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minus-squareDomi@lemmy.secnd.melinkfedilinkarrow-up8·6 hours agoDoom 2016 launched with a 44k player peak on Steam, Doom Eternal with a 100k peak and Doom: The Dark Ages only got a 30k peak. Either most people play on Game Pass, think the game is too expensive, don’t have raytracing compatible hardware or don’t like Denuvo. Whatever it is, the game doesn’t seem to be doing so great.
minus-squarePoopfeast420@discuss.tchncs.delinkfedilinkarrow-up6·6 hours agoEternal had Denuvo, but it was removed a year ago, so it probably doesn’t have to do anything with the lower numbers on Steam. My guess is mainly price and RT.
Doom 2016 launched with a 44k player peak on Steam, Doom Eternal with a 100k peak and Doom: The Dark Ages only got a 30k peak.
Either most people play on Game Pass, think the game is too expensive, don’t have raytracing compatible hardware or don’t like Denuvo.
Whatever it is, the game doesn’t seem to be doing so great.
Eternal had Denuvo, but it was removed a year ago, so it probably doesn’t have to do anything with the lower numbers on Steam.
My guess is mainly price and RT.