i had a hundret ish of cleared D1 raids because i really liked d1 , but i can tell you it was a nightmare every time i wanted to play the raid,
having to spam on this forum trying to manually matchmake, for every raid i played (or tried to play, not always i even started a game due to lacking matchmaking even after an hour) i [u]wasted betwen 1-2 hours of my life just trying to fill a party or join one
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people were leaving left and right after any wipe , sometimes if all or most left and then it was back to forum spamming and waiting in orbit, or sometimes just one person left and even after 15-20 minutes we couldnt find a replacement so it was over and back to square1
i will never understand why this game doesnt offer matchmaking like for example ff14 , the game had a 500 000 000 USD budget , how much would it cost to implement a option like the attached video for player convenience?
another side effect of this bad game design was that i cluttered my original PSN acc. with hundreds of destiny players in the process (no other game required this ever) , people i only played 1 game with but had to add them to even be able to invite them, so i ditched my old psn acc. completely and had to make a new one , thanks for that too
in the early d1 days i was still hoping for a proper way to play the game one day , but nothing changed til today so i moved on as d2 wasnt nearly as fun as d1
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