XFire Hits 8 Million Users, Releases Bevy of Stats
GamesIndustry.biz notes that the popular PC communication service XFire has reached the startling mass of 8 million users. XFire users don't pay a fee to use the service, of course, but with some 40% of those gamers coming from North America that represents about 3.2 million players here in the states. They also let fly with some interesting statistics, gathered from their teeming masses: "According to the details based on activity across the month of August, taken almost entirely from PC game-playing data, World of Warcraft logged over 440,000 hours of gameplay on average per day. This was followed by Call of Duty 2 Multiplayer and Counter-Strike: Source, on 173,355 and 158,714 average hours respectively. The second most popular MMO was Guild Wars, logging 59,199 average hours per day, while Eve Online was sixth most popular MMO, and Lord of the Rings Online came 8th."
Although it's unfortunate that it's main use seems to be 13 year old boys calling each other "fag".
We figured out a long time ago that it's easier to elect seven judges than to elect 132 legislators.
i found this tool a while ago. they have the same functionality as HLSW, TeamSpeak, and Xfire all in 1 package. great tool for being "beta"
I wonder how the integrated voice chat in WoW's upcoming patch will affect the adoption of Xfire's beta voice chat feature.
Also, I'm probably the wrong demographic for Xfire (as kids these days seem to be able to multi-task with the chatting, texting, gaming, etc. all at the same time like nobody's business), but I can't seem to discover the secret to actively playing a game while IMing multiple friends...that'd be a one way ticket to the graveyard for me.
Just once I'd like someone to call me 'Sir' without adding 'You're making a scene.'
440K hours per day for WoW, and I still find it more impressive that vatsim just hit 10M hours.
I could be wrong, but Silkroad appears to be the highest ranked game that is free to play.
If only we could fall into a woman's arms without falling into her hands
There still isn't an official one, anyone have any lucking getting any x-fire messaging working from linux?
There's an article in the current 2600 explaining just how easy it is to "trick" the XFire daemon into counting time for the wrong executable.
Not that anybody cares enough to skew the results and risk being caught, I'm sure, just saying it's a bit insecure a method.
Sad.
The article fails to mention how easy it is to game the stats because about a year ago there was a deliberate multi-forum attempt to get Windows Solitaire to the top of the chart. It did manage to beat Counter-strike for #2 in the wee hours of one morning, but never did get anywhere near WoW.
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X-Fire is a horrible, viral, wannabe spyware rootkit (I'm not saying it is but it sure seems like it wants to be). It comes bundled with some games and has an installer that basically lies and if you click "No, don't install this horrible ball of pus and malware", then asks you "Are you sure you don't want to play with your friends online?" - inferring that without that bloated pile of scum you can't play multiplayer games.
This whole article should never have been posted.
No, I'm not trolling, the readers need to know how unethically this product is marketed.
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