The Portal is not the same today as it was when Edge of Fate launched; the loot is better, the leveling is faster, the difficulty spikes are smoothed out. No, I'm not saying the Portal is perfect, I'm saying it's better than it was four months ago - and if someone hasn't played in four months, they may not know that.
Bungie is in kind of a spot, if people don't think the game has changed, that the sharp spots have been sanded down, they may be reluctant to come back and give the game another chance.
We know the changes because we're active players, we follow the TWIDs, we've seen the changes first hand, but not everybody has.
"[b]Faster Leveling[/b] - [i]Added in Patch 9.1.5.1[/i]"
"[b]More Loot[/b] - [i]Added in Patch 9.1.5[/i]"
(Something like that, but with correct patch numbers.)
An infographic or advertisement talking about the improvements that have been made may encourage players to give the game another shot. The TWID alone doesn't cut it.
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Bungie doesn't like outright showing stuff, just like they don't livestream their twabs, just like they don't like giving proper numbers (example: telling "get kills in insert-activity" and the bar being a % rather than just saying how many