As you admitted, you aren't that great of a player. Matchmaking would be geared towards players like you. While you would be able to get in a group with match making, you probably wouldn't be able to complete the raid.
This would lead to an outcry of how Atheon needs to be nerfed and oracles have too much health etc etc. This is the sole reason I object to Matchmaking.
For any former WoW players, most would agree that [b]Raid Finder[/b](a Matchmaking system for the raids) destroyed the endgame and WoW has been bleeding subscribers ever since.
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I dont think it would be to hard for people to complete the easy raid after figuring out how to do it.... But the hard should remain hard... just like every other game.... I don't mind losing I normally play most or all of my games on hard, it makes them last longer..... If you've ever been cheesed by the CPU in madden you know at some point you'll be flat cheated into a loss, and Im ok with that
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Not true. They still have over 10 million subscribers.
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Not true. Last numbers released were this past October and it was 7.4 million. It's been a steady decline. Obviously you'll see some increased activity at an expansion launch. But all in all it will continue to fall.
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Idk if WOW is a valid argument... I've never played it, but it feels like its been around for like 15 years... any game that long will have decline over time no matter what
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The point was that like in WoW, when a game caters to the casual and forgets their hard-core fan base, numbers suffer. Matchmaking in raids would only replace the frustration of not finding a group with being a part of a group that can't do the content.
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ahhh Idk, they have different difficulty levels, the hard should remain hard, but I think the easy level would be beaten after everyone knows what to do, by a good portion of the community.... when's the last time you played a strike and didnt see 2/3 people using ledges/ "cheese" for the strike boss? ppl figure things out pretty quick
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People will still call for nerfs, if you need proof of that just look at all the pvp weapon feedback. If those people start raiding due to easier access they will be crying for raid nerfs.
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True, but I think most of the nerfherders are people geared towards PVP and just cant stand to die even once.... most ppl that play pvp seem to be more even keel I do get your point, we will just have to agree to disagree on the topic