Why do people accept Destinytracker as the end all just because it has some API access?
The real analytical data lies with Bungie.
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Still: Destinytracker > Whiny hunters
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But Destinytracker isn't and shouldn't be considered completely legit... and it gets mentioned why not over and over.. yet folks still run to it to find loose end support for their argument. Bungie has the data.. I take anything from the playerbase at face vaule.
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You do realise that all you need for statistical validity is to track 1000 people/players- right? DT tracks way more than that. If your preference is to listen to whine, be my guest... But it simply doesn't hold anywhere in reality. Much like how when Christians killed people for saying that Earth wasn't flat and wasn't the centre of the universe didn'r change the fact that it was the truth. Believe whatever you want, but no one really cares these days.
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Edited by OpaPaNaX: 10/19/2015 10:55:33 AMMy preference at this point is Bungie doing their analytical work and adjusting the classes as needed. Not seeing cherried pick stats used as support and then said poster saying that there is no counter-evidence to his "facts". Facts which are not truly legit by the numbers sourced, time sourced or the base skill of those selected for statistical analysis. All this in support of something that 7/10 people realize more than likely needs looking at. No we get repeat post sourcing the same info and bringing zero new evidence
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...and the same old weepy Hunters bringing absolutely nothing but their giant, sour, bumholes to the discussion. Anyways, I'll give you a brief thought and chuckle when Bungie announces that nothing major will be done to Sunbreakers. [spoiler]Also: [b]cherry picked[/b]* not [i]cherried pick[/i][/spoiler] Goodbye.
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Edited by OpaPaNaX: 10/19/2015 1:09:52 PMYou can remain in denial man that's you.. so do you.. But for real.. the nerf is already incoming.. conversations like these are just for our entertainment now.. Bladedancer was adjusted there's no way Sunbreaker escapes the same fate. When it's thrice as effective. Farewell...