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Gridlok87により編集済み: 10/13/2014 4:26:26 PMA bunch of match made 15 year olds won't even get to that point. They'll make it to the templar, rage quit, run to the forums and cry nerf. Calling it now. This is my only concern for adding matchmaking, as there is no real reason to oppose it otherwise. The only thing I don't want is a bunch of people on here asking Bungie to dull the difficulty to pander to the matchmaking crowd who can now get into the raid but not complete it.
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But if more people have access to the raid more people get used to it meaning theres going to be more people to raid with,how is that a bad thing,Im no casual player my stats speak for themselves but I dont want to be leaving the game just to find players,doesnt matter if I find them on this whiney bitch forum or ingame you still have to get into a party to communicate,if we had voice ingame we wouldnt need MM you could just talk to people but theres people arguing against that aswell so I guess -blam!- the guy that works 12 hours a day & doesnt want to go looking through websites we dint want peasants like that in this game. #Done
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Its a raid I dont think people would be that dumb but given the state of the forums ide have to agree but thats not a good enough reason,I dont want to be sat waiting for replys that never come Ive had the game from day 1 & still ive only managed to keep a team together once,somebody always goes for dinner or something,atleast in MM its an easier way to find people quickly if you dont like some of the people invite the 1s you do & search again,like I say if ee had voice it wouldnt be needed,I just dont understand why this game finds it so hard to do the basics.
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Exactly. Give those children access to the raid though matchmaking and watch what happens. Bungie is already nerfing ARs and Shotguns because of them, they nerfed the Cryptarch, they nerfed the strike bosses and they'll nerf the raid, so everyone can skip along side by side holding hands and playing butt slap with eachother while kittens rain down from the sky.