[KM]Sneg_ wrote:And you aren't reading it right.Huh?
[KM]Sneg_ wrote:You read the graph by looking at the middle of the bars.Why? The graph shows the number of players, at the start of the map, during play and at the end. Taking the middle is just arbitary, why not look at the figure at 10% of map play, or 60%, or when the map vote has been called?
Prodigy started out with 16 players and decreased whilst it was being played, until it ended with approximately 9 players.
Havana started with a bad number of players following on from Prodigy, but then started to pick up because people joined to play Havana. Maybe Havana was choosen from the map vote, then people looked at the time and decided to leave.

This shows that Dust2 started with about 20, increased to 22 and then started to drop to 18 at the end, because people get bored of playing Dust2.
These graphs mean very little, and are just the same as any other statistics and can be read a number of ways. There are lots of factors that can't be seen such as what was voted for during these cycles, who left and who joined, etc.
Havana rocks
