Oncoshi, on 26 February 2016 - 12:39 PM, said:
World of tanks is the same game type but they have 500000 players. Its not about the niche but about the quality of a game.
http://wotlabs.net/
With bad matchmaking, bad balance and beginners unfriendly gamestyle u cant win new players for your game.
OP, I was a combo Anthro-Sociology-Linguistics-History major, but I'm gonna learn you something about sources in research:
Sources cannot be meaningfully compared if they are not shown to be congruent.
Argument: WOT has 500,000 players, ergo it is a better/more popular game. (Paraphrased)
Source: A third-party WOT tracker site, with the datum "Players Tracked: 534448"
Comparison: MWO has falling playerbase (paraphrased)
Source: A third-party Steam tracker site. There are multiple data here, such as "Number of Owners", "Number of Players [presumably includes one-time players]", "Players in last 2 weeks", "Currently Playing."
So, we're going to blow right past the parts that others have covered--namely that not 100% of the players play off of Steam, number of active players not necessarily indicative of other trends*, new players might suddenly have real-life obligations now that the holidays are over, etc..
Ok, that's done. Data. We don't know what the WOT number represents. If it is is "Currently Playing," then that's a HUGE difference. Point made. But please direct us to that particular datum rather than making us search for it (because I couldn't find it). If it's "Last 2 Weeks," then still pretty solid point. The order of magnitude is only x10, but PGI should take note and maybe adjust business plans. If it's One-Time Players, or even Owners (have downloaded from the website), then you have no real argument. Like, at all.
Really, these types of arguments can't be had until MWO releases bulk user data (for both Steam client and Classic client) so that they can be aggregated by third party sites like Steamdb, this WOT site, or Dotabuff for Dota 2's user stats.
*EDIT: By "other trends" I'm referring generally to the "dedicated, $$-paying fanbase" being more important than raw F2P numbers.
Edited by Jables McBarty, 26 February 2016 - 01:30 PM.