Not a new off road vehicle, sorry.
I was wondering if there was any lore reasons given for the cut-down crucible?
It makes no sense to me. Everything we do is a 3 or 6 man activity, but our new "fun-size" practice mode is 4-guardian teams. Why? Did Shaxx take a blow to the head and forgot how fireteams work? Did the Arcite raid analysis metrics come back showing 2 guardians on every raid were useless and annoying so deserved to be kicked? Have there been budget cuts which mean we can't afford power ammo for a whole team, only enough funds for one person?
It seems crazy to have a practice mode to hone our skills against the very best (each other!) but then arbitrarily apply a totally different team size.
Imagine the real armed forces practicing like that, hey when you go into battle for real you'll have a full tank crew, but today you're missing a driver... Good luck! Or any sports, rowing with only the odds, practice a motor-racing pitstop without the jack-men... etc...
There are merits to optional variety in most instances, but enforced totally different team size in practice to doing our jobs is something I can't seem to understand.
Has any lore reason been given? If so, what is it?
If not, what do you think is going on?
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