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Cabal Numbers over Time


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I put this together using Anume's cabal statistic posts:

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As well as by cabal:

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Average Members (Total/Active) from August, 2006 - July, 2013:

Nexus: 6.24 / 4.57

Knight: 5.48 / 4.38

Tribunal: 5.16 / 4.57

Syndicate: 5.16 / 3.81

Warmaster: 4.84 / 3.52

Watcher: 4.52 / 2.95

Savant: 3.52 / 2.86

Herald: 2.28 / 1.71

Average: 4.65 / 3.55

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  • 7 months later...

It is good to have some data that shows that player numbers are fairly stable at least since 2011. The data is pretty unreliable before that point. Kyz: I did this because of your post! :)

 

Strange,  I read the opposite.

I read a downward trend since June 2011 (the first point in 2011 i can view on your first graph) to July 2013. Regarding the total cabal number in graph 1.

If you used excel, perhaps adding a trend line to the active (cabal) players data points would show a more interesting information.

 

Now something I really have to ask. Is it common in the US to have the time line decrease along the X line?

I think it's the first time I ever saw something like it in a graph. And I would not even notice it if I didn't had to write the June 2011 date for the post. :sorry:

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Mya:

 

Yes, it depends on what you are comparing, I suppose. From June 2011 (a peak point) until July 2013 (average) there has been a decline...but in general, that last date is very typical for the time-span, not high, not low. As for the inverse X axis...I don't know. I probably was just entering the data in reverse chronological order (grabbing it starting from Anume's most current posts) and never changed it. Certainly not normal in the US to have an inverse X axis.

 

Hitandrun:

 

Right! Anamus finished in March, 2012! :D Coincidence...I think not! :paladin:
 

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Mya:

 

Yes, it depends on what you are comparing, I suppose. From June 2011 (a peak point) until July 2013 (average) there has been a decline...but in general, that last date is very typical for the time-span, not high, not low. As for the inverse X axis...I don't know. I probably was just entering the data in reverse chronological order (grabbing it starting from Anume's most current posts) and never changed it. Certainly not normal in the US to have an inverse X axis.

 

Hitandrun:

 

Right! Anamus finished in March, 2012! :D Coincidence...I think not! :paladin:

 

 

What's the average pbase on at regular hours now anyhow?

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