I looked at my achievements, and apparently, less than 20% of people have completed a raid. Guided games is a good thing, because now everyone can experience true fun in Destiny 2. How much of the community has completed a raid on PSN?
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3 RepliesI havent beaten a full raid. There is too many variables in finding a team. People bailing or being rude and obnoxious. It really is such a pain using LFG. Also alot of people just wanna play immediatly after work, school or whatever. They dont have 4 hours commit to a raid.
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It'd because that percentage includes every Destiny account ever made. Including the demo players and the sub 40 guardians.
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That's why they're changing the game to a pvp game, it costs them way less and more use it. Why design a raid when you can get a sandbox move a few rocks and call it a new map?
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Those numbers are very skewed. My friend has played Destiny because I gameshare with him and he literally never plays. It's just there in CASE he wants to. He'll never complete a raid nor would I count him as a Destiny player.
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That's 20% of people that have played the game. I alone have know 5 friends that bought it played for 2 hours and said "collecting moon rocks isn't fun"
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2 RepliesBased solely on what I've seen here, I concluded that the probability of having at least one roaring asshole in a raid group is 1,[i] i.e[/i]., it's virtually guaranteed. The probability of having two or more roaring assholes in a raid group is up there as well, probably around 0.88. Life's too short to spend any of it in the company of roaring assholes, so I decided early on not to bother with raiding. That might change with guided games. Time will tell.
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Guided games won't work. It might help a few people, that's it
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Completed vault numerous times even carried a full team of noobs with only one having a mic completed crota numerous times again carried the same team and it was their first time too I've completed kingsfall twice once on hard and once on easy but I've done multiple sections just without killing oryx
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Well, technically they count defeating the final boss as a completion, regardless of whether or not you completed the remainder of the raid. That 20% doesn't show how many people have raided, just how many haven't defeated the final boss. Also there's the factor that people made a second account purely for crucibles and hence probably didn't raid on that character. Still a high number but this should be taken into account imo.
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1 ReplyI've tried raids and do not like them at all. To stressful and people who cant play together and complain. So I stay away from them.
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Except it's only available for the normal mode raid. As soon as heroic mode comes out, guided games will be barren
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A lot of people in real life like things to be self contained. As in if they're playing a video game they don't want to use their laptop or phone to set up a game. They'll just move on to the next thing available. Which is not raiding.
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Edited by Isaac: 7/29/2017 2:08:58 PMI don't anticipate Guided Games. I'm sure enabling it will openly invite someome who isn't at all qualified to raid, wasting both of our time.
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Thats what happens when a developer refuses to add optional raid matchmaking....
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[quote]Guided games is a good thing, because now everyone can experience true fun in Destiny 2[/quote] I doubt that guided games will become this miraculous cure that will make more people start doing the raids. Does it solve the problem of having an actual LFG mechanic in the game - to some degree it does, but it won't change the fact that there are people that play this game for what ever reason have no desire to do the raids. That is something that no LFG mechanic whether it's in-game or a 3rd party solution will ever solve.
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3 Crota 1 VOG 1 Kings Fall 0 WOTM I'm crap, I can't jump... Raids and I do not mix! But to those who've done them and know them well, my congratulations.
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I don't know know how many people will use guides games. And once heroic comes out probably no one will. Unless there is rewards for doing guides games.
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That isn't a low number for end game activities such as raids though. It is actually very high. I mean going by throphies most people don't even finish the games they play. And if you look at compareable experiences in MMORPGs usually it is less than 10% of the community that actually completes the high end raids.
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Hate using a mic, so I don't raid; and I'm fine with that 😳
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1 ReplyI have every single achievement and 40 raid completions on characters I just restarted. Where's my cookie.
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ha Guided games is ignorable. I think most people will still use LFG
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makes sense raids are an endgame activity, you only try after weeks of grinding and levelling up and there's plenty of reasons to turn away most players long before they get to that point add on top of that, no ingame LFG -its only the most dedicated players who even know about the forums and discover the forum LFG yeah make PVE activities unfriendly to a large portion of players look at low PVE stats refocus game on PVP stuff Bungie logic
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2 RepliesDo we know how many % wise for destiny have not completed a raid? Just curious really.
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1 ReplyI sprayed raid on an ant hill once.
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1 ReplyThat’s in all of the gaming community including people that have never touched the game
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I completed all of them on my Xbone, combined probly 20. The 100 hooked me up with a good group of dudes mature and patient. All in 30's and 40's. I switched to PS4 cause all my friends did. Don't believe I have completed a raid on my PS4.