Wow. It's like were not getting a new raid and other content the entire next season.
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See, that’s what I thought about SoD. And then a whole season passed by with no new PvP content at all. In fact there’s been no new PvP content for nine months.
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Ahhh yes, a whole new season of drip fed content via Annual Pass Y3, which means; no new areas, no strikes, maayyybbe a PvP map or 2 ( after a year), definitely some Gambit (Prime) maps/gear, TONS of Eververse updates and after 3 years not a single vendor gear update. Something D1 managed quite well in Y3-4.
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Edited by N7_Dredgen: 5/21/2019 9:44:35 AMYeah considering Last Wish, to this day, has only been done by 2.6% of people on PSN. And Leviathan, since the game's launch, hasn't even hit 10%. Who the honest -blam!- is actually sitting there saying yay Bungie a raid. A Raid that maybe 1% of all players will finish within the next year. That's not content we all benefit from - it's a blatant waste of development time and resources for the vast minority. Raids are niche and for the vast minority of players. They are content most won't partake in. Just like Gambit Prime and all the other shit content they shovel in that only a small minority actually wants. They focus too much on niche content - not enough on the stuff virtually everybody does like basic -blam!-n crucible and strike maps like OP is talking about. All we need is a new worldspace/zone, 2 strikes and a handful of maps. That will go a hell of alot further than a Raid and a 6 man activity.
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Oh boy a new raid that nobody but clans will do because day 1 it'll be "X light required, KWTD"
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Meh. Yes and no id be willing to guess 5% of the community actually completes raids. However they do a good job with PR/hype to make it look like a larger population plays it. The bread and butter though is strikes and PvP maps, with some armor and guns to chase.
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Edited by SuperR2D2: 5/21/2019 7:32:15 AMAnd 50% of people reached level 20 15% have finished the forsaken story with those numbers taken into account 5% is a huge amount of the active population of destiny so way more then just 5% who actually play the game have done a raid
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Im guessing on the 5% I know on xbox its only 3.02% of people have completed Last Wish. I figure its around the same on PC and PS. If there are say maybe 750,000 people still playing thats 37,500 people, based on the 5%. 22,500 based on 3%. So I wouldnt say its a strong amount, but still decent sample size of players. But in order to have your game survive you have to still focus on smaller things the other 95-98% of players interact with. Nerfing things is fine, but not offering positive changes in other areas will cause that 95-98% player base to drop. Which also causes a ripple effect across all game modes like matchmaking taking forever in crucible, or gambit. This in turn will drop the player count, and also make it harder for people to find groups for the raid, if you dont already have a raid team that is. It is a potential domino effect. It also doesnt help that Borderlands 3 is in the horizon. Im seeing way more people in my friends list replaying the old ones to get reacquainted when it finally releases.
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on pc it's probably less, the smaller playerbase is split up further between battle.nets stupid region splitting thing
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Who gives a toss about the new Raid? What else is there, you know for the thousands that don't or can't Raid?
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Hello Kitty Island Adventure? Maybe that's more their speed.
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Haha wow it's not like all the exotics we like to use are getting nerfed even though no one asked for these nerfs
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Oh boo woo. It's not like you can't still use them and still be effective in PVE. Unless your an idiot that can't adapt to few changes or are you so dependant on those few guns and armor that you can kill anything in PVE without them?
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You forget that in this "new raid" we're going BACK TO THE LEVIATHAN. Yeah, talk about new content.
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It’s not a matter of adapting or being good enough to do said task. But now it just takes loooonger to do the same task we have already done 27,452 times already. So yay 27,453 takes 8 minutes longer......it’s a win for Bungie play time goes up across the board. So great job on justifying bungies end game: get people to play longer without actually giving them any real substance. Gold star.......