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Editado por [Sláine]: 8/8/2017 10:05:22 PM
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Valid PVP concerns.

A really great Vid from You Tuber Cool guy. Puts his point across constructively. I share much of concerns for PVP. Mainly as a solo and team player. D2 seems to be turning its back on Solo players and casual players. Teamwork and tactics and playing the way Bungie want is great, but at what cost? Why do we have to play how Bungie intend? Some people just want to jump into a bigger match and have fun. Why can't that be inclusive? Can't you accommodate the casual player with other modes and bigger playlists. Ranked play is key, along with focus on connection as opposed to weighting on skill. Don't forget about the fun. After all there will be ALOT of new people wanting to try PVP in Destiny for the first time. If the beta is anything to go by it's not going to be a great time unless your in a tight crew.

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  • Editado por Fibby: 8/10/2017 11:35:32 AM
    My only corcern is that the game turns out to be a lag infested mess just like D1 is. The beta did play better than D1 does as far as connection quality is corcerned, but i still got lobbies where people were not taking damage too often, and you never know how they adjust the matchmaking. I really hope quickplay doesn't have any sort of SBMM at all, but i guess that's asking too much. Match fireteams against fireteams as often as possible without compromising the connection quality, but other than that it should just give us the best possible connection quality.

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