Day 1 of act 2 numbers.
**Overall:** 966.66k
**PvE:** 935.22k
**PvP:** 129.99k
**Gambit:** 54.63k
**Raid:** 111.86k
**Patrol:** 24%
**Offensives:** 24%
**Story:** 18%
**Raid:** 8% - : 48% : 19% : 8% LW: 7%
**Nightfall:** 8%
**Dungeon:** 5%
**Crucible:** 5%
**Strikes:** 5%
**Gambit:** 2%
**Lost Sector:** 1%
**Private Crucible:** 0%
**Nightmare Hunts:** 0%
So PvP at 129k is very very low, lowest recorded number was around 110k last season, previously lows were curse of Osiris at 180k, average lows were around 350k from warmind until they removed levelling, then it dropped to 200k.
The interesting part is PvP is at 5%, but so are strikes,so just 129k in strikes, & apparently they're canning gambit for having very low numbers but these 2 modes aren't much higher. Nightfall has never been higher than strikes but it is now.
The playerbase has changed & adapted, the casuals have left the building & the veterans have no incentive to run the bog standard core playlists anymore.
Absolutely no idea how they fix this, other than idk, adding really rare loot
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3 RepliesStrike playlist loot: some fairly old legendaries Pale Heart Patrol: new, craftable legendaries, exotic class items, ergo sum swords I can see why interest has shifted to patrol honestly.
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3 RepliesWell, that's what happens when a developer updates said playlists once or twice in 7 years yet has the audacity to call them "core" modes. It's like gunsmith focusing right now. Why the F would I want to focus old gear that is absolutely been power crept out of relevancy? I should be able to focus new gear, not stuff I got 100s of times last season... like, hello?!
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That’s outstanding numbers lol. I don’t think you understand that these numbers are much higher than LF 6 weeks out. Thanks for posting them. Where do you get the numbers from?