No it's not 😂.
It says on destiny trackers own website that they don't track login, orbit or social spaces. Just games.
And the API wouldn't even allow them too so.....
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Edited by Haunter: 10/25/2017 3:32:50 PMI hope you're joking, exactly how many players could you possibly imagine get on just to sit in orbit or tower? I'm starting to think you're just trolling, a player who does nothing but sit in orbit doesn't exactly boost population does it
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You said it tracked login, I'm just telling you that it doesn't, I'm sorry that you were wrong 😂.
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Basically you went off topic for no reason, got it
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Edited by Ne0nK0ala: 10/25/2017 3:39:20 PMNope you're retarded. Did you forget that you were the one who mentioned that it tracked daily logins, in not one but two posts? [quote]False info? What's false about daily log in? I'll wait....youre gullible as hell if you think xorth who I've known for years would remove a stat for any reason other then being expressly asked to by bungie[/quote] [quote]Oh? It doesn't track daily log in? Yet that's actually what it did so....[/quote]
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LOL you got the meaning moron don't pretend you didn't, it tracked active player numbers and those were in the toilet because d2 is garbage, bungie were afraid people were using the stat as proof d2 is dying and asked dtr to remove it. Not hard to understand with anyone with some brain cells but I know it's hard for you
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You said it tracked logins, yeah I got the meaning. Now you're saying it tracked active players, which is wrong again. It tracked only PvP and PvE games from and with registered players, you're still active if you're not playing with a registered player and you're still active if you're not in PvP or PvE.
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No you're not, waking around the tower or orbit adds nothing to active population. I don't have time to argue how you take basic meanings, you're just going off topic because you've been disputed. Wake up and have a good one
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Yeah that's still active. And you still haven't got the point, you have to be registered for it to track you. Bare minimum you need a bungie.net account, next up you need to have a destiny tracker account or be playing with some who is. It was false, deal with it.
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No it wasn't, more then 75% of the plauerbase is [u]gone[/u]. Believe what you want, sure dtr just decided that tracking players actually in activities daily wasn't good for some reason and happened yo remove it on pc launch day even though that would only help bungie and Activision immensely. Sure.
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Dude I don't need to believe it, it's fact. There's no data to track at all if you're not registered with bungie.net, and tracking only works with registered players or those playing with them. How many times do I have to tell you idiots this? It tracked destiny trackers database population, not the game population.
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So where do you opt out of playing with tracked players? ohh thats right you can't so if you play the odds are you're tracked regardless, no opt out or opt in ie it tracks everyone that touches a coop activity or instance.
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Yet bungie sold 6.5m d1 copies in [b]the first month[/b] and destiny tracker only has 5m Tracked between both games....
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Maybe because they count shipped copies to retailers not end game sales. Hence retailers heavy discounts on the remaning 1m stocks. Many still have the pre order editions for sale. Amazon UK have standard + for 32 quid, it was 49.99 at launch.
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That was for the first month for starters, there was 3 years after that. Secondly, bungie didn't actually announce that, they had to reveal it during a court case in order to work out damages via earnings.
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The discounts are D2 not D1, D2 is now half price. Retailers are possibly reacting to the bad press to offload stock? Given the poor reception, declining playerbase AND the price reduction I'd say Bungie has problems with D2 regardless of if its warranted.
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Edited by Ne0nK0ala: 10/26/2017 3:06:28 PMAnd I was talking about D1 sales, did you even read my comment? Here's it again, destiny tracker [b]cannot[/b] be tracking everyone because they only have 5m tracked plyers for D1 [b]and[/b] D2 combined, yet bungie sold 6.5m [b]D1[/b] in the first [b]month[/b] alone. The numbers don't match, simple as that. Btw D2 is already being reported as the best selling game of 2017, so.....Also D2 isn't half price, just saying. The reason for its price decrease is because people aren't buying physical copies they are buying digital.
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I'll explain it even simpler for you, 6.5m copies shipped (sold by Activirus definition) meaning not all those 6.5m were bought by users yet, hence the discounts by retailers to offload them and the 6.5m to 5m actually playing discrepancy, 1.5m warehouse copies unsold. So 5m tracked players minus D1 ....say 500k ? D1 is still buzzing with alot of new players means D2 actual players is lower than claimed,4.5m, who knows? and falling and retailers are still saddled with stock thats losing value. The game could be declining less than assumed if the playerbase was lower at launch than claimed but its still not a good position. I've no doubt they made money, they're very good at hype and the games fun but incredibly shallow. I played the beta and found it lacking so stuck with D1, D2 offers nothing new for 60 bucks I can't do in D1 and have more fun with.
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And I'll explain it simpler for you: READ MY COMMENT I said that number came from the court case with bungie as [b]sales[/b] in order to work out the damages to their former employee who was suing them. Also that was for [b]THE FIRST MONTH ONLY[/b] there was three years after those 6.5m D1 sales, three -blam!-ing years. Conversation over.
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I read your incoherent tirade, the other guy was right and you were clueless. The pertinent point now is can Bungie retain sufficient interest long enough to undo a few of the unpopular decisions or add content to placate the masses. The beta was a red flag for me so I didn't indulge and stayed with D1, which does what D2 does only bigger and more fun. I'm just doing my Nero, watching Rome burn. I may still get D2 for xmas, on current trends it'll be about a tenner by then and worth it, I have no interest in PvP or the eharmony gameshow, sorry I mean raid.
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Edited by Ne0nK0ala: 10/26/2017 9:51:06 PMI'm clueless? Lol brah... Just stop. Load up Google, maybe an Amazon echo or just ask your school teacher. What's 6.5-5? Then try to find some common sense if the previous process didn't just destroy your brain with complexity, this will be hard. If a game sells 6.5 million, MILLION, in a single month, MONTH, how many games would you expect it to sell in not one but 35, yes 35 more months, go ahead and work that out for me. Now go ahead a backtrack a little bit. Take the number you just worked out, let's say 30 million and go ahead and do some math, for example: 30 - 5. Now you have the deficit that destiny tracker has! Well done!!! Gold star!!! If you have any logic left then read the following: this is not a conversation about the incompetence of this game, it is a conversation about the incompetence of destiny trackers shut down graph, please try to pay attention in class kid.
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Where's it say that? You think the 5 mil players it tracked 3 weeks ago all had b.net accounts? Lol. You're also forgetting we sign in with xbl/psn/bn - not bungie.net.
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Edited by Ne0nK0ala: 10/25/2017 4:00:40 PMSince d1* it includes d1 players another point I have to make to you idiots... And you're forgetting that destiny tracker gets all of its data from bungie.net not from Xbox/PlayStation. And yes every tracked player will have an account they have to in order to be tracked. And this is were the fact that you're a gullible idiot comes in. You can't track a player that doesn't have an account, end of.
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You don't know what you're talking about. 5 million players were tracked 3 weeks ago. 5 million player do not have bungie.net accounts. That you're gullible is given but mow you're just being absurd, am I arguing with a little kid or something
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Edited by Ne0nK0ala: 10/25/2017 4:07:07 PMNope that number includes d1 players. And d1 sold 6.3 million in the first month I expect D2 did the same if not more, so it definitey doesn't track all players, it's as simple as that. It can only get data from data and the data exists on bungies servers, that's fact. You don't have any data until you register for a bungie.net account, that's fact. End of. If you want to prove me wrong go ahead and make a new tag, ply the game and see if destiny tracker can find you. I already know it won't.