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In today’s Dev Diary we would like to present some of the information we gathered from the CK2 survey we did some time ago. The survey is based on a sample size of between 4000-5000 answers per data point. Note that we have not measured what you thought of any free features that came in the major patches, but rather this survey focused on the paid features of our various DLC’s. I won’t present all of it in this DD, but I will bring up some interesting points that might amuse you!
Amount of survey takers that both Owns and Plays a given DLC:
Sword of Islam - 90.8%
Legacy of Rome - 92,36%
Sunset Invasion - 71,54%
The Republic - 89.32%
The Old Gods - 96,17%
Sons of Abraham - 91,92%
Rajas of India - 82,29%
Charlemagne - 91,66%
Way of Life - 92,97%
Horse Lords - 82,91%
Conclave - 81,57%
Reaper’s Due - 79,29%
The DLC’s that built the most hype before they were released:
The Old Gods
The DLC’s that built the least hype:
The Reaper’s Due
Way of Life
While many DLC’s built a lot of interest before they were released, these three stand out from the crowd.
Sunset Invasion
The DLC’s that exceeded your expectations the most:
This leaves the Sunset Invasion as the only DLC that did not manage to build much interest.
The Reaper’s Due
And the other side of the coin, the DLC’s that did not live up to your expectations:
The Old Gods
This means that while The Old Gods is the overall winner, The Reaper’s Due had the most people being completely blown away.
Sunset Invasion
The DLC’s that has content you use the most often:
This leaves the Sunset Invasion as the only DLC where for a lot of players it did not live up to the initial impression.
Way of Life
The DLC’s that has content you use the least often:
The Reaper’s Due
The Old Gods
Sunset Invasion
The most AND least well received feature, per DLC:
Rajas of India
Sword of Islam
Sword of Islam
The additions that you rate the highest in a new DLC:
Legacy of Rome
(Note that there were only 2 data points for this DLC, Restoring Rome actually scored quite high, but retinues has it beat by a landslide)
Sunset Invasion
The Republic
The Old Gods
Sons of Abraham
Rajas of India
Charlemagne
Way of Life
(Note that once again there were only 2 data points for this DLC)
Horse Lords
Conclave
Reaper’s Due
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We hope that this was interesting to you, even though it’s in a heavily condensed format - hopefully we’ll be able to present even more survey results in the future!
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[ 2017-03-20 12:14:52 CET ] [ Original post ]
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