In my opinion. i believe the Raid.report has made the destiny player base toxic the forums toxic and the whole dang idea of destiny just plain out toxic. Even the trials report bs..
[b]I totally understand ppl even i want to know if ppl raided b4 or what there exp is in specific raids or activities[/b] but dammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnnnnn. The gaming community takes a massive sh!t on anyone trying to be like anyone else in the game. just trying to complete something and move on...
i think honestly bungie should be taking action againt all these sites that promote this Competitive hourse sh!t. even in a 6 man coop raid the community slits each others throats..
Bungies wost idea was believing, that there pvp aspect of the game could earn them a e-sports spotlight. and all it has done via the pvp and pve is tear its own community apart.. [u][/u] [i][/i]
If you are looking to do your first completion I strongly recommend doing one of three things. Either look for a Sherpa group to teach you, join the Guided Games queue, or make your own group specifying that you are a learning group
If I only have an hour/hour and a half to play, I wouldn’t want someone looking for their first clear joining up into my group specifically looking for like experienced players. That’s mostly what it comes down to. It’s not some crazy elitism, usually it’s just people who don’t want an hour and a half activity to take twice as long because they have to teach now
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