Just wondering what has been the most successful of the series?
Just wondering what has been the most successful of the series?
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You see than less than half of the playerbase cared to do so at least once. The percentages for finer points quickly drop to single digit numbers before the decimal point. People who become invested enough to start discussing things on the forums are a fraction of the total buyer population. Sales expanded massively on account of the so called casual players who may pick up the nice looking game during one of the numerous sales, have a go or two at it and never come back again.
This Steam achievement is awarded to anyone who reaches the victory screen on any difficulty.
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You see than less than half of the playerbase cared to do so at least once. The percentages for finer points quickly drop to single digit numbers before the decimal point. People who become invested enough to start discussing things on the forums are a fraction of the total buyer population. Sales expanded massively on account of the so called casual players who may pick up the nice looking game during one of the numerous sales, have a go or two at it and never come back again.
Civ 6 is on more platforms than most games: switch, PlayStation, Xbox, android, iOS, epic. Steam is but one platform people are playing the game on and I wouldn’t make big judgments about the players from their statistics.
True, but one would expect the percentage of non-casuals to be identical regardless of whether you have a couple million more (or less) copies sold.
Ah fantastic @Solver, Thankyou! Makes me wonder why that hasn't translated to forum traffic?
Different times, different audiences.
For one, forums themselves are now a niche medium. I used to be one of the people running Apolyton, the biggest Civ forum, bigger than CFC back in the Civ3/4 days, and the amount of activity was huge, certainly comparable to CFC's activity for Civ5. But the world seems to largely have moved on from forums. Now it's Facebook, it's Reddit, and then there was Discord, the final nail in the coffin. Civ5 was released in the last years of forums still being popular, by the time Civ6 was released everything changed - all the smaller forums died, and the big ones dropped in traffic.
I would love to see true Civ 4 sales numbers over time, but I guess that will never happen. I am not so sure the latest iterations are truly the best sellers... they have the most precise numbers, for sure, thanks to digital platforms... but we will never know.
I would be surprised to see Civ IV beat either Civ V or VI. If for nothing else, video games have become more popular since 2005 as a form of entertainment. That's a tough trend to beat (although tbf mobile gaming plays the biggest role in that trend. I'm making the assumption pc gaming has also increased in popularity and strategy games by extension).