Message system in the tower. Or your name tag changes colour on whether you are looking for a specific action.
Red: Current Hard Raid
Orange: Current Normal Raid
Yellow: Previous Raid Hard
White: Previous Raid Normal
Purple: Nightfall
Brown: Weekly Heroic
Black: Daily
Dark Green: Up for anything my current level or lower.
Edit: From question
Light Blue(Same as what we have): Not looking for team
Light Green(Same as what we have): In fire team.
Edit#2: Encase no one is aware. The tower allocates people locally by region.
Edit#3: I have been told with playstation, you can send messages with invites. On Xbox you can not. It has to be done in the dash board. It is a pain to work around.
Then we wouldn't have to spam invites just to have someone to leave the tower come back and realize that they aren't interested in what you wanted to do. And that brings me to another point. I'm already in the tower looking at the guy. What's the deal with that?
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It would be cool if you leveled weapons in a way similar to pokemon. Let's say you start the game as a new character and are getting your first weapons. Now imagine if you could eventually upgrade these weapons to higher level. for instance you could take some mediocre white autorifle and over time level it up to uncommon to rare then to legendary. This process would most likely take a long time and be a grind (which isn't necessarily bad). As you level the weapon up either you could choose from a few new perks to assign to the weapon or (probably how bungie would do it) perks could be assigned through RNG. I think this would add to the history instead of the only history behind legendaries being "I bought it from a vendor" or "I got it from an engram". I highly doubt this would ever get into the base game, but it would be cool if a system like this could get into future titles. tldr: It would be cool if white weapons could be upgraded to legendary, even if that means a long grind.
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I may have meant to put this on the OP and accidentally commented on a comment instead
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Instead of color codes to memorize, what if there was a little box under the players name that scrolls what we are looking for. You could select what we are looking for from a menu that pops up when you bring the ghost out.
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That works to. Just something other then what we have now.
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Yes yes yes. Great idea. Dead horse and beating but I am a dad who works at a great job full time and I get to play at night sometimes. I have only raided a few times as the few people I do know tend to start a couple hours later. I would love to be able to hit the tower and participate in a raid.
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What color if you don't want to join anyone?
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Same as we have right now. Our light blue. Light green if your in a fire team.
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Cool. Though considering people can't follow the basic courtesy of saying what they want when they send the invite, I don't think something like a name color will stop the invites.
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Then we should be able to send a message from within Destiny. On the Xbox I have to go to the home screen search there name(remember it by the time I get there), send a message and hope for a response from someone I have no idea on whether they are willing to do anything at all. Spamming invites is easier for the inviter but can be a pain for the invitee.
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On playstation you can send a message with the invite. You can also cut and paste text that you've written, so there is absolutely no reason why someone can't send an invite with a message that says "Crota's End: Normal" or something like that. People just don't do that, they just spam invites.
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That sure makes it a lot easier for you. Not me......... :(
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Don't feel too bad, most people don't actually send a message..... regardless of how easy it is.
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Destinylfg.com
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I know I use that all the time. But the tower is set by region. I'd rather play with someone local to me. And not a lot of people like getting spammed random invites.
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Like, how local? My only concern is that their aim is true and their will is strong.
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Edited by Scavenger23: 1/28/2015 9:28:31 PMLocal. I heard about it earlier but never asked anybody. Last night I finally accepted a random invitation. Just to ask this question. Where do you guys live? 2 of the guys were 1/2hr driving distance away from me. 1 was 2hrs away. Yes I do understand that if you take the time to post on LFG sites that you have way more motivation to complete a raid then just posting yourself in game. But nightfall's and story missions. That's crazy.