Either I'm COMPLETELY confused as to what he's asking, or this guy is the most obvious troll in the history of trolls.
First he says that the population has gone down since Steam release. Basic competence will show you that that's not remotely true. In what world does this graph represent a diminishing population?
Then he mentions a single twitch stream. Um... in what world is a single twitch stream a legitimate way to measure the population playing a game? Again... this is an early access game and, as with most early access games, there will be a lot of spikes with people checking it out then going away for a while. But the population is consistent. The sales are consistent. The twitch #'s don't mean diddly jack.
I'm sorry if this is a rules violation as a personal attack, that's not my intent. I honestly believe Reginald to be forum griefing.
It happens.
But between "Forum Griefer" and "someone who doesn't comprehend numbers and/or how to read a graph" I think the percentages fall GREATLY on "Forum Griefer"
But... just in case Reginald doesn't understand how to read graphs... let me quantify the specific numbers.
Sep 21 - 1760/4349
Sep 22 - 1576/4718
Sep 23 - 1748/4764
(Steam/Server issues where no one was playing at all momentarily)
Sep 24 - 1826/4823
Sep 25 - 1819/5506
Sep 26 - 2079/5630
Sep 27 - 2611/6417
Sep 28 - 3152/7265
Sep 29 - 2304/6384
Sep 30 - 2268/6178
Oct 1 - 2143/2984
Oct 2 - 2136/5729
Oct 3 - 2200/6365
Oct 4 - 2772/7029
First, there's the date. The second number is the (approximate) lowest number of people playing simultaneously. The third number is the maximum number of people playing simultaneously.
What definition of "dead" do you subscribe to that these numbers fit?
Seriously... I've known some people that are mind-numbingly bad with numbers, and I accept that... but... yeah... Forum Griefer.