The amount of kwtd and required cleared to raid is actually just annoying. Im just trying to get some new gear but all these neck beards can't take some time to teach. They honestly need to just give raids matchmaking because the forum sucks lol
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Pretty hypocritical you criticising people who know the raids for not wanting to teach noobs when you yourself are avoiding the obvious solution of making your own post and joining with other noobs because it would require some effort on your part. You’re not looking to learn a raid you’re looking to get carried through it.
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>Raid matchmaking Terrible. People would try a raid, get a terrible experience because 90% of Destiny players are terrible, then never attempt a raid again. Just use fireteam search. Post "im new plz teach" or watch a guide. Raids are ez
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You seem like a pleasant individual
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I got tired of playing Destiny since D1 and never having completed a raid. Did my homework, learned the encounters for Last Wish. Joined an LFG that was noob friendly. People kept leaving and we kept having to re teach the mechanics. It took 4 hours to clear the 1st encounter and everyone left. Tried on a different day, new people, took 2 hours to clear the first encounter and everybody left again. I still haven't completed a raid. I'm down for raid matchmaking. I think it's b.s. they're not matchmade. Don't have enough regulars that I play with to raid and I'm not sinking any more time into an LFG after those two experiences.
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why not just kwtd ?
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Editado por Voices: 2/27/2020 8:58:10 PMThe majority who say Kwtd are technically hypocrites since kwtd and have clears are very different . Going back to raiding there are sherpas like us out that dont mind helping when needed when the teams on the same platform,you have to sometimes look long and hard. Were there but we usually dont just show ourselves if that makes any sense.
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You can literally post: New to raid looking for help with encounters and first completion. Any help would be useful. Need x players. No bad attitudes And within 20 minutes you will be starting your raid with a team of people who are either equal skill/ knowledge and you will need to work to figure out encounters or you’ll get lucky and a Sherpa or two will join and help you. Stop complaining and start making your own team
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Why not just create your own LFG group?
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Go teach yourself like we had to. Make your own post, form your own team of people new to the raid, set your own requirements and away you go. NOBODY OWES YOU A CLEAR NOBODY OWES YOU TEACHING TIME YOU COULD RAID, BUT LACK INITIATIVE.
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Watch a video or make your own post asking for newbies. Sounds like you want carried lol.
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Editado por an Ape with a d2 addiction: 2/26/2020 10:43:21 AMIf public LFG's a problem the easiest permanent solution's to join a big clan. One of the really big ones I mean, with discord servers and +1000 members with multiple in-game clans and activity checks. I'm not a pve person but I know my clan runs multiple raid runs per weekend and some on weekdays. KWTD speedruns and guided runs with very active sherpas. Discord's got it's own LFG channel. You have a choice in the enviroment you put yourself in. Public forum LFGs will not change no matter how hard you protest. You have to change your own situation for improvement to happen.
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Or you know, you can create YOUR OWN POST. I know, midblowing and revolutionary technique, creating your own group and saying something like "Garden of Salvation, first try, everyone is welcome" is absolutely unthinkable. Many of us have lifes outside of video games and wanna get done with sh1t quick so we can do actually important things. Stop whining.
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[spoiler]Educate yourself and... Wait for it...create your own lfg post 😱[/spoiler]
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Not every person has hours and hours to pour into training people. Most have limited time and desire to complete tasks efficiently. There are nice people out there willing to donate hours of time and many layers of frustration teaching new people. Not every one has the temperament to teach others, they typically know this and won't teach others. I've beaten all raids for my first completion with almost all lfg strangers. I typically watch guides on how to beat raids and what kind of load outs are desired. When I think I got that down, I look for a group of raiders with a Sherpa helping a friend with their first raid. I asked to join and let them know my experience level. When the Sherpa is telling me how to do it, I will parrot back what I heard so they know I am making an effort. Typically goes well for me.
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We raid often and need 2 lfg guys every time and we also teach. If we have the time we teach or just give out easy jobs to learn Not everyone sucks but most of us do 😂
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My clan used to Sherpa back in D1. I can tell you after a while, some people just don’t friggin understand simple instructions or mechanics, and when you’re stuck trying to teach somebody Oryx for 8 hours because they can’t seem to grasp “counterclockwise” you eventually get burned out.
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You’d never finish a raid with in-game matchmaking.
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This is why a very small group raid.
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Unstoppable_Screeb
ADS for 2 seconds……… - 4/19/2024 7:03:55 AM
How about make your own lfg post and state that you’re looking for someone to teach you? Or go to your clan and ask anyone if they’re up for learning/teaching a raid? Basically do the same as what everyone else did when they had to learn it for themselves lmao -
Matchmaking would probably not fix anything for you. You want to play with 5 people with crap loadouts, no mic and bad tempers to play with? You never have issues with random players in Gambit, Strikes or turning public events heroic? People would leave your group high and dry, just like they do now in raids or if you lose one game in PVP.
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Please don’t refer pve warriors as sweats they are just casual gamers.
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All I'd ever expect from people is general knowledge, which inevitably leads to kwtd. General initiative trends toward general competence. From experience, oftentimes the ones that wanna be taught then and there are the ones that also don't actually learn anything and aren't the greatest at not dying. There's a reason why people want people that know what they're doing. A lot of people don't have the luxury of raiding for fun anymore (cause lots have friends that said screw this game) and I can't bring myself to spend 3 hours just to get nothing because someone can't get it or learn from their mistakes in any sort of timely matter Crown of Sorrow was such a pain in the ass I could not even tell you. How it was so hard for the same people to not die in a cycle that revolves around spawn killing the enemies and standing near balls and group hitting crystals is beyond me. I don't mean it condescendingly, it's pure observation. 2 sides to every coin. Part of why people think MM raids would fail