Honestly, the quit rates are effected by people like myself who get that strike like 3+ times in a row from vanguard roc or the people who get put into it after every other strike
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I'm glad they are lowering his health and the psion shields in Dust Palace because strike rotation is terrible. . Yesterday a friend and I did some rocs, and at the end we got Dust Palace for the last one. Afterwards we did NF or Weekly, I forget which one, but it was Valus. Then we went back to roc strikes and the next 4 strikes were: Dust Palace, Valus, Valus, Dust Palace. Six in a row total. I don't feel bad about quiting the last four. Why on earth the NF/Weekly is not removed from roc strike rotation baffles me. When the matchmaking tosses you into Valus with people who can't survive out the cheese hole it becomes very tedious. So I'm glad they are lowering his health.
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Edited by Kone19ps: 4/13/2015 3:45:04 PMThat would drive me crazy too. I skip valus most of the time just from being bored of it but I actually like dust palace a lot. It only got difficult if your team wasn't prepared with a variety of elemental weapons for the psions. Usually I can sword breaker the void one to death right away. I've noticed a lot of teams try to fight all three rather than focus and that just doesn't work
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You'll hear no complaints from me about them lowering his health. Especially with the rate his strike comes up. I know exactly how you feel. I was trying to do roc missions, but his kept coming up and every time it did my friend would yell at me to pull us out. It grew tiresome quickly
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Oh yes! It's just ridiculous.
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If they'd lower the probability of it being his mission on roc, then that'd be an even better bonus
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Bungie, hire this player. They have sensible ideas.
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That'd be interesting. Sneak peak at HoW and paid for a game I play, that'd be nice.
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That's true but they mention nightfall quit rates specifically
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True, I was just focusing on the assignment rate of the strike. On the nightfall, theinflation is likely caused by people who quit and come back.