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In a recent comment ske7ch confirmed that about 25-30K people were playing the latest PC Flight at the moment.

The latest bug I've reported half an hour ago was ID #5499, which means after 9 days of flighting we have now roughly 5500 community reported bugs listed on the official Halo Support bug tracker.

If we say that a total of 30,000 people were invited AND are actively playing (it could be even more), that means about every 5th player actually reported an issue. This is of course when we say that every one of these people reported exactly 1 bug, and seeing how I have reported 26 issues so far means the actual number is even lower.

Can people forget about MVP nameplates and start reporting bugs, no matter how insignificant they seem? Thanks.

https://support.halowaypoint.com/hc/en-us/

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over 4 years ago - /u/ske7ch343 - Direct link

We've gotten some great bug reports, but sure, it's a fraction of the audience. It's too be expected though and I do think all of the key issues are covered. The challenge starts to come when we have much lower volume/percentage of tickets for an issue compared to the noise we see on reddit/Twitter - in that case, it's tough for the team to really understand the scope (is it just a few people? is it really everyone? are these people even actually in the flight?). This is a new resource for us building out our own dedicated support/ticketing site - we're learning a lot along the way and this should become a really great tool for us and players moving forward.