I will support this claim even though it is not mine.
http://store.steampowered.com/stats/
I go to steam stat page everyday at least, I've been watching how many people are playing new vegas.
When New Vegas was released, the day-peak number was about 57,500. That was the maximum I saw.
(by the way, Steam keeps two different New Vegas in this list, I assume one is Steam-purchased, and the other one is disc-based, I only focus on the former.)
In november, the number reduced downed to around 30,000-35,000 and at the end of December the number went down to 20,000 to 25,000
In January the number went down to 10,000 and it was around 5000 in early february and it raised up to 8000 when Dead Money was released.
The number kept going down and as of today, New Vegas on Steam has a peaked number of 6253.
http://store.steampowered.com/stats/
I go to steam stat page everyday at least, I've been watching how many people are playing new vegas.
When New Vegas was released, the day-peak number was about 57,500. That was the maximum I saw.
(by the way, Steam keeps two different New Vegas in this list, I assume one is Steam-purchased, and the other one is disc-based, I only focus on the former.)
In november, the number reduced downed to around 30,000-35,000 and at the end of December the number went down to 20,000 to 25,000
In January the number went down to 10,000 and it was around 5000 in early february and it raised up to 8000 when Dead Money was released.
The number kept going down and as of today, New Vegas on Steam has a peaked number of 6253.
Some people may be playing offline as well. You have to take that into account. Also those with limited internet access that only went online for activation.