• simpleEnglish
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    Saw this article before and the title is very misleading. 53% is barely “most”, and the biggest takeaway from it is that gamers age 16-24 greatly prefer multiplayer games while people aged 25-34 prefer multiplayer as much as singleplayer. Those age groups are probably most of the market.

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      53% is barely “most”

      This is a really bizarre point to try to make, to me. The headline doesn’t say “the vast, overwhelming percentage of gamers” It says most. 53% is most.

      The bigger problem I had was with the categories, really.

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        “Most” in more than a simple majority in my understanding of English as a non-native speaker. “More” would be a better word for it. I’d also take “single player is the most popular” of two game modes which is true but still implies more than 6% difference.

        Are you Spanish or Arabic speaking by any chance?

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          No. I am a native English speaker and writer.

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        That 3% could be a rounding error, “most” implies a much bigger difference, the title should say that half gamers prefer singleplayer games.

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          It doesn’t though. It doesn’t even need to mean more than half, it means more than anything else. If there are 8 groups of 10 and 1 group of 20, the last group has the most members.

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      People with lots of time and friends prefer multiplayer games more than people with little time and friends. Go figure.

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        I would assume people with lots of friends and little time will like them even less.

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      Their methodology also seems a little fucked, reads like this was a survey they offered to gamers. There’s likely a lot of self-selection bias to the responses.

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      Yeah, multiplayer is preferred in their data until the 45+ age ranges. Weird article.