Firaxis has posted a first glimpse of Civ 7 player stats

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Interesting. I expected Rome to be the most played Civ but not Confucius to be the most played leader.
 
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Rome / Han / Egypt make sense as the most played. The quintessential expansionist civ, the quintessential chinese civ and the quintessential builder civ.
 
Never seen them use this word Campaign before. Even in the menu they call it "New Game". Is a Campaign a game?
 
Never seen them use this word Campaign before
They used it a lot in the livestreams, it's a concept to encompass the 3 ages probably to counter people saying it felt like 3 games.
 
I can understand Confucius being the most-played; he's very strong and I remember seeing some YouTuber pre-release videos doing fun things with his pop growth abilities before the patch.
Plus, China has a pretty large Civ market.
 
Unsurprisingly, I have chosen no popular options. :D
 
Is it wrong to look at the pie chart of Han/Ming/Qing with Confucius and prematurely conclude that this shows many players playing the "China path" with Confucius, but not potentially finishing their game? If there is disproportionality, does that hint at drop off in Exploration and Modern?
 
I had a week off work and spent most of it playing KCD2. :D
I've been juggling Civ7, Spiritfarer, No Man's Sky, Return to Monkey Island and (today) Avowed last couple of weeks. :D
 
Is it wrong to look at the pie chart of Han/Ming/Qing with Confucius and prematurely conclude that this shows many players playing the "China path" with Confucius, but not potentially finishing their game? If there is disproportionality, does that hint at drop off in Exploration and Modern?
My only full play through was hmqc. I was on my way to a patchacuti play through but installing the UI mods has made me started over.
 
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