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May. 22nd, 2013 11:39 amFrom TJ, in a thread:
"For the record, I fixed the counters shortly after the release started, so they'll be much higher than you're used to.
Previously, they didn't count people "in the process of" getting an egg (AKA on one of the /get/ pages) as being in a biome, so for the past X years the numbers have been lower than the actual number of people hunting."
So while it IS crazy in there the higher numbers aren't actually reflecting a huge upswing in people hunting new eggs.
"For the record, I fixed the counters shortly after the release started, so they'll be much higher than you're used to.
Previously, they didn't count people "in the process of" getting an egg (AKA on one of the /get/ pages) as being in a biome, so for the past X years the numbers have been lower than the actual number of people hunting."
So while it IS crazy in there the higher numbers aren't actually reflecting a huge upswing in people hunting new eggs.
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Date: 2013-05-22 07:58 pm (UTC)I suspected they'd be pretty common when the initial drop went on for so long. I remember the Blusangs only dropped for about a minute on their first drop -- a sure sign they were destined to be rare-ish. Most average breeds drop for 4 - 5 minutes. These dropped for close to ten minutes. Another super-common to clog up the Coast! Heh. At least it should be easy to go back and get my second CB pair later.