Nerf... that's all I ever hear. Just your opinion. (Like they haven't nerfed stuff since Luke's been in charge)
What can I say, you're wrong.
Also let me break down what looks like the only 3 options people will do with match making raids.
1) They will learn either by doing or learning from an on line video.
2) They will get frustrated and join a clan
3) They will stop raiding.
That is about it.
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This is just your uninformed opinion. Ever hear the saying, give then an inch and they'll take a mile? You think this would quiet the match making complainers, but it would just amplify them actually. 1, bungie changed something for them so like a spoiled child they'd just learn to cry louder. 2, you'd be opening up an activity to a completely new population, it will naturally add all those purple to the pool of people complaining about something. 3, these activities require sacrifice from the players, and the match making players are unwilling to even sacrifice 10 minutes to lfg a team. I've done several guided game nightfall, lfg raids, and even a guided games raid, and you're wrong. These people can even figure out to throw the balls into the big ball in the seraph tower while people around them are doing just that. Have you ever run a raid? That might explain why you don't understand.
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AoS quest nerfed to complaints, artifact nerfed in pvp to complaints. Just 2 of many caused by “I’m a idiot and can’t make a fireteam” players.
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[quote]AoS quest nerfed to complaints, artifact nerfed in pvp to complaints. Just 2 of many caused by “I’m a idiot and can’t make a fireteam” players.[/quote] Trials in d1 caused nerfs too and that was fireteam only so what’s the difference? 🤔
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The best thing they did was remove and now the stupidest by bringing it back
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They would nerf the difficulty of raids if they added matchmaking. When people would try the matchmaking and realized that they fail 99% of the time, they would whine on the forums until the difficulty was reduced. It’s happened before with reckoning. Reckoning was a very easy activity at launch if you came in with a premade team. Not so much when a bunch of randoms using random Loadouts joined through matchmaking. If people struggled with reckoning matchmaking, how well would they do in a raid?