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A vast majority of salles has been made on the pure name of d2. 50% quit after an hour, 49% after 10h and the other 0.99% after 24h of playing this "game". What's left are the people that cannot admit that they threw away 60 gold and trying to enjoy themselves. Ah the human pride.

Source for this data?
 

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A vast majority of salles has been made on the pure name of d2. 50% quit after an hour, 49% after 10h and the other 0.99% after 24h of playing this "game". What's left are the people that cannot admit that they threw away 60 gold and trying to enjoy themselves. Ah the human pride.

Source for this data?
just go on and have a look how many people are playing in public games and compare this to the numbers sold. Also didn't they publish some raw data lately where vast majority of new characters never made it past act 1?
 

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A vast majority of salles has been made on the pure name of d2. 50% quit after an hour, 49% after 10h and the other 0.99% after 24h of playing this "game". What's left are the people that cannot admit that they threw away 60 gold and trying to enjoy themselves. Ah the human pride.

Source for this data?
just go on and have a look how many people are playing in public games and compare this to the numbers sold. Also didn't they publish some raw data lately where vast majority of new characters never made it past act 1?
I'll ask again. WHY WOULD YOU PLAY IN PUBLIC GAMES
 
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A vast majority of salles has been made on the pure name of d2. 50% quit after an hour, 49% after 10h and the other 0.99% after 24h of playing this "game". What's left are the people that cannot admit that they threw away 60 gold and trying to enjoy themselves. Ah the human pride.

Source for this data?
just go on and have a look how many people are playing in public games and compare this to the numbers sold. Also didn't they publish some raw data lately where vast majority of new characters never made it past act 1?
I'll ask again. WHY WOULD YOU PLAY IN PUBLIC GAMES

It's D3 Account Hardcore mode. If you get partied with a hacker you lose your account permanently. Much more fun to play that way.
 

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A vast majority of salles has been made on the pure name of d2. 50% quit after an hour, 49% after 10h and the other 0.99% after 24h of playing this "game". What's left are the people that cannot admit that they threw away 60 gold and trying to enjoy themselves. Ah the human pride.

Source for this data?
just go on and have a look how many people are playing in public games and compare this to the numbers sold. Also didn't they publish some raw data lately where vast majority of new characters never made it past act 1?
I'll ask again. WHY WOULD YOU PLAY IN PUBLIC GAMES

Because :foreveralone:
 
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This is why people habitually ignore morgoth's opinion on everything.
 

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