• woelkchen@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    There’s an achievement in Minecraft for literally just opening your inventory for the first time but only 60% of Xbox players have it.

    12,7% of Amid Evil players are in-game forever:

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      1 year ago

      That achievement is likely to gather more accurate statistics due to the problems you mention. The Amid Evil devs can now confidently say that 12.7% of players who own the game have never started it. Meaning they can subtract that number from other achievement percentages to get a better idea of how many people are progressing certain ways.

      The same is likely true for Minecraft’s inventory achievement, though that’s slightly less useful, as some players may make it a little further without opening the inventory and then stop forever.

      Leaving the first planet in Stafield takes a little more effort, but not much. It’s safe to say that some of the 25% of players who haven’t done it haven’t ever opened the game. But that number will probably be close to 10%.

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        1 year ago

        I think the percentages are calculated from players that actually launched the game, not from people who own it.

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        1 year ago

        Steam does not count games that have never been launched. For 12.7% of the players the game probably quit under a bit different circumstances: game crashed or they lost internet connectivity.

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          Or they killed the application, or potentially alt-f4d depending on how well the game handles that.