[url=http://majornelson.com/2012/12/13/live-activity-for-week-of-dec-3/]I'm really not surprised[/url]. I have no damn idea why people judged this game by it's daily peak when Halo: Reach was still getting 600,000 players a day back in March.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] What Is This1 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] alex0612 What? Peak just encourages dumb people to ramble "DIS GAM ARE DYING BECAUSE IT ONLY GET 100,000 PLAYER EVERY HOUR". Peak is incredible unimportant for determining a game's online "health".[/quote] Not really since overall activity is roughly the same as the peak amount of people it is just an easier way to measure how many people play the game. The main reason they are for the most part the same is overall activity is affected by the peak since the higher the peak the more people playing the game.[/quote]I'm not even going to try to argue about [i]this[/i]. It's mainly just opinion based.