Ask anyone. If you grind all the time and put thousands of hours in the game, you typically have to grind a lot for rare drops. If you are new to the game or a long gone returning player, your RNG will initially be significantly better.
They do it in Vegas and they do it in mobile games. It's a very common practice.
Learn to deal with it, or stay away.
Edit: Watch the Destiny Iceberg by Shadow Destiny on YouTube, and you'll see I'm not alone in my claim.
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There's literally no way to verify this as true or false lol RNG. Luck is luck is luck. If you think they tune EACH players account you need to put down whatever substance it is that's got you hallucinating.
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1 返信[quote]Ask anyone. If you grind all the time and put thousands of hours in the game, you typically have to grind a lot for rare drops. If you are new to the game or a long gone returning player, your RNG will initially be significantly better. They do it in Vegas and they do it in mobile games. It's a very common practice. Learn to deal with it, or stay away. Edit: Watch the Destiny Iceberg by Shadow Destiny on YouTube, and you'll see I'm not alone in my claim.[/quote] Have a few day 1 (D1) buddies that skips a few seasons, only to come back and get all the exotics and rolls I’ve been grinding for. So, while there is no hard proof, its the experience that each user have. In my case., this is sadly the truth. Lol
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2 通の返信MC 077 Lasombraにより編集済み: 6/1/2024 3:23:19 AMCould have sword Bungie talked about adding a catch up mechanic years ago. Cause I know I’ve taken breaks and had exotics drop like hot cakes, even in patrol zones.
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I don’t know how much I believe this because I still haven’t got an envious assassin, bait and switch Edge Transit after returning from college. Though I’ve always had the worst -blam!- luck in this game so maybe I’m just an outlier
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Hendoにより編集済み: 5/30/2024 5:20:29 PMGone for three months, come back do all of into the light. Got god roll shiny guns fairly quick. Navigator dropped Almost have my Godslayer seal Collective obligation dropped too didn’t even have to use the quest for it
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1 返信If you rarely play you get good loot...to keep you playing. If you play all the time you get bad loot...to keep you playing
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7 通の返信YATMにより編集済み: 5/29/2024 1:12:08 PMI wouldn’t say there is proof, but It actually seems true. I walked away for a couple months came back and two raid exotics dropped on my very next play throughs. These were exotics that seemed impossible to drop for me prior to leaving. I was also getting more exotic engrams than usual. Then after about 2 weeks of playing it went back to normal. Several users have also noted that the best way to get a raid exotic is to stop playing that raid for a month and then come back. I 100% believe that they have an algorithm that drives this.
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4 通の返信[quote]Ask anyone. If you grind all the time and put thousands of hours in the game, you typically have to grind a lot for rare drops. If you are new to the game or a long gone returning player, your RNG will initially be significantly better. They do it in Vegas and they do it in mobile games. It's a very common practice. Learn to deal with it, or stay away.[/quote] Huh? Sorry but I thought it was proven. I've asked quite a few. All have agreed that what's quoted above is nonsensical at best. I also have my own experience which disagrees because I've been way more lucky with rare rewards when I've been more active compared to coming back from a break.
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ken31caymanにより編集済み: 5/30/2024 12:42:13 AMI can say this is true. But add to that the more casual players also have a little better rng than the hard core players. I regularly take breaks from D2 since the start of year 2, most for 3-4 months, the last two have been 10-12 months break. whenever I return from a break I obtain the new weapons/gear fairly quickly from rng activities. I'm used to it by now.
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1 返信Sekiにより編集済み: 5/29/2024 9:19:53 AM[quote]It's been proven[/quote] [quote]Ask anyone[/quote] This is your understanding of proof?
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Soundwaveにより編集済み: 5/29/2024 9:42:07 PMI also believe that perks are weighted and that there are algorithms in place to determine what perks you want more and lessen drops of them based off what you delete. When I was farming Cold Comfort (probably 5 days worth of grinding Ecthar) I finally let it go. Some little while later I decide I'll just do the 1st cp because why not and the bait n switch envious roll drops.
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You arn't mentioning anything that wasn't actually discussed years ago and the devs at bungie literally wrote a white paper about it. The drop rate is dependent on how much you play. This way those who play alot and those who play a little should get roughly the same drops over time.. If you play every day, raid all the time, your chances at those juicy drops is less than the casual who never raids, rarely plays. they still want that casual to get the drops and play with them. Just another marketing tool. Activision and Bungie came up with this. while it may be brilliant, it certainly doesn't compensate the daily grinders at all. But, bugnie knows this, they count on you continuing to play and you will get it.. the casual, they may not and that might mean they don't buy anything again.
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[quote]Ask anyone. If you grind all the time and put thousands of hours in the game, you typically have to grind a lot for rare drops. If you are new to the game or a long gone returning player, your RNG will initially be significantly better. They do it in Vegas and they do it in mobile games. It's a very common practice. Learn to deal with it, or stay away. Edit: Watch the Destiny Iceberg by Shadow Destiny on YouTube, and you'll see I'm not alone in my claim.[/quote] I actually agree with this. I always get the exotics people grinded for for months only to do the activity once and get the exotic. Also experienced this in D1 too with the Vision of Confluence.