This may have been said below but here goes:
*Edited: Good point on recommending to use earth's lev 8 strike for exotics.*
I think there's a west side story thing going on here. Rushers, and cleaners (my new coined words). Rushers want to burn strikes for end of mission rewards (rapid strike completion), cleaners want to kill everything from start to finish (possible engram drops).
Solution: get on your headset. Figure out what it is you're doing. If you instant matchmake into a group with 2 rushers and you want to clean, you'll upset the rushers. They'll say you aren't contributing to the fight by staying back while they clear the required mission check point areas. The same could be said the other way around. If you rush solo then you're ditching your team. Communication solves this simple misunderstanding.
People play differently. End of story. The game doesn't know your preferences. Don't think someone else is being cheap just because it's not your way. There are two very logical and perfectly acceptable ways to do this.
When all else fails, build a fire team of friends. It's the only bonafide way of preventing these kinds of frustrations in the first place.
Good luck brother. I'm a rusher, but I'm the kind that would hang back if someone had a headset and said something... Cheers.
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