Well add 1 to that because I’m not on Raiderio. I’m sure there are others.
Also 7% of the entire player base is a huge number. Alot of players on that website probably won’t even log in during the season.
Well add 1 to that because I’m not on Raiderio. I’m sure there are others.
Also 7% of the entire player base is a huge number. Alot of players on that website probably won’t even log in during the season.
93% is even a more huge number. And you only got included when you actually run M+. So people who do not log in aren’t in that number.
Interesting, so how come my mate who hasn’t logged in since Shadowlands is still on there.
Not included in that number.
For the record; your char is also known on the website. It just has no data; outside of being a belf mage.
Go to rankings per spec, for example, and see only people with M+ runned are included.
Because weapons can’t have sockets
Intersting.
Still that’s twice the amount of accounts that completed the achievement in the entire of Season 1.
That says alot if we’re halfway there already after 3 weeks.
Whilst I don’t think it’s a bad thing that it gives more people the chance to get the achievement. Its sad that the content didn’t last longer.
This character no longer exists.
It is just you who is only interested in the achievement. There are millions of players having fun in M+, also when they would have the portals. The content and season lasts till the last week of the season.
Nah, most players log off as soon as they complete their achievements and move onto other things and other games.
I’m actually someone who usually sticks around and enjoys playing WoW, even running keys over and over. But as I said, this dungeon pool is awful and just isn’t worth repeating for the next 6 months.
I’ve highlighted it before as one of the problems of Modern WoW. It relies too heavily on repeating the same content over and over, rather than actually producing a cool linear progression like it was back in Classic. This is why SOD is so popular.
Anyway, I’m going around the IRL World for the next few months. But you have fun in Everbloom alright.
The runs you’ve done for mythic+ are included in statistics. Raider.io doesn’t pull data from its users, it pulls data from runs. All of them.
This Character no longer exists.
Meaning, it doesn’t exist and I have run no keys on it since it ceased to exist.
My Main character is not on Raiderio. Trust me I have checked.
It doesn’t need to be. There’s a difference between having your data visible for Rio’s public viewing and being included in statistics being pulled from WoWs own apl. Your runs still happened, there is a digital log of their existence even if you’ve opted to not allow that data to be viewed in detail.
So what’s your point exactly.
You’re arguing at detail that doesn’t change my point that my character doesn’t exist.
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