08.01.2016, 20:20
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Последний раз редактировалось Mauzen; 09.01.2016 в 13:00.
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First there was samp.popznet.com, but its offline for quite a while. Most recent data available at web.archive.org is from september 2014: http://web.archive.org/web/201409180...p.popznet.com/
You need to check the source for pw, sw and mw though, because web.archive does not support the graph display.
Then theres http://mauzen.org/samp/ with data since june 2015, so a little bit less than a year gap.
I might add popz data sometime to get a better overview, but it looks like playercounts have dropped slightly from 60k to about 50k weekly max (mind that popznet shows weekly maximums, my website shows daily min/max/avg) Number of servers also dropped accordingly (~5000 to ~4500).
Edit: Popz' data is now included on my website. I dont have his explicit permission for that, but its seriously difficult to contact him, and as I got this from the web archive where it is publicly available anyways I guess there shouldnt be a problem with that. Also added a note that he actually collected that data, not me.
Can be toggled on with the link below the graph (remember to compare it with the uppermost (maximum) of the other lines, as his data is the weekly maximum)
You need to check the source for pw, sw and mw though, because web.archive does not support the graph display.
Then theres http://mauzen.org/samp/ with data since june 2015, so a little bit less than a year gap.
I might add popz data sometime to get a better overview, but it looks like playercounts have dropped slightly from 60k to about 50k weekly max (mind that popznet shows weekly maximums, my website shows daily min/max/avg) Number of servers also dropped accordingly (~5000 to ~4500).
Edit: Popz' data is now included on my website. I dont have his explicit permission for that, but its seriously difficult to contact him, and as I got this from the web archive where it is publicly available anyways I guess there shouldnt be a problem with that. Also added a note that he actually collected that data, not me.
Can be toggled on with the link below the graph (remember to compare it with the uppermost (maximum) of the other lines, as his data is the weekly maximum)