant to come off as salty, but more tongue in cheek given probably a quarter to a third of the entire list is games that only one or both of you two have bought. There are definitely a lot of a great little games on the system. One of the interesting things about compiling this list is seeing those titles emerge in the numbers.
Ganoncrotch said:
median does indeed mean he exact middle number of games. this user probably meant the average, at a glance there is a total of around 4,420 games owned by the 167 members of this thread so.... average is 26.5 games per member, but always remember that's a very small sample size and it's based on the buying habbits of enthusiast gamers who go on a gaming forum. |
By my count, there are 4397 entries in the database, and 167 members. So the mean is just over 26 games per member. Though tsogud is going to bring that up when I update the count for July.
The median of the game count is actually 2 as about 550 out of 899 games are owned by only one or two people. The mode, consequently, is 1.
The median user owns 14 games.