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12/16/2023 8:54:41 PM
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Crucible having SEVEN different modes on the weekend is a bad idea

This weekend the Crucible options include: 1. Trials of Osiris 2. Competitive 3. Checkmate Control 4. Control 5. Zone Control 6. Relic 7. Rumble That is far too many, especially given the player population right now. I dunno about the rest of ya'll, but the connections have been notably worse than usual. I think Bungie should reduce the number of playlists at a given time, not increase them. On the weekend, maybe just Trials, Competitive, one version of Control, and Rumble. I dunno exactly, but seven different modes is just nuts.

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  • There's really no reason to have the Quickplay playlist on the weekend if even at all given the player population. Relic is cool but the same thing can probably be said about that. Most people that are going to want to play 6v6 should probably be able to play Control. There's really no reason to have control and zone control at the same time ever. Especially not as the same time as checkmate control. Tbh, the PvP probably needs to be consolidated during the regular weekdays as well. Some of the playlists really don't seem to be able to handle the lower player population. And its probably going to get lower for some of them even if the overall population eventually starts going up before final shape. Quickplay just tends to not be very good for random and odd spaced-out reasons and there's only one mode that rotates there that's really worth having with this broad of a selection already. Its also odd to always have relic.

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