Posted February 03, 2011
Actually, I've found it pretty surprising. Pleasantly surprising, of course. I've been on many forums over the years, some more small, cliquey ones for fairly obscure gaming series and others that are enormous with posts being made almost at the rate of messages being posted in a busy IRC room.
In all cases, the users have been almost entirely American with the odd Brit and hardly any mainland Europeans. In fact, even if you combined all the non-Americans on there together, they'd still be safely outnumbered by Americans. Even on a site like 4chan, which is absolutely huge and has hundreds of thousands of people on a day, the statistics show that the vast majority of users are American.
I'm not really sure of the logic behind this, but maybe it's because GOG are European (as far as I know) whereas I think all these other sites I've spent time on have been founded by Americans. I've seen GOG mentioned in British magazines, I've never seen any of the other sites I've had experience with mentioned anywhere in the British media.
In all cases, the users have been almost entirely American with the odd Brit and hardly any mainland Europeans. In fact, even if you combined all the non-Americans on there together, they'd still be safely outnumbered by Americans. Even on a site like 4chan, which is absolutely huge and has hundreds of thousands of people on a day, the statistics show that the vast majority of users are American.
I'm not really sure of the logic behind this, but maybe it's because GOG are European (as far as I know) whereas I think all these other sites I've spent time on have been founded by Americans. I've seen GOG mentioned in British magazines, I've never seen any of the other sites I've had experience with mentioned anywhere in the British media.