Bront, on 06 March 2014 - 09:08 AM, said:
That's more a flaw in how they look at the numbers than anything.
More solo drops that group drops is a combination of:
1) Folks who group also solo drop, but not always the other way around
2) Groups are harder to coordinate, so tend to drop at a slower rate (Particularly bad for 12 mans)
3) A single group drop may contain 2, 3, 4 or 12 people, but only shows up as a single drop.
4) Lack of easily facilitated groups in game (in game launch client chat is really bad, no VOIP)
5) No easy support for a 5 man drop. a 6 man drop is at least 2 groups, but a 5 man drop can often be a 4 man and a solo player.
6) Getting 12 players together for a 12 man is a chore for any but the more hardcore players.
Simply, what the argument we are seeing with the Launch module is PGI's analysis of the numbers. People disagree with PGI's conclusions - as do I.
http://en.wikipedia....ctive_reasoning
Deductive reasoning links premises with conclusions. If all premises are true, the terms are clear, and the rules of deductive logic are followed, then the conclusion reached is necessarily true.
An example of a deductive argument:- All men are mortal.
- Socrates is a man.
- Therefore, Socrates is mortal.
ie. Along this vein...
1. Most players play alone.
2. In order to be successful as a company we need to provide the game most players want.
3. Therefore, we should provide a game that focuses on players playing alone.
The issue is... are these premises true or false? is the logic clear? and therefore the argument may be true but not necessarily sound...
Conversely, if you consider inductive reasoning:
http://en.wikipedia....ctive_reasoning
While the conclusion of a deductive argument is supposed to be certain, the truth of an inductive argument is supposed to be probable, based upon the evidence given.
So the truth as per PGI is probably as they see it... only many people disagree and have issues with the evidence...
See the various issues in multiple forms of logic PGI may or may not be using?
What distinguishes a leader is their ability to make successful decisions and have people believe in their decision-making.
Edited by MavRCK, 06 March 2014 - 07:01 PM.