As painful it is to say it I'd rather not see another Donation system from bungie. Even though it seem like a great thing you gotta think about it in another way. When this game first came out all everyone wanted to do was VoG hard mode. I too was like that but I was unable to do it for 4 week with each day being a new raid group fill of completely different people. Every raid group ended up the same. Always insulting someone disability. My disability. Until eventually a group that didn't insult my disability beat atheon. After that I didn't want to LFG with random anymore. Fast forward a couple month to destiny first charity run. I thought good to see bungie doing something right. As time goes by I read on the forum about other people getting insulted. Some were as joke some were people actually insulted for no reason. Reading about this and thinking to what happened to me I started to think "the destiny community is full of terrible people". After the recent one (Nepal I believe) I keep seeing video of youtuber saying how awesome the community is because of what they are doing. And I'm sitting here like really? Is bungie actually trying to help people or helping itself by making people who do nothing but insult look good?
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