Edit/prologue: This started as just a small post supporting matchmaking, it has grown into something more at this point.
This is the community taking a stand and asking for in-game access to content we purchased, who don't believe they should have to leave the game to play the game.
Opposing views are welcome as are suggestions to making the process of teaming up better/easier.
Also please consider before calling people lazy or stupid for not just using LFG sites, that not everyone's life experience fits your own. Be it work, family, financial situation, whatever. There are many Guardians who just are not comfortable with playing with strangers. For them, using in game matchmaking is a huge step but one that they can get through. Going to a separate forum and posting for a group is something they will never be able to do and that doesn't make them bad people or any worse at this game than anyone, it just means they are wired differently than you.
https://www.bungie.net/en/Forum/Post/126184301/0/0
I appreciate all the support for the post and I hope Bungie are still listening
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There's no more guarantee of success through a random group on LFG sites as there would be with in-game matchmaking. By including matchmaking and making it optional, it would have zero impact on the experience of anyone who didn't want to use it.
As the game stands now, without friends on that happen to have not run already, the amount of unplayable content without having to leave the game to search for people is just stupid.
[b][u]Raids[/u][/b]
I initially suggested a matchmaking solution, but after discussing this with a fellow guardian, I believe an in-game lfg would be perfect for raids.
I think the approach to take would be like Gears and Perfect Dark ran their multiplayer. An individual could choose to host a raid, search for raids or be randomly placed in a raid.
The host would form a lobby and have the ability to select a minimum level requirement, raid difficulty level and number of open spaces for randoms to join (in case they want to save a few spots for friends to join). Those not hosting could again, browse a list of available raid parties or just select to be placed automatically in one (choosing which difficulty to be placed in). There could be modifiers for whether or not in-progress raids are acceptable or not.
This is also how Bungie could solve the issue of no private Crucible matches in Destiny, by doing lobbies hosted just like raids. One thing you found in both Perfect Dark and Gears was that when you are in a lobby and going game to game with the same group over and over, even people that don't talk are talking by the third or fourth game. It's such an incredibly social approach and one I've never understood why Bungie never tried in Halo
https://www.bungie.net/en/Forum/Post/129939506/0/0
[b][u]Prison of Elders[/u][/b]
The level 28 is a joke. It's a minimal challenge with 3 randoms whether they're talking or not. Once you've run the level 28, you pretty much know what to do in higher difficulties.
-Kill enemies. Disarm mine. Destroy mine. Kill target. Revive dead teammate.
I’ve yet to have a group talk in the 28, but I’ve been invited twice to do the 34 after and everyone talked in it.
There is no reason to not have matchmaking for the higher difficulties and beyond that, it’s mindboggling that there isn’t a system in place to remain grouped from the 28 if we choose and go right to the next difficulty.
Another option could be to open the 34-35 matchmaking when we hit 34. A fellow guardian had the suggestion of matchmaking for the 28 and 32 and in-game LFG for the 34 and 35.
Either way, we shouldn't be beholden to leaving the game to run them.
[b][u]Trials of Osiris[/u][/b]
This one is admittedly the most divisive. Most seem to agree there should be some form of MM for the rest.
@Nico802vt made the point for ToO that
[quote]If they had matchmaking you're most likely gonna get stomped. I bet you'd at some point run into someone without a mic and that is a KEY factor in being successful.[/quote]
My response to that is
[quote]That's a possibility, but I'd rather have that option and the chance to get in and play (and potentially run into good teammates to form a steady team) than not play at all. If I'm willing to take that risk, that should be my choice.[/quote]
There's just no justifiable reason to release a 5 mission 1 strike expansion and make the endgame expansion 90% unplayable without friends on.
If nothing else, there should be some matchmade equivalent to ToO, where we can at least meet others who want to run and possibly find teammates for the regular ToO.
[b][u]Nightfalls[/u][/b]
While I personally love to solo them, there's no reason to not have the option to search for a group for them either.
So if you die, you RTO... You do that with a Fireteam too.
Want an easy solution? When the randoms enter, [b]put them in a fireteam.[/b] Then if they wipe, they RTO together and can rerun it.
There's a lot that is really great and really fun with this game and yet it's constantly undermined by maddening ancillary decisions.
-no matchmaking
-lack of vault space
-inability to delete consumables to clear what little vault space exists
-shipping with virtually no default chat options
-shifting, confusing and often useless economies
-lack of checkpoint or progress save systems for a game with an entire Zoo full of connection errors
-virtually no online forum chat presence. Oh look, a thread with a Bungie reply!
[quote]I'm moving this to #feedback yadda yadda.[/quote]
-ignoring the actual feedback posts with great ideas for improving the game and instead catering to the nerf crowd.
You pretty much pioneered console online matchmaking for the original Xbox, but haven't evolved at all in the last decade.
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Edit: I gave DeeJ crap for leaving the discussion and accused him of turtling. I’m not going to back off the belief that as the go-between for us and Bungie, he should be willing to participate in more give and take with the community. I understand that sometimes people push too far and I have gone to bat for him in posts where people have personally attacking him, but it is not unreasonable to expect him to accept and respond to feedback to his statement.
There are so many amazing posts and stories in this thread explaining why the current system just doesn't work for some people. I hope Bungie are actually paying attention and understanding there are casualties to their philosophy.
The vast majority of posts have been overwhelmingly supportive, but there have been a few anti-matchmaking posts peppered in. Some have led real conversation and idea exchange, but most have come down to the same thought process.
FEAR. HATE. MISTRUST.
FEAR
[quote]You’re going to get grouped with AFKers, trolls and people who suck[/quote]
HATE
[quote]I’m not gonna carry noobs and squeakers through ToO! I get twice the kills in strikes as my idiot teammates!”[/quote]
MISTRUST
[quote]Most people probably won’t use mics or won’t know what weapons to use.[/quote]
I don't understand the notion that we should restrict content for millions, because someone might be bad or mean. You can’t go through life afraid of what might happen.
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Edit: Back to DeeJ, if you’re going to weigh in on a topic, it’s fair to expect you not just post and leave.
There are too many guardians in this post that have valid concerns, questions, and reasons why LFG just doesn't work for them. They want answers and I believe they deserve to be heard and they deserve a response.
I would say to anyone who wants legitimate answers and real change towards what we the players want as opposed to what Bungie feel is best for us...
Keep bumping for truth. Thank you to all who've commented and read this far. See you all amongst the stars.
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3 RepliesEdited by TheLegendaryDW: 5/25/2015 7:19:16 PMI've been copying this to every matchmaking topic I can find but I think Prison of Elders is the start of a good idea. Give us a matchmaking friendly normal mode and a pre built team only hard mode. That way those of us who can't or simply don't want to get a group together don't have to, and we can accept the risks of afks, bad players, etc. Meanwhile those who are able to meet the requirement and come in with a dedicated group have a more challenging, more rewarding version to compensate the extra effort. Both parties are happy. Although I would not be opposed to new raids being restricted when they are first released and then opened to matchmaking once the hard mode is available. Same goes for the level 32 version of the prison of elders. From what i understand starting with week 2 it will rotate and become whichever one was the level 34 in the previous week. So it fits the same concept.
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Honestly, I can't grasp the limitations placed on matchmaking. It's no different than tolerating a website or taking an invitation from a random player that crossed your path in the tower. We're just being forced to do more work because there's no matchmaking for certain sections. That being said, I firmly believe that matchmaking should be optional at all times. If I want to run strikes with just my wife, I shouldn't haven't to pick up a third stray in matchmaking. Give us the power to choose whether we want to be paired with a random player or not.
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6 RepliesTotally agree with you! Last night, I saw only 2 players available on lfg site for vault. I spend 40 mins trying to create a group and then gave up. Why would they not have an option of in-game lfg or matchmaking of some kind - I would never know. Thanks
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4 RepliesEdited by bobbyblaze: 5/25/2015 10:23:27 PMToO- Must be level 33 to queue for optional matchmaking. PoE- Optional matchmaking for level 32 unlocks when you hit level 32. Optional matchmaking for level 34 and 35 unlocks at level 34. Nightfall- Optional matchmaking unlocks at 32. Raids- Optional matchmaking unlocks for normal mode when hard mode releases. Optional matchmaking for hard mode unlocks when the next expansion releases. ^^ DeeJ, please reply and explain why what the OP is suggesting here will not work.
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1 ReplyBump!!! Please listen to this post bungie , it is sound !!!
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BumpN also check out this idea https://www.bungie.net/en/Forum/Post/124128876/0/0
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Still bumping.
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2 RepliesDisable the super charges. It's bull crappie too see a warlock come back too life and a hunter f n us all up.
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1 ReplyI read more here then I have all of my school year
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Edited by BlindLuck: 5/26/2015 10:12:20 AMI have more than enough friends to play with, but I take pity on you peasants with none. Here is a bump. Honestly I just wanted to post saying I don't care about matchmaking at all and think you guys should tower invite, party after strikes or crucible, etc. my internet is shit and when I open up my laptop for LFG when my friends aren't all on, I pretty much murder my connection to destiny and gamble with it, sometimes I'll literally not be able to play BECAUSE I opened my laptop. So I have a handicap from the lack of matchmaking and I don't care. Stop bitching, make friends. If rather see work put toward more vault space and at least a small free content update. Also if people don't have time to play destiny, that's on them. It's a Grindy game, people need to understand that. Either sink what little time you have into it and enjoy it or find another game. Not hard. Phew. /rant Edit: I'm tired and went a little troll mode somewhere up there. I respect your opinion and totally understand that I can keep my friend group WHILE optional matchmaking is a thing. Though if like it to be private match styled so if I five people it doesn't search for a sixth
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1 ReplyAmen to that brother. Im a working, married guy with an active Destiny clan but still I cannot follow the end game activities with my mates cause of our different schedules. Honestly im tired of the way Bungie handles this game and although i really like it I'll probably end my carrier with HoW due to no matchmaking. My 2$...
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7 RepliesLol I called it. Less then a week after release and everyone hates Bungie again!
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3 RepliesLast night I tried to form a random team to do 34 PoE since my clan either they did it or weren't available. Guess what? No Gjally no funny. That wouldn't happen if there was optional matchmaking. Someone was bound to stay and help. Long story short I switched to MKX...
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2 RepliesThis is The best post I've ever read on the forums man GG. I won't rant because you've already done that but one thing gets me. This is next gen gaming matchmaking should be standard Bungie will see the bigger picture once people start quitting
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Sadly when the day is done you have to realize that the things missing from this game although mostly minor make a huge impact of the enjoyment of this game. I realized this early on. I do not want to go to another site, a smart phone or a computer to enjoy this game. Bungie, the great gamemaker of yore has made a confusing mess with so many mistakes involved that many left due to despair. Granted, many love this game and if they do then good for them. I find the game a bore and I feel it is not up to my thinking of what Bungies standards should be.
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bump for another glorious day