I'll probably catch some flak for saying this, but I have to be honest: This is too little, too late.
Roughly two-thirds of the people who own this game are either largely inactive or are completely inactive. Let us know when you add an actual story to the game, update the game's drop system (RNG doesn't work without something like trading to balance it out), add a little more to variety to the game's missions, add a little more variety to the game's boss mechanics, etc., then we'll talk about playing your game again.
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Sayaにより編集済み: 11/17/2014 8:28:09 PMThis is pretty much where I got my figure from. 91 of the people I had on my friends list were added solely for Destiny and for the first month or so that the game was out many of them played it daily, but by the time the second month had ended the vast majority of them had either quit altogether or only bothered to log in for the weekly activities. I've deleted a handful of them since then (my list is at 70-something people now), but the overall percentage of people who do and do not play seems to be about the same (roughly 1/5 to 1/3 will play it at any given time and more than 50% have quit altogether). Going through the various friends lists I've seen on Xbox Live (friends of friends and the like), the overall percentages seem pretty similar to what's seen in my own list. I won't sit here and deny that there's room for error, but I would be incredibly surprised if what I've seen wasn't fairly close to being an accurate depiction of what the overall community's percentages are. The boards for the game are moving incredibly slowly on many sites, Bungie's Facebook page is flooded with complaints, news articles about the game are flooded with comments containing complaints, reviews get more and more negative with every passing day, etc. It's pretty clear that many people are unhappy with the game, as is the fact that many of them have quit because of it.