Bungie, you probably give a flying crap, but I'll post anyway.
Give Trials skill based MM. That would allow less skilled players to see the lighthouse and get some nice Osiris gear, too. Right now, you either need to be a very good player or have a carry by very good players.
To all those saying you need to "earn" or "deserve" the lighthouse.
#1 I have earned to right to all game content including the lighthouse when purchasing this game.
#2 This is a game. I have to earn enough irl.
#3 Most, if not all ppl, saying you have to earn it by your skill are self entitled teenagers who haven't earned anything of value in their lives. Hence you have nothing to contribute and can kindly STFU. Funny enough, many of those teenagers deem it perfectly legit to carry unskilled friends to the lighthouse. How does that fit to your "logic" of having to earn it?
So, hell yeah, give Trials skill based MM!
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Um do you not remember the horrible AIDS fest that was skill based matchmaking? This game can't handle it and I assure you that you still won't go flawless. This time it will just be because you're going to fight some kid in Mexico with terrible Internet.
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I like how you accuse people of being entitled yet you think you're entitled to the lighthouse. Play better scrub.
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It probably does have a little bit of skill based matchmaking, but as you go up in wins you get more teams that are composed of high skilled players. I bet the game just try's to find you a match as quickly as possible, so you end up getting whatever you get because that's what's available at the time.
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The lighthouse is the lighthouse... Requires you to beat good players.
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Edited by Razzupaltuff: 3/15/2016 2:08:41 PMHere's another reason why Trials should have skill MM: All the braindead stat farmers resetting their cards after three wins to increase their chance of getting weaker opponents, allowing them to easily increase their K/D and ELO ranking. A high ranking achieved that way is worthless, as it is achieved by increasing the number of inferior opponents you have to fight, hence saying nothing about your true skill. That is some true, pimpled teenager logic coming from brains that apparently find room in a medium sized scr*tum at best.
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Me and my team have ran into something similar. We had went flawless numerous times in year one. This year? Once. One measly time, this is due to their win based match making. We are by no means bad at destiny, we just can't compete with people on the 7th-9th win who play the game 15-20 hours a week. We usually only get on for trials now because it's the best part of destiny, but Bungie has made it near impossible for even the above average players to go to the lighthouse and it's sadly unfortunate.