Spoon fed, yes. Two months ago, I may have been worried about something like this. Then I found a clan and have loads of people to complete the events with. Took minimal effort on my part. I posted to one thread on a forum about a guy looking for a group, and as of Beta, we now have thirty regularly active players who are great guys and gals. Instead of posting here, you should be scouring the "Clans" topic and finding your group.
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Not everyone wants to play with a clan. They just want to play the game with friends. But when friends are not available a matchmaking option should be.
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A stranger is just a friend that you haven't met yet. Do you have an issue with making new friends? That is what typically happens if you find the right group.
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Some people aren't interested in making friends with Internet people
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Sometimes in life, there are things that you have to do, and may not be interested in, in order to accomplish your goals. Aren't you currently an "Internet person" (I'm not even really sure what that means). If you mean someone that you don't know in real life, it will be the same people that you meet as "randoms" in matchmaking, so why not get to know them first and play with people that you enjoy the company of rather than risk being matched with some douche?
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Lol sometimes you have todo things you don't want to do? That's not true at all. It's a video game. Not real life.
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Editado por xlostpunkfoundx: 8/12/2014 6:00:20 AMApparently, you still haven't experienced "real life" if you can say that you have never had to do anything that you didn't really "want to". You had to shell out $400 for a console to play the game on...you wanted to give up $400 of your hard earned money? Probably not, and that is just one example. As for the "it's just a game", this is true, but it was designed on some levels to have social interaction, which means that there is some "real life" involvement.