So with Battlefield Hardline out for more than a week now, i've been following and noticing an interesting trend in the population of the BF franchise, across all platforms.
Over the latest itterations, Battlefield has always been very popular on PC and Playstation systems. Just over the last months, the PC and PS4 version were the constant, most popular version, even from launch. The PS3 was third. With xbox consoles, it just wasn't has popular.
It's said that PC gamers support a game for longer periods of time. For reference, here's a quick shot of the BF3 stats

However, BF Hardline is a pretty interesting case. Not only is the PS4 version more popular, but so is the XB1 version.

Yet with BF4, not only has the PC taken a larger lead than in the last months, but also continues to be far more popular than BFH

Obviously, fluctuations will occur and sometimes the ps4 version will be on top.
Regardless, it's pretty funny, and weird, to see how PC gamers, who always tend to be in full support of Battlefield, haven't simply moved on to the latest trend, and actually have decided to stick with BF3-4
In contrast, console population has indeed taken a dive ever since Hardline's launch.
So do you think pc gamers tend to stay longer? Do console gamers simply leave a game in favour of the new hotness? Or could this just be a rare case?
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