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8/5/2014 4:48:29 PM
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Raids, Don't Give In Bungie!

So I've been reading a whole lot of articles about why not having matchmaking for raids is a bad thing and I just can't agree, here's why. Bungie has stated they don't want this to be content people can just throw themselves at over and over again until some form of success slowly begins to occur (put that in my own words though, not Bungies). They want this to be content that takes effort to organize, if you can organize a team of people to play at the same time you gain a CHANCE at having the organization it'll take to beat this content. This content is not for every player, I'm sorry everyone feels entitled to ever bit of content that comes with a game but that's not how it works in reality, sorry. Yes you paid for the game, and they are giving you access to the content, the same level of access they are giving EVERYONE else. Whether or not you as a player have the time or patience to access that content the way they set it up is on you. If everyone where able to access this content whenever they want the next series of complaints you'd hear flooding from everywhere is likely how the content is too hard, and how can they expect a group of 6 strangers to work together at such a high level of play and beat this content. Also, Bungie has provided us tools to group together and find players for this content. If you plan to raid then you clearly have an internet connection, hell it's required for the game last I checked. So don't tell me you can't hop on the internet for a few minutes and post on the forums, join a group / clan or something to find the players you need to access this content. Don't be lazy and expect the world to be given to you, if Bungie adopted this lazy attitude of self entitlement they wouldn't be making the great games they do, and they'd be giving us trash like many other developers do, but they aren't. So you can't be either, and if you are, you don't deserve to access the content, it's not meant for you, no matter how that makes you feel on the inside, it's true, deal with it. That is all. Thanks for the great game Bungie, I really hope you don't back down to all the heat your getting about this. Just think how much heat the Demon's Souls / Dark Souls series got for being so hard and now it's a cult classic. You already have the fan base, the people complaining over this will still buy the game, and they aren't the people that'll be around months, years from now anyways, so don't make the game about them. Do what you knows best, I'm sure you will.
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  • I guess the main problem I have with no matchmaking is laziness. If I want to play a raid at 8:00 on a sunday but don't have enough people I have to send messages to random people asking if they want to raid or get up go to the other room turn on my computer, log in, go to Bungie.net or reddit or whatever and make a post. Something along the lines of "hey guys who wants to do a raid tonight at 8:00 and wait for random people to respond. Then I need to add them to my friends list and invite them to my fireteam. That seems awfully troublesome to me. Also I think people are way off base with the comparisons to real mmo raids. Hell even WoW dungeons probably require more coordination than Destiny, and those were pretty easy to beat with pugs. Why does everyone seem to think that if someone wants matchmaking they must be casual. I for one welcome the challenge. I find a tough challenge fun. I don't find manually searching for teammates on the internet fun. I'm sure I'll be able to form raids and enjoy the content I just don't like having to jump through hoops.

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