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Edited by HighlyCombustibleToast: 3/22/2015 3:43:05 AM
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Matchmaking Again.

Ok I'm going to bring up that topic again. You know, matchmaking. Why I think we need it for raids and Nightfall: What if people don't WANT to solo it or have to waste time on LFG sites? Like me. Besides, all my LFG experiences went sour. Why I think it's a good idea: It doesn't HAVE to be compulsory. Just like COD has private games with their multiplayer, Destiny could have it as well. So basically people who, for whatever reason, want matchmaking can do the raids and nightfalls. Why I disagree with the arguments against it: Again, it could be sorted into solo/private or normal matchmaking, goving everybody what they want. We who want it are aware of the risks (Underleveled or inexperienced players, trolls and bad connections) but we accept it. So really, what are your thoughts on it? If we sorted matchmaking into private games and public games, would it be alright? Edit: If I reply to anyone, I won't have a go at them. Just don't call us idiots because we want matchmaking - it's a matter of convenience, not a change in gameplay. Edit 2: Keep it relevant. If you're going to call me a noob without the evidence to back it up, go to a thread where somebody cares.

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  • Okay because of little girls like you I have to run random blueberry nobs through my damn weeklies when I don't have friends online. Suck an egg. This shit should be optional. I am sick and tired of needing 3 people to start my weeklies so that I don't have to deal with random rejects. Thanks but no thanks.

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