As a solo player mainly, I can actually say I'm singing to a different tune today. And with my family and working 3rd shift, didn't really know how quick of a response you get from just putting out there you need a time. Wanna play solo, by all means if that's your choice. Yet if I may offer from a solo perspective, yes it can be rewarding to solo the nightfall for that self accomplishment and gratification. On the other hand, I jumped in the recruitment forum where there is someone asking for nightfall, weekly, or raid players every and I mean every minute. I got a response in less than five minutes. We did the nightfall and weekly in a lil over 20 minutes while having a blast as to how fun and fast it was...especially when having the right dmg type weapons. One had to leave, and found another player within 3 minutes. Did another two nightfall and two weekly in about 40 tops. Met three new people to play strikes with. And it took no time at all for a response. If you can't find the time, won't fault you. But give it a try once, it'll give you more time to do other things.
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again I think you might be missing the point. The vast majority of Solos posting are fully aware they can join a team, clan, forum and be part of a fire team. I mean they found this site, and managed to login.. Many simply don't like the changes made that have made weeklies a complete grind fest and requiring the top weapons etc and even when you do all that you don't even get a bump in pay for doing it alone. Bungie is closing door after door on solo play.
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Didn't miss the point. I'm not a fan of increasing dmg as a tool to encourage a full fireteam. Yet, in the topic, availability and work/family life were used as some of the few reasons why people played solo.