Is it just me or does this seem stupid? Maybe this is why Bungie doesn't want to fix the drops; in the grand scheme of things, nobody actually plays the hard raid.
Edit: Some people don't like the number 2.6 for some reason...it may be that it's too small. So here's another number:
Of the 25 million registered users,[b] 650,000 [/b]of them have completed King's Fall on hard. That's less than the amount of players that played in Trials earlier this month (820,986) and the raid has been out for weeks straight. Why wouldn't people play the raid where, unlike Trials, at least they're guarenteed getting rewards? Oh wait I forgot. CUZ THEYRE NOT.
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Lol scrubs
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Playstation users are weak sauce poop turds that's the real reason
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3 RespuestasThe funny thing is, Bungie never fails to exaggerate when talking about their numbers. 25million registered users...yeah, way more than 20 of them are dead corpses that got left behind long ago though.
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I love Fallout.
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97.4% of users think the new raid sux.
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2 RespuestasDifferent between registered and active users bud.
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1 Respuesta6% of all accounts haven't completed the first story mission. Trophy data is based on accounts that exist. If my kids make over 9000 different accounts to keep their friends minecraft saves separate, each one has trophy data for Destiny but won't [i]ever[/i] play it..
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2 RespuestasI'd be surprised if 20% of the registered users were still playing. That's nothing to do with Destiny, that's just down to people buying a game and then not touching it after a month. It's the same with all games That would mean about 13% of active players have done hard mode Once you allow for the people who only play pvp, the casuals who will never do a raid, the people who have tried but given up, the people who never bought TTK, the ones who haven't got round to doing it yet because they aren't in a rush to exhaust all the content (but will get round to it some day), then the figure isn't that bad How many people completed CE hard or VoG hard within a month of them being released? How many players have still not done them
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Only 2.8% of registered users are still playing Destiny
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1 RespuestaI don't like using lfg and with the rewards being so bad, it's not worth it.
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Maybe this has to do with the fact that most people with an income stopped playing destiny to play Bo3, Fallout 4, etc
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All of my friends are scared to do it Idk why but they are -
Keyword "registered" user versus active users.
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Trials guarantees rewards. Just play a lot. You will finish the bounties.
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2 RespuestasWhat is your source? Where did you read this?
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It's just because....why bother?
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Yes 25 million registered, 1.3 million actually playing the game.
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I'm done with destiny because of the raids Rng
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I've been playing fallout a lot
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4 RespuestasI can only play weekends and trials> raid
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I bet there are plenty of them who have completed each boss in the fight but have never had a completion. I've done several "first completions" with players who were already 310 ish with raid gear and plenty of experience at each step... They get to Warpriest, get kicked because they take the blame for DPS, pick up a Golgoroth CP and get kicked at Sisters for same reason then complete Oryx only on an alt and then take that alt back in and kill up to the Warpriest but get kicked at Golgoroth for doing crap damage.. It's quite easy to end up not actually getting "a completion" when you struggle to defend yourself in an argument or are unluckily dying when team mates aren't pulling their weight.
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I did it like 6 times or more with each characters... im on PS you are speaking to fromsoftware plataform users... we're not casuals. Git gud
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Idk honestly but I'd rather do trials than raid
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Because people suck at destiny, a lot of times I see them crying how they can't find anybody but refuse to use LFG
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8 RespuestasEven my cousin on PS4 agrees that PlayStation users are predominantly casual gamers. He went and played on Xbox and remarked at how much better the competition was. That's not exactly what this topic is about, but it may be a larger contributing factor than most.
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Except we did it in style