It’s bad enough the changes they made with the oracles but the toxicity and elitism of people in these lfg groups is unbelievable. My clan was short 2 guys so we ended up using lfg and found some people to fill the spots. These 2 guys said they had an Atheon checkpoint and ask if we could start there and they’d help us with the beginning parts after so we agreed.
Now this was our very first time in the raid learning everything and these guys had already played and made it to Atheon. So we start and their we a few mistakes but after a while we were getting the hang of stuff. All of a sudden these guys say um I don’t think we will get this done the damage isn’t enough. Now these guys were putting out similar to less damage than everyone else and were making mistakes as well. They just continued to be negative and no longer wanted to help anymore. It’s just ridiculous how people just don’t have the patience anymore to figure out where the mistakes lie, correct it and keep pushing. They rather be negative, create tension and anxiety. People want to beat the raid just as badly as these elitist pricks. Thus why raid should’ve stayed the same as it was in D1 and challenge mode should’ve had the changes.
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I won’t ever go as far as insulting people by calling them names every time someone screws up but I do understand why the elitism has gotten so bad and the simple answer is that [b][i]a good majority of this playerbase is not very good at Destiny...hate to break it to ya buddy.[/i][/b] I’ve done most day 1 raids in D1 and D2 and tried to help some LFG teams complete their raids as well...what I’ve come to realize is that a lot of LFG teams screw up but don’t know why they screwed up or refuse to admit when they did something wrong. This leads to an endless loop of people making the same mistakes without correcting them. Or communication is just horrid. Big reason why matchmaking in raids has never been a thing. Bungie knows what this playerbase is capable of, so blame the elitism on the playerbase just not being all that experienced or coordinated for raids.