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TeeGee wrote:The randoms joining and leaving is declining for sure, but the main user base (regulars) has been pretty consistent for some time.
Pirlo wrote:CC is not even stable and non-growing
Davie.K wrote:3,340 …. A new low
TeeGee wrote:and this is usually the period of our biggest flops
SoN!c wrote:We need things brewing. Fun. Positivism! No sour wankmilk.
This place is unique in the world! And we have TeeGee and Raz + a amused jesus noir..
Life is good![]()
Let's hit the Indian public next. Make an Old India map. 1.4 billion people who love math and... and a good risk game..
thegroover wrote:Despite what anyone thinks of Craig I think that if/when the super league dies the numbers will suffer a drop.
Its the biggest repeat tourni on CC and will be missed by a lot of users.
SoN!c wrote:Take your confession with the black jesus and say 10 hail mary's..
Davie.K wrote:3,339 …. After a surprising brief respite the trend restarts as the northern hemisphere “enjoys” the sunny weather.
Davie.K wrote:
Swimmerdude99 wrote:thegroover wrote:Despite what anyone thinks of Craig I think that if/when the super league dies the numbers will suffer a drop.
Its the biggest repeat tourni on CC and will be missed by a lot of users.
It won't suffer a drop as long as he doesn't sabotage the tournament and decides to let people who are mentally and emotionally equipped, to keep running it (his three helpers, for example)
thegroover wrote:Swimmerdude99 wrote:thegroover wrote:Despite what anyone thinks of Craig I think that if/when the super league dies the numbers will suffer a drop.
Its the biggest repeat tourni on CC and will be missed by a lot of users.
It won't suffer a drop as long as he doesn't sabotage the tournament and decides to let people who are mentally and emotionally equipped, to keep running it (his three helpers, for example)
One of them has already quit and taken his excellent skills with him.
A real shame a compromise could not be reached.
SoN!c wrote:thegroover wrote:Swimmerdude99 wrote:thegroover wrote:Despite what anyone thinks of Craig I think that if/when the super league dies the numbers will suffer a drop.
Its the biggest repeat tourni on CC and will be missed by a lot of users.
It won't suffer a drop as long as he doesn't sabotage the tournament and decides to let people who are mentally and emotionally equipped, to keep running it (his three helpers, for example)
One of them has already quit and taken his excellent skills with him.
A real shame a compromise could not be reached.
You are so right. But that's the problem with Craig. He does not compromise. It's his way or the highway. And he does not mind holding everybody hostage or breaking his promises. Flips everything to his way accordingly, the truth included, without blinking an eye. He is the adult version of "im leaving and i take my ball with me". In the end it''s Craigs fault alone. Everybody is here to help him but his demands have to be in this world. Not flying over some Martian bunkers.
greenoaks wrote:i don't think it matters too much if cc has 21 or 18 thousand members.
what i'd like to know is how many are premium? we pay for this site so are our numbers increasing, decreasing or stagnating?
TeeGee wrote:greenoaks wrote:i don't think it matters too much if cc has 21 or 18 thousand members.
what i'd like to know is how many are premium? we pay for this site so are our numbers increasing, decreasing or stagnating?
I think the number of premium users has been reasonably stable for sometime. The number of free users has decreased as can be seen by looking at the members list and guide games, far fewer new members and guide games have dropped significantly
MichelSableheart wrote:Running scoreboard only counts players if they completed 20 games in a month. It therefore doesn't count most new players (who are more likely to start as freemium to check the game out), nor does it count active players who intentionally keep their game count limited (I've never appeared on the running scoreboard, despite definitely being an active player in the last year). But if you lose ~1500 players (the difference between January 2022 and now on the normal scoreboard) who each play a few games a month, that's still a lot less games getting filled, and a lot less opponents for the very active players on the running scoreboard.sdh wrote:From Running scoreboard...As long as active players stay around 1000 the total number on the scoreboard shouldn't make a huge difference?
2022
Jan 1246
Feb 1149
Mar 1200
Apr 1139
May 1120
Jun 1094
Jul 1072
Aug 1120
Sep 1092
Oct 1124
Nov 1103
Dec 1091
2023
Jan 1163
Feb 1061
Mar 1120
Apr 1085
May 1074
Jun 1057
Jul 1028
Aug 1030
Sep 1008
Oct 1028
Nov 1031
But even ignoring that, it should worry you when you compare the same month this year with last year. We lost anywhere between 3.4% (comparing June) and 8.5% (comparing October) of the most active part of the player base in a year time. A year ago, the number of players on the running scoreboard was around 1100. It will drop below 1000 somewhere next year, and if trends continue, it's unlikely that we see any month above 1000 in 2025.
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