90%? You got it the other way around. It's 90% of people saying D2 is trash. That D1 is better. Not sure where you got that from. Now, I'll be joining your clan and I'll become the leader of it.
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Statistically speaking, people are more likely to go online and complain about something than they are to praise it. I'd wager a guess that while yes the forums are filled with unhappy people, it can't be taken as the absolute defining opinion of the player base.
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Maybe you missed what I said so I'll say it again. "Statistically speaking, people are more likely to go online and complain about something than they are to praise it." What this means is that more often then not, the majority of the opinions you will read online (forum or otherwise) will be the negative ones. The people with the positive and even the indifferent opinions generally will not go online to express their views. This applies to most products, not just the Destiny franchise. Think of all the times you've had bad customer service at a store. You probably told somebody about it, online or in person. Now think of all of the hundreds of other times where you had good or even average customer service. You likely didn't make a point to bring it up to your friend later that the cashier at the clothing store smiled and thanked you for your business. If you did, good job! We need more people bringing light to their positive experiences. I've never heard any of the complaints I read on the forums here coming from most of the people I regularly interact with, "anyone in the playerbase" if you will. I'm just saying that while people have things they don't like about the game, and are valid in feeling that way, it's more than statistically likely that those people are in the minority, despite being the most immediately visible and vocal.
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Maybe you missed what I said so I'll say it again. I'm not going to read the rest of your post. Most people, forums or not, will say D2 is not good. That goes for people playing Nightfall, raids, whatever. People in game. Not to mention it takes a lot of agreements for something to get trending here. So I'm talking about literally talking to the player base. Not by written communication.
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If you're not interested in having a discussion for the benefit of the community by reading a complete point and providing a counter point, then I see no reason to continue. If you take a minute and actually read what I said, you'll see that I address everything you just brought up. The best conversations are the ones where people approach them with open minds, consider the entirety of the points presented to them, and then respond to them in turn. If any of those pieces is lacking, the whole thing falls apart.