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Deity Jan 15, 2024 @ 7:31pm
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Why do some of the newer prime parts have lower drop rates?
I have noticed that both Khora Prime and Garuda Prime gold tier drops have a far lower droprate when in radshare groups than older Prime gold tier drops. For older ones its like a 50/50 chance with radshare but with sets like Khora the drop chance is like a 1/20 with radshare
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Fake Jan 15, 2024 @ 7:40pm 
It's RNG.
Deity Jan 15, 2024 @ 7:42pm 
Originally posted by Fake:
It's RNG.
I know its RNG but the fact is still there that the droprate of these newer prime parts is astronomically lower than older ones.
Fake Jan 15, 2024 @ 7:48pm 
Originally posted by Deity:
Originally posted by Fake:
It's RNG.
I know its RNG but the fact is still there that the droprate of these newer prime parts is astronomically lower than older ones.
It's not.
Deity Jan 15, 2024 @ 7:58pm 
Originally posted by Fake:
Originally posted by Deity:
I know its RNG but the fact is still there that the droprate of these newer prime parts is astronomically lower than older ones.
It's not.
I can say with 100% certainty that is just not true, I can run one of the newer ones with 7+ rad share groups not get a drop and then run 5 of the older ones in rad share groups and have a 50/50 chance for each drop.
Last edited by Deity; Jan 15, 2024 @ 7:58pm
Solemen Wolf Jan 15, 2024 @ 8:02pm 
It's RNG.
I've ran those relics before and didn't get that lucky in my case.
文字化け Jan 15, 2024 @ 8:12pm 
You'll not get much from here tbh, just the 'RNG' mantra. In full radshare, a full 20 runs with no rare is extremely unlikely though. If I recall correctly, it was around a 35% chance of a rare on a single 4 man radshare run, and after 10 runs, you're under 1%.

I assume you're being hyperbolic on the numbers you gave, but if you're not, yeah, that's some unreal bad luck, I'd be suspicious too.
Zorlond Jan 15, 2024 @ 8:53pm 
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Every time I see folks chant 'it's RNG bro', I'm always tempted to ask them to show me the code that the game in question uses to determine results. Not their impressions, not PR releases, not BS 'semi-code', the actual program segment that calculates the result.

I know they'll never provide it, of course. They're too blinded by superstitious faith to even try to go look, much less have the skill to find it.
This Cannot Continue Jan 15, 2024 @ 10:05pm 
Originally posted by Zorlond:
Every time I see folks chant 'it's RNG bro', I'm always tempted to ask them to show me the code that the game in question uses to determine results. Not their impressions, not PR releases, not BS 'semi-code', the actual program segment that calculates the result.

I know they'll never provide it, of course. They're too blinded by superstitious faith to even try to go look, much less have the skill to find it.
Correct, brony. Although your steam account is both level 0 and private, and the word of an alt means nothing.
Last edited by This Cannot Continue; Jan 15, 2024 @ 10:06pm
Ben Lubar Jan 15, 2024 @ 10:18pm 
Radiant relics have a 10% chance to drop the gold tier reward.

One radshare (that is, four players running the same radiant relic in a squad) has a 34.39% chance to drop at least one gold tier reward.

If you run 20 radshares and get no gold tier rewards, that's a 1 in 4577 chance.

However, the chance of running 5 radshares and not getting the gold tier drop is higher than the chance of running one radiant relic and getting the gold tier drop.
Last edited by Ben Lubar; Jan 15, 2024 @ 10:21pm
Illusive Soul Jan 15, 2024 @ 10:59pm 
Originally posted by Deity:

I know its RNG but the fact is still there that the droprate of these newer prime parts is astronomically lower than older ones.

its all the same,sometime RNG dont want you to earn specific prime part,you wont get it,i burn over 40 relic and dint get the extra rare part i looking for,this is why you should relic share with others.
Nibbie Jan 15, 2024 @ 11:08pm 
Originally posted by Zorlond:
Every time I see folks chant 'it's RNG bro', I'm always tempted to ask them to show me the code that the game in question uses to determine results. Not their impressions, not PR releases, not BS 'semi-code', the actual program segment that calculates the result.

I know they'll never provide it, of course. They're too blinded by superstitious faith to even try to go look, much less have the skill to find it.

Same challenge can be applied to you though; if "it isn't RNG bro", show us the code in question that proves it isn't. Surely you aren't "blinded by superstitious faith" and can thus find the code, right?
Kawalorn Jan 16, 2024 @ 12:39am 
All relics work identically. You're just seeing things.
tv Jan 16, 2024 @ 6:21am 
there is no way to prove DE doesn't throttle rates server side, and no way to prove they do.
Last edited by tv; Jan 16, 2024 @ 6:21am
Wintermute Jan 16, 2024 @ 6:59am 
Originally posted by Deity:
Originally posted by Fake:
It's not.
I can say with 100% certainty that is just not true, I can run one of the newer ones with 7+ rad share groups not get a drop and then run 5 of the older ones in rad share groups and have a 50/50 chance for each drop.
See, that's your mistake - running rads. Everybody knows golden drops only happen from random intact relics. :steamsalty::steamsalty::steamsalty:
Last edited by Wintermute; Jan 16, 2024 @ 6:59am
Midas Jan 16, 2024 @ 11:03am 
RNG means that it's theoretically possible to never get what you are after even after thousands of runs.
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