That wouldn’t give a voice to the people who stopped logging in to play because they didn’t like the system.
That would only give you a representation of the people who like it how it is, those who are finishing out their AP and those who “don’t care”.
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They could also do twitter and reddit polls
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It would give more of an accurate number, than a forum which very few players are actually involved in
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If they made an announcement through psn or xbox which they have done before it would work, and just because people dont like the enhancement cores now, doesnt mean they arent still logging in to play.
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Edited by joey big guns: 4/9/2019 5:33:51 PMYes, there are still people that don’t like it that are still playing. There are well that like it that are playing and there are people that don’t like it and other things that aren’t playing. Considering the game has only retained 300k more players that when CoO dropped. I was told by someone that Bungie had “million playing during Forsaken”. I’d say not many people liked the changes and stayed post-Forsaken.compared to what showed up but left early. Some people are just addicted to Destiny whether it’s good or shit. Bungie can also send out email. I k ow I’ve gotten a few since I stopped logging in trying to coax me back into logging in. If Bungie did that and actually “wanted the consumer’s input” I imagine Bungie would have the highest log in numbers since 9/2017, if only for a few moments.
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I never thought about them sending out emails that would be a good way aswell