>>41618269 I live in a suburban area in southern arkansas. I work retail at a relatively small grocery store. 3 of my coworkers have copies of the game, as do I. Consider how inconsequential I and my surroundings are. How small. How many far, far more populated areas there are, and how many more areas just as populated as mine exist. And within this tiny sample, taken of a group of people within a demographic usually too braindead, backwards, and rural for modern technology, 4 copies exist. Do you really think there aren't one hundred thousand times as many tiny clusters of people, and thousands more groups that actually match the game's demographic? The game sold well. I'm sorry.