Make actual friends.
Not our fault no one plays with you.
You are the common denominator.
Git gud.
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I have plenty of friends in real life i dont need to be friends with people ill never meet.
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I see that you completely missed the point of my post, so I'll water it down for you. Almost everyone on my friends list and I'm betting the majority of yours are "online friends." You met them online, share similar interests, play together. The point you're missing is: If you aren't playing with said people enough to count on them for raids, PoE, Trials, Strikes, etc etc? Delete them and get more. Don't blame the game developer and coding people for your (loosely used) antisocial tendencies. It is 100% your fault if you don't have "friends" (also used loosely) to play with. TLDR: Don't be a spoiled little shit that demands changes be made to placate your ass in a social game.
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I remember when i went through puberty and got heated about dumb shit like you are. It would be OPTIONAL and its not hard to add it into a game, now go get your pink panties out of a bunch and calm down child.
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I love how you're projecting age through text, which leads me to believe puberty wasn't that far away for you. If you're too stupid or abrasive to find friends yourself, there's plenty of solo activities you could do. Don't forget your helmet when going outside. Remember, the world is much darker than the safety of your parents house.
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You realize optional matchmaking won't do crap except enhance some peoples gameplay.
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How? For the raids specifically.
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It's optional.
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How would it benefit anyone? Specifics not "it's optional".
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I've seen the limits and the downfall of earlier games due to "optional matchmaking." World of Warcraft is a prime example. Raids were 10-40 people events. "Herding Cats" is a term that comes to mind. Find 40 people, divide into teams, give each assigned team a purpose and goal, kill bosses and collect loot. Well, ignorant little kids cried for the very same thing. Optional matchmaking. "We're too stupid to organize ourselves! Do it for us!" So Blizzard/Activision did. Added lower tier raids with lower tier loot with random matchmaking based on gearscore. There's only one problem. When you have a raid that you organized and you show your ass, you carried that reputation of being a dumbass. You got blacklisted for being an asshole and that carried to the rest of the game outside the raid. You either behaved yourself and raided til loot or you went back to solo activities with a party kick and a bad rep. With "optional matchmaking" with no repercussions for being a jackass to random people- there was nothing stopping little anonymous cowards from "buddy screwing" the rest of the raid party over. People leaving during encounters, "give me fire team lead or I quit", and ninja looting. We already have the beginning of that trend in Destiny. Entitled little buttholes that think the sun revolves around them and want something that they can do themselves. Before long, the community became so vitriolic that the game broke down and WoW lost [i][b]hundreds of thousands[/b][/i] of subscriptions. No one wanted to play anymore [b][i]because [/i][/b] there was no sense of community. So yes, "raid and optional matchmaking" is a bad thing. Period.
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lol wow you're pathetic bye now