Who cares about [i]your[/i] small list of friends when the game population is upwards of millions? That doesn't prove anything but your friends all left you.
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My friends list is one of the largest Destiny Clans, 2 clans because we filled the first. It does prove one thing, no way to play end content without matchmaking or LFG now for me. Sure hope they added matchmaking to the upgraded PoE or it will not go over well.
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According to destiny tracker there are 400k players. And that includes all 4 consoles. The division [i]beta[/i] had 6.4 million participants and it has only half the amount of consoles destiny is on (PC, xbox one and Ps4.)
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I highly doubt it's in the millions
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Edited by GrundleBeans: 3/19/2016 2:20:02 AMOkay, 100s of thousands make you happier? It still doesn't matter. One rando's tiny friends list is not proof of anything outside of his own personal situation.
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Lfg sites are proof went from an average of 40k users online to around 3-4k online that's a drastic decline
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That's not proof, that's evidence. Most people don't use LFG sites and it's normal for this kind of thing to happen when any new AAA game comes out. There will be plenty who will come back after a week and every time there's an update. But to your point, evidence of what users? LFG users? People logged into the game at that moment? People logged in that day?
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This was long before division came out and those numbers were everyday and I refreshed that site constantly numbers stayed in that area
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Again, numbers of what? If it's just people who are logged into that LFG site, that still doesn't tell much, especially if you're only paying attention to them around the beta and launch dates of another big game. Most people never used any LFG site to begin with even dropping a few thousand logins it's a drop in the bucket compared to the whole population.
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The numbers are those logged in the site comparing it to around the time crota and poe were still relevant