Six mounth numbers
- We had an average of just over a thousand hours played per month, but with an increase of 50% in the last three months.
- Around 50 players on weekends and 20 to 30 during the week.
- Sum of players in each country.
- Ranking of countries by total hours played. Ranking of countries by total hours played. Despite the leading role of the USA, the United Kingdom, Brazil, Germany and Sweden have closer numbers.
- Distribution of favorite games in some countries.
1. Percentage and colored graph of the distribution of the 20 players who spent the longest time online. RamDoctor despite being in first place was due to an uninterrupted connection for just a few days.
2. Some players start to use BBA Mode and indicate this feature in their usernames.
3. Level distribution. Indicates good regularity of a player base (occasional player and addict).
4. Listed demonstration of the TOP 20 with indication of their countries.
1. Huge numbers for PSO
2. Another large proportion without recognition (null), which may indicate testing times, web browsing, time played in Daytona USA, and mainly moments when the game is simply not recognized by Now, due to the subtlety of this mechanism, which depends on a certain timing when the game accesses the server and sends the DNS request, which is responsible for this recognition, mostly happening with PSO. Also caused by situations in which the Dreamcast has DNS1 or DNS2 defined.
3. Some games clearly need more attention, with many playing less than 100 hours in these 6 months of data.
- Here we have good regularity statistics. In 209 days of data, we can see how many days each player logged in and the average time online each day. A more accurate demonstration of the most frequent players. As well as the average time online and days online for the sum of players in each country.
You can see more information generated from the raw data in the online public spreadsheet.