[b]Destiny is dead. Bungie's greed killed it.[/b]
PSN/XBL achievements show 19% of players have done a raid (match made 28 PoE counts as a raid), 21% or so have hit level 20.
This alludes to the fact that about 20% of those 20,000,000 registered players (only 4,000,000 players) actually put in the 5 hours it takes to get to level 20.
Bungie also said 10% of the active player base went to the light house first week of ToO. There were roughly 180,000 individual accounts that achieved that goal. That puts "active players" (which according to Bungie is playing a minimum of 3 hours per week between all characters) at 1,800,000 or so right when House of Wolves was released.
Many players pre-ordered the season pass before Destiny even launched so they already had HoW. How many of those 1.8 million do you think honestly are going to be taken in again by Bungie's lies? I'm betting not even half. Even if every single person who was active that first week of HoW continues to play that means Bungie lost 90% of it's "active" player base (at only 3 hours per week) within 9 months of launch.
At half a billion dollars spent on the game it's a failure of immense proportions.
[b]FEED ME YOUR TEARS. I HAVE LOW BLOOD PRESSURE AND NEED THE SODIUM![/b]
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Bearbeitet von Kat: 8/1/2015 11:16:54 PMYeah bc everyone cheats. A. 16.5 mil characters were created, B. Many people already had ice breaker, and many people didn't have the strange coins for it as the weekly wasn't mm then. C. Trials is a pvp event that many people don't /can't play for lack of skill or being able to find a team, d. Most people don't cheat /need to cheat bc they have skill, and e. Same thing people don't need /know how to cheat. Your theory is terrible, good thought, nice try, but the evidence is irrelevant /not related to each other.
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Hmm love how statistics get mangled to suit the OP's premise. Confirmation bias at its finest. Sure those numbers might be indicative of a decline in the player base or they could mean that, people found the Icebreaker and therefore didn't need to buy it or that when the Icebreaker was sold people had spent coins elsewhere and that the first round of banned cheaters acted as a deterrent so that the second round of bans was smaller. Those numbers could also indicate a higher than average mortality rate amongst Destiny players. They might indicate a rash of alien abduction that specifically target Destiny players. See how fun statistics with no context can be?
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You'll be back on Tuesday
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A few random numbers and a little confirmation bias goes a long way.
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2 Antworten1. No source 2. You chose things that would obviously be smaller, most of the community played pve, so when trials came out, not many people went flawless or even played. 3. What does banned cheaters have to do with the playerbase and if game is dead I understand if you are disappointed with destiny, but stop trying to make others hate it, it's not dead, people will continue to play and you can't do ANYTHING about it.
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This post might kill me from stupidity
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Lol you really don't realize how wrong you are. There are so many people who will not step in the crucible so your random statistics are wrong.
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How many people played trials? Would of been a better stat if u put that in there but probably would of killed ur argument. I been playing all along and haven't beat trials. Flawed stats there buddy.
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7 AntwortenMy proof is my friends list holy shit only 2 maybe 3 people still play destiny.
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2 AntwortenMaybe you should stop using stupid stats. Less stats on cheaters is a good thing. The numbers should be going down on those.
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This post is so stupid even my drunk self goes angry....
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YouAreATroll
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You're comparing a weapon that's good in every situation to a game mode that a lot of people choose not to play?
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Please point me to where "100" were banned the other day, seeing as you are citing the weekly updates as your source. ..
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Lol, these comparisons are a bit stretched.
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So maybe people are taking a break to get ready for Taken King? Its the same as what WoW is going through right now. People stop playing after playing the crap out of the current expansion and don't get on until the next one comes out. Then it floods with users; this isn't rocket science.
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*facepalm*
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Except I keep seeing more and more new players, I wonder why that is?
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Well, maybe Bungie killed all the Cheaters. Because if a game starts punishing less and less cheaters, it must mean the game is ending.
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And tell me again, why are you saying this on a forum made for Destiny
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*shakes head* and I guess destiny is illuminati too?
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That is some of the stupidest reasoning I've heard for anything in this forum yet.
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Define "dead". Lol can't be dead if people still play the game.
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I'll place my bets that this is sarcasm?