I had a really good experience playing Trials last weekend. I played PS5 entirely solo Q. I found it to be me and two inexperienced players versus a mirror image opponent. Or occasionally a mega sweaty duo game. It could get toxic, I’d get messages on fireteam chat with abuse and even I’d get annoyed if the blues were shooting at rocks. But mainly I’d say it was good. I’d often play the same opponents and recognise the good players. Felt like a community of us grinding out Trials. It was enjoyable.
Not to say I don’t miss 3 stacks with comms. I’d take that back in a heartbeat. But the casual jump in nature of solo Q has its virtues.
Edit: I reported someone for cheating because they were 1 tapping me with a pulse every round and I got a thank you notification saying action has been taken 🤩
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4 RepliesBest thing they could do for trials is remove the duo que and merge the solo and trio ques like it was upon the release of witch queen.
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12 RepliesYeah, was great for campy dad-gamers with pulses. Yes.
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1 Replydistant shore was great but i would really like some burnout action with the outside spawns again
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2 RepliesNot a big fan of the washed out visuals on that stage.
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2 RepliesBungo have to revert the special ammo system to the meter transmog ammo finder. This week was full of bots with precursor at the back of the map…
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Actually I also like seeing the same names/names I recognise since it kinda adds to the friendly competition
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2 RepliesWas surprisingly ok considering the abundance of special & forerunners about.
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9 RepliesI would have had a better time if Bungie didn’t put absolute troglodytes on my team every single game. The amount of effort I need to put into winning a solo que game is ridiculous.
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4 RepliesThe lighting is pretty wack though