I'd advise you against doing that. Number of all reviews on Steam is about 400.000 (which is still unusually high). By your account, the game would have sold grand total of 800.000 copies on Steam. RDR2 would have sold... *drumroll*... an astounding 400.000 copies. Which is more than a little silly to think...Let's see, where is my calculator...
I would have given it a glowing review if I only paid ten bucks for it, too.The reviews speak for themselves:
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That's 412K+ people, freely speaking their mind.
It's not a bad game...it's a relatively good game that a significant number of people simply don't like. It's cilantro.
So in that sense, even if you don't like the game but only have paid 10 bucks, it still a "good" game ?I would have given it a glowing review if I only paid ten bucks for it, too.
I would be surprised if more as 1/10 of Steam users would bother with rating anything. These graphs/numers are maybe good for estimate ratio for overal players view on a game, but even this is doubtfull (Personally I think that is higher chance that user will write bad review as a good one, but this is just my pesimistic view). The highest benefit however imo is, that with such positive ratio there is much bigger chance that a new player decide to buy a game (or give it chance and try it) ... and this is what is the most beneficial for any gaming studio. New players at this stage also will mostly not have any "hyped expectations" ...Let's see, where is my calculator...
Dont like or have grown a bit salty towards because of the issues with launch.The reviews speak for themselves:
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That's 412K+ people, freely speaking their mind.
It's not a bad game...it's a relatively good game that a significant number of people simply don't like. It's cilantro.
It's also sitting on the #1 spot of global top sellers. But who cares about such details, right? Unplayable, dead game...
Nah, I'm pretty sure it says to us that right now, people are buying CP2077 more than any other game available on Steam. It is outselling RDR2, for example, and both games are sold at same, 50% discount. It also tells us that the vast majority of those who played it recently are liking it. Cheers!what says nothing - cause all the ones who are disappointed are count in this rating as well.
Nah, I'm pretty sure it says to us that right now, people are buying CP2077 more than any other game available on Steam. It is outselling RDR2, for example, and both games are sold at same, 50% discount. It also tells us that the vast majority of those who played it recently are liking it. Cheers!
Sure, but this thread is about Cyberpunk's recent (good) performance on Steam.people shouldnt always just rely on steam at all. but what ever makes you feel better
Um... a vast majority of people who bothered rating the game on steam, you mean.Nah, I'm pretty sure it says to us that right now, people are buying CP2077 more than any other game available on Steam. It is outselling RDR2, for example, and both games are sold at same, 50% discount. It also tells us that the vast majority of those who played it recently are liking it. Cheers!
Um... a vast majority of people who bothered rating the game on steam, you mean.