If you go for a drive, you could get in an accident.
If you use a stove, you could get burned.
If you play sports, you could get hurt and opponents could cheat.
If you swim, you could drown.
If you fly, you could crash.
If you walk, you could trip and fall.
If you explore, you could get lost.
If you go out in the cold and snow, you could get frostbite.
If you go out to eat, you could get food poisoning.
If you park your car, someone could ding it.
If you go to the beach, you could get sunburned.
If you talk to people in public, they could be mean to you.
If you go out in a storm, you could get struck by lightning.
If you go to a movie, it could suck.
If you love, you could have your heart broken.
So what I want to know is, if we shouldn't be allowed to have[b] optional[/b] matchmaking because our teammates might suck, be mean, not try or quit...
Why the -blam!- should we be allowed to leave our beds and risk all the millions of bad things that could happen out in the world?
Maybe the government should make laws to prevent us from doing all the things above so we never experience anything bad. Maybe we just shouldn't be born to begin with.
Now post some bullshit how it's somehow not the same.
https://www.bungie.net/en/Forum/Post/129939506/0/0
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Edited by Sideswipe: 3/24/2016 4:49:11 PMThere's this thing called "limit your liabilities". Yes, you bad things [i]can [/i]happen even with the most mundane activities. But there are things [i]you can[/i] do to prevent the worst case scenario. Avoiding things that will cause problems down the road is one of them. At this point, I'm all for OMM with older activities. Just not some of the newer ones. Y1 for sure and maybe KF normal. The last thing we need is for people to cry nerf on Raid mechanics and then have bungie oblige based on their "data". Then our raids will just be long strikes like Crota's End... In the meantime enjoy this: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pRQroMB4C2U