that is hard to say. Right now, at any given time, on instant action, TT has 4-8 players playing concurrently in 3 games.. this is on the decline, and some of the decline has been that Legions is taking a lot of 'new users' that used to try TT or Rokkitball first. Legions has 108 people playing 24 games (right now) and that is pretty constant. RB has a 12 players playing 6 games (concurrent).. looking at TT, right now I see 22 players playing 6 games. When I checked last month (before I went on vacation) I was seeing upwards of 50 concurrent users on TT standalone.. so, the idea is, yes, if the number of concurrent users on ia.com jumped to be what we get organically on ia.com in addition to what we see in the standalone, we would be seeing 60-70 players concurrent in 10-15 games.. making it 'nip at the heels' of legions instead of there being an order of magnitude difference in number of concurrent users.Are there enough standalone players here -- if a substantial percentage went over to IA -- to drive a shift in TT's level of priority?
my opinion is, yes, if there were a full on shift over to ia.com, it would be noticeable enough.
At the moment, we are mostly growing organically (not doing a huge user aggregation effort) so there is not a huge number of people in the churn one sees with demos.. it is not insubstantial the amount we get daily.. the number of unique visitors to TT on ia.com FAR surpasses the size of this community, but the number of committed users is a small percentage of that..
as for improvments to the site and the games and the quality, we know. We are not blind.. we are working on it. We are not in a position where if we don't do it now we fail.. we are in a position where if we don't do it right to scale, we shoot ourselves in the foot. So we are just taking the slow and measured approach.