Less than half the player base have done raids. Doing this would only promote these groups who request money for helping and would make the player base even smaller
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Actually the percentage is even lower it’s somewhere around 12% of the player base
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Yeah I didn't know the exact number so I didn't want to accidentally go to low and that's number is enough on its own why this shouldn't happen
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That shit needs to be banned and I think it would encourage more people to do the raid. I feel like they think it’s too hard, they wont find enough ppl, so they just strike their way to the top. But if it was required to get to max light, then more people would need to do the raid. The main problem with new users doing the raid is the toxic ass community that comes from Destiny. As soon as a group completes the raid they act as if they’ve known all along and never died once during any encounter. Every LFG post within a week after raid launch is “be [light]+”, “have x weapon”, do this, be that, my fav is KNOWHWATTODO. If the toxic asshats learn to get over themselves and become willing to teach new players rather than be dicks the entire time I think it would work out well. But that would never happen will it? Like I had one person say he was willing to teach last wish, then started raging at this kid who was learning, quit cause he said we were not doing enough damage, and he was the one with the least amount of damage. - Those type of ppl need to go or get their head out of their ass. —- Also most ppl -blam!- cause d2 at launch was pittyful. Why? Because it catered to the casuals who only pick it up for an hr at most a day, but I’d say a few hrs a week tops, mostly on the weekend, or just play the campaign and that’s it. The game should not be designed for those people. Bungie needs to make the game for the players who love it, who love the lore, the gameplay, and parts of the community and go full force into what they want to make. If casuals don’t like it, there are other games to play. Games do not need to be made to please everyone and they shouldn’t - otherwise we get a dead space 3. That’s what happens to games when you try to get the wider audience and not keep and try and get more of the same that loved the first game and its direction in the first place.
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The audience is small because bungie doesn't listen. I've done last wish and sotp and it took me an hour plus to find people willing to teach for free for both of those. It's not the fact that raids are hard but the fact that this player base is so toxic and unhelpful unless the get something in return