I keep seeing a consistent theme in the comments about how matchmaking is needed for the raids.
The common complaint is I don't have any psn friends or I'm busy with work.
I'm sorry but a raid is something that takes both time and friends.
I raided in wow. Raiding takes time. There were calendar invites. 3 hour blocks of time set aside. Decisions on division of loot. If 1 of the 10 people made a simple mistake you started what you were doing all over.
If you add matchmaking for the raid here is what you will get. 2 fresh level 20's that expect to be carried for gear. 1 person who is half playing while doing 6 other things. 1 person with their mic on but blasting annoying music. 2 people who are actually prepared to raid.
So if you have limited time your actually wasting time with randoms. Either you spend 30 min to get 5 other people ready to raid and complete it in 2 hours. Or you que up with 5 randoms and then fail miserably for the next 3 hours.
Everyone says all they have to do is put in mic chat. That also will be a mixed bag of 6 people not agreeing on how to do the raid. Or 2 people have a mic but don't care to work as a team.
The only way match making will work is if you nerfed the crap out of the raid and rewarded lesser gear.
Raids are meant to be a test of your individual skill, working with a team, a big time commitment and a little luck. If you somehow feel a group of 6 random people can on a consistent basis actually complete a raid....... I would like a sample of the Kool aid your drinking.
Raids are a chance to get the most epic, coolest, bad ass loot. It's not epic, cool or bad ass if they give it to everyone.
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