Was Deltarune massively botted?>moderate twitch stats(more people watching hearthstone than deltarune on release day)>steam numbers make no sense, looks more like tf2 where someone turns on 200k bots at an instant, than how players realistically tune in>drop off is far stronger than should be at release day
you're a fucking retard mon
>>741840123>uh, it’s not bitter, everyone turned on deltarune at exact same time and then start to turn it off next hourThat’s not how sleeping rhythm of people on first day of a game looks like
ban steam charts threads
>>741839852>>741840282There was a gigantic counter in the website that told users exactly what time the update was going to be uploaded. I, like hundreds of thousand others, waited for it, installed it, and opened the game. It's not that difficult to understand, is it? And why would people watch a stream of it and spoil themselfs instead of playing it?
>>741839852>>drop off is far stronger than should be at release dayHaha yeah because chapter 5 is soooo good haha why are people leaving en mass? This is natural! We know who the Knight is, we know what happened to Dess, we know why everyone hates Asgore... The stakes are raising. This chapter had so many answers and lore drops!
>>741839852steamcharts niggers are always the stupid people on the board because they assume every game gets 90 hours of content whenever it gets a major updatethe bigger deltarune chapters are like 4-5 hours max with chapter 2 being an exception since it's like 6 hours or something. chapter 5 is like 4-5 hours if you drag your feet.
why would a shitty indie RPG be botted
>>741841410>There are hundreds of thousands of tranniesGrim
>>741839852>toby fox dick suckers open game>no content>close gamelol
I'm not touching it until it's "complete"
>>741839852>huge update to a popular game that adds another big chunk of (mid) content>the download of the update is quick as hell, and has a specific known time of release, so people are playing it literally a minute after it comes outOh gee, I wonder why?
>>741848873>big chunkSo why everyone left two hours later?
>>741839852Honestly that's what actually happened there >>741847898
>>741847905I played the demo chapter and I'm good, now I'm just gonna read every spoiler in every path and as long as the final ending (endings) is/are not complete shit, I'll buy it. Nothing pisses me off more than some big episodic thing going on for a while and having a shit ending.>>741848950>two hoursThat's clearly more than two hours, and it stayed pretty level for about 5-6 hours before starting to fall off.Plus the game isn't really that long unless you're replaying it a hundred times to get all the secrets, or playing through trying to 100% your current run, and even then it's not that long.>>741846928>steamcharts niggers>alwaysDon't lump us in with the dumbasses who can't read a graph.Feels a bit like some of the current Steam Charts hate comes from people defending Marathon like they're being paid to.Like, if a game gets a big content update or a patch that fixes big concerns that players have and the Steam Charts graph doesn't get a bump, the game's fucked, abort now, sell everything.Even the F2P week was a flop for Marathon, and it clearly wasn't interesting enough as basically nobody stuck around afterward, which is like, the whole reason for running an F2P week, to hook people so they buy it and stay.Same thing happened to Highguard, they upped the team sizes and the SC graph didn't go up at all before death. Same with really any of the big flops over the years.
you know most people just play it then do something else, right? people replaying it non stop and investigating every pixel for a chungus easter egg are the minority.woooow a singleplayer game (a CHAPTER of one even) has people play it then turn it off, fucking crazy
>>741839852...the episodes can be completed within a say each.
>green line upokay>green line downokay>this means......nothing