As someone who just started playing this game mid last year, I've loved everything there is to offer for PvE.
But as for PvP, it's so bad.
I will admit Im not the best at PvP games in general, but the experience from trying it on D2 has been absolutely terrible.
Match making with players thats obviously having years of experience with god roll weapons, pretty much means theres no such thing as fair game. Theres literally 0 room for growing and learning.
My suggestion? Make matchmaking work in terms of matching people based on their crucible rank. That way people who are day 1 pvp have a much better experience at learning and playing with same skilled level people so its more enjoyable and have room for learning and experimenting things instead of just getting killed over and over which leads to never want to play pvp or the game ever again.
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Edited by Fluffyballs: 1/24/2022 5:29:17 PMHey Tizzly! I give you 100% my voice and over all now i have 10k hrs crucible only. Since years there is no room for new players to get into the game. If someone tell´s something else. He has sadly not the correct view for reality. To go multiple times flawless and actually having FUN playing the game a player need thousands of hours. Exp, awareness, gear and alot of information. Pc settings, loadouts, maps, camera angle differences and the biggest thing = connection. How should a new player learn those things within a time period of one DLC? The 0.1% community is toxic, for years. DDosing communitys and ofc they share other informations too . Their clans are closed, most of them are highly paranoid. In a healthy PvP game theyr modes beeing played by ALL. In destiny 2 Crucible 99% of the players are veterans of PvP. The funny part, they are 0.1% of the total playerbase. My fl is currently not filled up by online players. There are still alot of teams online doing recovs. So imagine how many of this "new players" ore "casual" players are not even playing. Its a another veteran getting some bucks done.