I wish we could see the population numbers. Lol. Thirsty Bungie. Can only say we told you so. Even if it was free it’s not worth the time. Forget the money.
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As of yesterday: 1.1 million Crucible players 1.4 million PvE players
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Editado por Hun8ryGhost: 10/13/2018 8:03:28 PMStill a lot of fools, huh. A citation would be helpful, seeing as Bungie unpublished their population count. But what’s that compared to their old numbers relatively, even if I accept your undemonstrated numbers? That’s the real question. Most of the original playerbase is gone. Be honest dude. How many “All my friends quit” posts do you see every day? This game is the laughingstock of the industry, and a model on how not to treat loyal consumers. This sake is to reel in new fools to fleece. You still love it? That’s great. Have fun my man. Lol.
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And no, Bungie never unpublished the player counts.
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Editado por Hun8ryGhost: 10/13/2018 8:23:08 PMhttps://destinytracker.com/destiny/reports/daily-population You new? Lol. You’re just wrong. So. And where’s your citation then for the numbers? Then let’s compare it to the old ones.....
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Editado por NobodyJustBrad: 10/13/2018 8:26:40 PMIt's literally right on the front page, genius. What they took down was the chart. And FYI, the people who run DestinyTracker are not Bungie. So your claim that Bungie unpublished the numbers is doubly wrong. The old numbers from just under a year ago, at its worst, were approximately 100k in Crucible and 250k in PvE.
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Not at all. They removed the chart. The population numbers are still on their front page and update every day. Follow along.
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DestinyTracker How many "all friends quit" posts? Haven't seen a single one in months.
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Editado por Hun8ryGhost: 10/13/2018 8:26:10 PMOkie dokie. I bet you’re being totally honest. I’m sure of it in fact. Lol. (You can even see one in that reddit thread about removing the pop tracker, but I bet you’ll manage to not see that too).
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I mean... you can go to the DestinyTracker homepage yourself and see the numbers right there at the top... But okay.
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Its activision and Bungie, they're in it together, Its activision making the in game purchases
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Stop blaming Activision. Bungie voluntarily CHOSE to partner with them. It’s just a way to deflect the greed away from Bungie and it’s nonsense.
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Its both of them, Bungie and activision are making in game purchases to maximize profit and lure in new players for more profit, we know activision likes their in game purchases
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I paid $60 for the the Forsaken edition. It came with the game and all DLCs so far. I'm pretty happy with my purchase. I've had fun so far and even if I don't repeatedly play endgame content over and over when I get to the end, I still feel like I'll have I've gotten $60 worth of fun out of the game before moving on to playing something else.
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When did you buy it? Next week, in your time machine? Because until next week the dlcs have had to be bought separately. That’s just a fact, so I don’t know what you’re talking about. Furthermore, I could sell a dog turd to someone who’s happy and satisfied about it. Does that in any way demonstrate the actual objective value of the dog poo, or just some poor misled fool’s subjective fetish for dog poo?
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https://us.shop.battle.net/en-us/family/destiny-2 Here's the link. It's $60 and it comes with the game and all DLC.
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Go on battle.net right now and you can get the Forsaken edition on PC for $60. It's also only $60 at Best Buy, $48 if you have the membership, but my local Best Buy sold out of copies.
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There's a version that includes everything. Its the same as the taken king version.
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For $60? If so, ok.
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Seriously, its the legendary collection. I Got it. Base game, osiris, warmind and forsaken, $60.