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CC Has Been Declining
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Uff. 4805.

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4793, the rate of decline is accelerating
Down 210 in the last 4 weeks.
Down 210 in the last 4 weeks.
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4771
It almost seems as though the bottom dropped out once we dropped below 5000. Though this may be typical of the summer slump.
It almost seems as though the bottom dropped out once we dropped below 5000. Though this may be typical of the summer slump.

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Summer slump? At this rate WINTER is not coming. Not everDoc_Brown wrote:4771
It almost seems as though the bottom dropped out once we dropped below 5000. Though this may be typical of the summer slump.

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4152 if you remove all "new recruit" knowing only few those days becomes active member....therefore we are closer to 4200 real active members.
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It is the lack of a mobile platform, IMO (as stated numerous times by others over the many years this thread has progressed). People do everything on their phones these days, which pretty much started the same year this site was launched and has increased each year since. However, CC has made basically 0 strides re: launching a successful mobile site during that same time period. Playing CC on our phones has actually gotten WORSE over the years.
I have a Samsung, and it sucks playing on my phone. I will usually wait until I get back to a computer unless I am absolutely certain that I will miss a turn before I can get to one. It gives me great pains to have to zoom in to make the 'i' larger, slide to the right, slide down, and click the 'i' just to get to an overview of stats, much less every other aspect of the panel interface. Then, I have to refresh the page just to see the map again while I make a move (which also requires zooming in and out and other non-mobile-interfaced techniques). If I want to see the stats again, rinse and repeat the whole damn process.
Apply the above to a practical hypothetical: a player waits to take a turn (later on a computer) because doing so on his or her mobile phone is so much more difficult than doing so on a computer. That player subsequently misses a turn, loses the game, and gets pissed off because of it. This causes the player to either quit or slowly play less games (as he or she becomes busier with life), and generally makes them less interested in CC as a whole.
The goal should be to make it as easy as possible for players to take their turns, as well as interact with other aspects of the site. This site/game requires you to log on every single day to take a turn if you are in an active game(s). It isn't rocket science that this important never-changing feature should go hand-in-hand with being able to play easily on one's mobile phone.
I have a Samsung, and it sucks playing on my phone. I will usually wait until I get back to a computer unless I am absolutely certain that I will miss a turn before I can get to one. It gives me great pains to have to zoom in to make the 'i' larger, slide to the right, slide down, and click the 'i' just to get to an overview of stats, much less every other aspect of the panel interface. Then, I have to refresh the page just to see the map again while I make a move (which also requires zooming in and out and other non-mobile-interfaced techniques). If I want to see the stats again, rinse and repeat the whole damn process.
Apply the above to a practical hypothetical: a player waits to take a turn (later on a computer) because doing so on his or her mobile phone is so much more difficult than doing so on a computer. That player subsequently misses a turn, loses the game, and gets pissed off because of it. This causes the player to either quit or slowly play less games (as he or she becomes busier with life), and generally makes them less interested in CC as a whole.
The goal should be to make it as easy as possible for players to take their turns, as well as interact with other aspects of the site. This site/game requires you to log on every single day to take a turn if you are in an active game(s). It isn't rocket science that this important never-changing feature should go hand-in-hand with being able to play easily on one's mobile phone.
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I agree with this...I don't mind playing individual games on my phone but I had to do a full board sweep in a clan game on Rail Europe once on my phone...I needed almost an hour to calm my nerves after it was over and the turn itself took close to 45 minutes to complete (yes I might have gone faster but I was making sure I got it right and that is the point).CivProBlows wrote:It is the lack of a mobile platform, IMO (as stated numerous times by others over the many years this thread has progressed). People do everything on their phones these days, which pretty much started the same year this site was launched and has increased each year since. However, CC has made basically 0 strides re: launching a successful mobile site during that same time period. Playing CC on our phones has actually gotten WORSE over the years.
I have a Samsung, and it sucks playing on my phone. I will usually wait until I get back to a computer unless I am absolutely certain that I will miss a turn before I can get to one. It gives me great pains to have to zoom in to make the 'i' larger, slide to the right, slide down, and click the 'i' just to get to an overview of stats, much less every other aspect of the panel interface. Then, I have to refresh the page just to see the map again while I make a move (which also requires zooming in and out and other non-mobile-interfaced techniques). If I want to see the stats again, rinse and repeat the whole damn process.
Apply the above to a practical hypothetical: a player waits to take a turn (later on a computer) because doing so on his or her mobile phone is so much more difficult than doing so on a computer. That player subsequently misses a turn, loses the game, and gets pissed off because of it. This causes the player to either quit or slowly play less games (as he or she becomes busier with life), and generally makes them less interested in CC as a whole.
The goal should be to make it as easy as possible for players to take their turns, as well as interact with other aspects of the site. This site/game requires you to log on every single day to take a turn if you are in an active game(s). It isn't rocket science that this important never-changing feature should go hand-in-hand with being able to play easily on one's mobile phone.
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Question with everyone playing on their phone.
Do you do it with the interface on or off?
I play it with interface off, and it actually is not bad at all. Problem is you cant snap.
Do you do it with the interface on or off?
I play it with interface off, and it actually is not bad at all. Problem is you cant snap.
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this.rockfist wrote:I agree with this...I don't mind playing individual games on my phone but I had to do a full board sweep in a clan game on Rail Europe once on my phone...I needed almost an hour to calm my nerves after it was over and the turn itself took close to 45 minutes to complete (yes I might have gone faster but I was making sure I got it right and that is the point).CivProBlows wrote:It is the lack of a mobile platform, IMO (as stated numerous times by others over the many years this thread has progressed). People do everything on their phones these days, which pretty much started the same year this site was launched and has increased each year since. However, CC has made basically 0 strides re: launching a successful mobile site during that same time period. Playing CC on our phones has actually gotten WORSE over the years.
I have a Samsung, and it sucks playing on my phone. I will usually wait until I get back to a computer unless I am absolutely certain that I will miss a turn before I can get to one. It gives me great pains to have to zoom in to make the 'i' larger, slide to the right, slide down, and click the 'i' just to get to an overview of stats, much less every other aspect of the panel interface. Then, I have to refresh the page just to see the map again while I make a move (which also requires zooming in and out and other non-mobile-interfaced techniques). If I want to see the stats again, rinse and repeat the whole damn process.
Apply the above to a practical hypothetical: a player waits to take a turn (later on a computer) because doing so on his or her mobile phone is so much more difficult than doing so on a computer. That player subsequently misses a turn, loses the game, and gets pissed off because of it. This causes the player to either quit or slowly play less games (as he or she becomes busier with life), and generally makes them less interested in CC as a whole.
The goal should be to make it as easy as possible for players to take their turns, as well as interact with other aspects of the site. This site/game requires you to log on every single day to take a turn if you are in an active game(s). It isn't rocket science that this important never-changing feature should go hand-in-hand with being able to play easily on one's mobile phone.

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Mobile app is a good idea, but another good idea is simply running an advertising campaign, CC could hire someone to market the company and grow new player base, based on commission it's a win win
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I nominate Llama to fill our in house English Professor position.
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Pretty sure every time a mobile interface gets proposed the response is that BigWhim would rather just let CC die than invest in one.
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No, he spent an entire summer devoted to the idea and grinding away at it, and eventually gave up, after investing an enormous amount of effort.mrswdk wrote:Pretty sure every time a mobile interface gets proposed the response is that BigWhim would rather just let CC die than invest in one.
Prior to that, a couple of other people tried to produce CC apps and failed.
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I do not know. I'm not a techie. It could be that our maps are just bigger and more complex than theirs. Or in fairness it could just be that they are owned by big corporations that can afford a broader spectrum of programmers on staff. BW is just one man, and I don't know for sure but I suspect he's self-taught. There's probably holes in his knowledge that could only be filled by hiring someone whose salary would be greater than our whole revenue. Rock meet hard place.
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Don't let the conquer club door hit your huge buttocks on the way out to go join one of those apps.
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I'll have you know my buttocks are very well conditioned and a pleasant size.
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Puhleeze...
They're worse than that mutant orange.
If those apps didn't suck so bad this place would quickly run out of complainers.
They're worse than that mutant orange.
If those apps didn't suck so bad this place would quickly run out of complainers.
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I downloaded the one called Risk before but at the time it didn't have multiplayer (so you were just left to play against shitty AI).
It appears to have multiplayer now. I will re-download and report back.
It appears to have multiplayer now. I will re-download and report back.
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Adios you deformed little man.
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There are a few OG members like myself and a few of the crew I know who have daily users in the thousands, and 10s of thousands interacting with our work or business profiles, and our personal profiles on social media platform. Get some ironically hip video content going.Aba wrote:Mobile app is a good idea, but another good idea is simply running an advertising campaign, CC could hire someone to market the company and grow new player base, based on commission it's a win win
Sadly me and mine busting our guts will do nothing to arrest site decay.
Fix the mobile interface
Have consistency in moderation
Have a play pen for people to use naughty words without having part of what they pay for stripped from them.
Have site owner representatives available even once a month for a live Q&A
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Pretty much don't be stupid lazy cunts, dwelling in the past, huffing stale farts and bemoaning that our's is a niche product.
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Fix, don't fix, just don't dare complain that it is out of your control. Get a dog up ya, ya lazy munted septic boof heads
