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![]() I was curious what type of numbers were logged in from release to Luclin time frame.
Thanks in advance Bukujuju | ||
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![]() I am not positive, but........ I played on "The Rathe" and I remember 10k people on just my server.
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![]() Hrmm... if you can read that chart, it looks like about 450,000-500,000ish around Luclin's release (Dec 2001).
At any given time there were usually about 20-25 servers running then, so 20k per server? | ||
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![]() Actually, when was the first merge? There may have been more servers then.
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![]() Sony has 300k subscribers across all their games right now.
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![]() I think there was something like 1500-2500 logged in on the servers at peak times. I'll have to check with my bro, he saw a bunch of that info during the summit in San Diego.
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![]() I remember at around the time when they stopped showing server numbers, which I believe happened on 9/11 coincidentally, the population on Tallon Zek regularly hit 3k concurrent users in primetime. And we were usually one of the lowest populations.
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![]() Here are some data points of how many people were logged into the server at a time, when they still listed it. This is from www.monkly-business.com in archive.org
Server Status Last scan: 2/1/2001 at 8:37 pm GMT -a thursday, 3:37pm Eastern time in the United States. Quote:
Server Status Last scan: 7/21/2001 at 1:50 pm PST A Saturday in the USA. Quote:
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