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Edited by THE_BOOTY_BANDlT: 1/2/2016 7:38:07 AM
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[b]Why am I not allowed to even try?[/b] I've put probably 1,500 hours into destiny because I really enjoy it, I do a ton of strikes and patrols and farming and such. I find all of that really fun. I've always wanted to do raids and nightfalls but I can't do them because I can't get a group. I have all the expansions but I've never done a hard mode raid, crota, skolas, or the kings fall raid. All because grouping up is next to impossible. I HATE lfg websites with a passion because they don't work worth a damn and take forever. The other option is joining a clan, but if you join a small clan you need to be able to work on their schedule, which is not doable for me and for most other players. If you join a big clan, then everything is really impersonal and you're still going to be playing with people you've never talked to before and may as well be random. If you find people in that big clan that you can tolerate, then you can add them, but what are the odds of you being able to put them all together into a fireteam at the same time? All I'm saying is, putting a group together is simply not feasible for many players (Hence the reason this topic has so many posts). How hard is it to just put a switch in there somewhere that I can flip when I want to have matchmaking, and flip it off when I want to use a group? I love this game so much that I would literally be willing to pay the price of another expansion just to get matchmaking. [b]It is not even possible for me to care less about doing poorly in a nightfall or raid with a pick up group. I would just be happy that after all this time, endgame content is no longer kept from me.[/b] I also don't really understand the players who are opposed to this, turning matchmaking off would just leave everything exactly like it is now. It seems like the only people who oppose matchmaking (Even though optional matchmaking would have absolutely no effect on them whatsoever) are people who have clans or IRL friends, or magically have luck getting groups on 3rd party websites and the recruitment forum. There is absolutely no argument against simply letting people try. EDIT: With regards to AFKers, would it really be that difficult to autokick somebody who hasnt moved in more than a few minutes? Or failing that, to simply offer a prompt, to the active players, to kick the person who is allegedly AFK?
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