I did not have a problem going 9-0 with the new tougher matchmaking system since I am a day 1 player and have loads and loads of friends to play with... but I hate seeing all these people especially the last weekend who have never gone flawless on all the team finding forums who have at least made it to 7-0 or 8-0 but still have never gone flawless even trying to help some of these people can be a challenelge when you run into the fat pimply bullies with 2k+ elo 2.0 plus kds stacked in a team of 3 you check their trials report they are on some 50 win streak just playing defend the lighthouse it is kind of messed up... you know who you are with your 3-5 letter original gamertags you think you are cooler than everyone but your really wasting your own precious time in life by playing 80 hours of trials every weekend with your sweaty butt buddies just for your own self esteem to stay mainted...Anyways bungie it is not fair for all the helpess people who don't have day 1 fireteams like all these bullies do. You should really make it fair for everyone as bungie is all about fairness.
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51 RepliesEdited by Carvoic: 9/11/2016 5:14:08 PMUnfortunately, I don't think you'll get very far with some of the players in this community. They for some odd reason think competitive means you face people out of your area of skill which is what the current trials promotes because of win-based matchmaking. A team of decent stats can face off against a team of crazy high stats simply because they have the same amount of wins. This is not a competitive game, this is called noob stomping. It isn't a competition when there is NO competition. The only thing I can think of as to why these people are against any kind of change are.... 1. They do not understand what a competition is. I,E players on the outside looking in or just players with a warped view on it. 2. They want to keep the lighthouse rewards to themselves just to hold it over others. 3. People who sell trials runs. So yes. I think there should be a change but I highly doubt it will change, because trials apparently has to be unfair because it's a "competition". Even though it really isn't for the most part.