I just wanted to suggest to the FFR managers or whatever to email everybody who plays FFR to notify them that it's back. I'm sure a lot of people would still love play!
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Our activity numbers are basically already at where they were pre-downtime. Only a very small percentage of that 1.7M have EVER actually been active users. The majority are accounts that were made more than 3 years ago, played less than 5 games, made less than 5 posts and then haven't been used since.Originally posted by HazelleIf FFR is important enough to them, they'll find out on their own eventually if they haven't already.Comment
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I remember the summer of 2008.
There were over 4,000 people online at peak hours, and 1800 online at the lowest point of the night. :PComment
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I actually remember that too. MP was always packed and there was always competition, even late night.
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It was never nearly that high. We were actually getting about an average of about 3600 total unique users per day across the summer of 2008 (Lowest: 3049, Highest: 4456) so the peak time was probably closer to 2000.
We're at about 1300/day now, and we were at about 1450/1500 in the winter of 2009
Also, we're getting about 5800 new registrations per month right now.Last edited by devonin; 04-29-2011, 07:44 PM.Comment
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I clearly remember, perhaps not in 2008?, numbers on the "xxxx users currently using FFR." being over 4,000 at some points.
When I joined in 2007 the numbers were averaging around 1,800 at peak. This is all memory, so I can't be sure. You have the statistics. :PLast edited by Zageron; 04-30-2011, 10:20 AM.Comment
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The highest "Total users per day" for that summer was 4456, and I really doubt they were all on at once. Still, the total activity on the site in Summer '08 was triple that of right now, no matter which way we go.Comment








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