Stats can lie, but I bet you already know that. Destiny Tracker only tracks people that check it and update it. Shotguns where number one for over 2 months. Besides that I think patch 2.0 is very well justified with this Data. This is just simple stats that can be miss leading just to warn you take a stats class before you talk about stats.
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Actually, Destiny Tracker tracks all progress on all accounts, even if they stopped playing.
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are you sure? whats your source. I have to refresh my account to get the news pvp game stats. If no one looks at there stats will it be update. Look what's on there website Stats are from Destinytracker's tracked gamers, not entire population.
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It automatically updates usually every week, or you can refresh it yourself to get the most up-to-date information.
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Edited by TechRonin: 8/27/2015 11:03:19 PMWhich illustrates the point that if people stop playing they should not be counted and presented this way. I say use post HoW data only to get a current picture.
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Even if Post-HoW data was used exclusively, there would still be a fairly good number of people that just stopped playing.
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But it would be with all the same gear and the number would be much closer to current
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by the way k/d is different on bungie.net and destiny tracker. So raw numbers should not be different. I would belive bungie.net is more reliable since it takes the info from the game.
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[quote] Destiny Tracker only tracks people that check it and update it. [/quote] How do we know this? Not a challenge just a question
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This data refreshes every 15 minutes. Stats are from Destinytracker's tracked gamers, not entire population. this is all I could find on there website so I don't know how they do it.