Here's a more updated graph. I posted a description of the units on another site, and without them the X axis doesn't make much sense.
X axis is milliseconds since the start of 1970 (the Unix Epoch). The major subdivisions on the X axis correspond to 13 hour, 53 minute, 20 second time intervals.
I'll provide updated graphs every once in a while.
Here is the data representing almost 2 weeks since launch. Same processing on this as was on the previous graph.
We're getting to the point where macro-scale trends are visible. You can see the deceleration forming a logarithmic trend. Interesting, you can also see the periodic increases/decreases in the account rate over 24 hour periods corresponding to activity in timezones.
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Rofl.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBtpyeLxVkI
X axis is milliseconds since the start of 1970 (the Unix Epoch). The major subdivisions on the X axis correspond to 13 hour, 53 minute, 20 second time intervals.
I'll provide updated graphs every once in a while.
That's... AWESOME! More people for me to kill.
I wonder what Sierra would think if they saw that graph.
The current X axis timescale is days since first account generation.
I've also gone to the liberty of labeling a few of the major events.
It's getting to the point where a logarithmic scale transformation might be more useful to see trends.
The same thing they did when they canned the tribes series....Sad numbers compared to the games the majority flocks to.
We're getting to the point where macro-scale trends are visible. You can see the deceleration forming a logarithmic trend. Interesting, you can also see the periodic increases/decreases in the account rate over 24 hour periods corresponding to activity in timezones.
ftw hahahaha