I don't care if i get reported for quitting early i'm not doing all the work for you people to get a exotic or legendary. I'm sick of it bungie needs a better system to kick the afk players. like they have so much time to enter a darkness zone before they get kicked.or let team members vote kick someone.
In the past 4 days I've seen 2 players get exotics and 4 get legendary engrams but have no kills. as for me and the other players that do the strike get pure bullshit and i'm sick of it.
so if anyone else is sick of this shit besides me post your experiences so we can keep this topic going...same goes for pvp
on a side note i see posts about i paid 60-100 bucks for the game i'll play how i want to.....that's fine you want to spawn camp a mob or something like that fine i don't care. but when it comes to strikes or crucible either play or GTFO
and if I see you doing nothing i'll report you in destiny and to xbox and ask the other strike members to do the same
p.s. to those who are going to make some butt hurt comment about the gear. i have raid gear and only lacking pocket infinity, gjallarhorn, vex mythoclast and VOC as well as hawkmoon but that one is because i'm on xbox....so its not just about rewards its the principle of the matter
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Edited by Barbatos: 2/27/2015 7:15:37 AMFor the last nightfall featuring summoning pits I recruited some random who wanted me to do the activity for him. I send him an invite, he joins, and I proceed. After a short while I notice I'm alone. Is he changing his loadout? Emergency bathroom stop? I check and find him chilling on the other side of the Hellmouth. He's at his controller because he would walk every few seconds. Ok, I'll give him a chance. Continue on with the strike and he still hasn't come. Go back and now find he's doing a public event. By that point I had enough of this freeloader and kicked, defriended him, and set my fireteam to closed. What kind of a dumbass tries to freeload off others in a nightfall? I wasn't expecting much for strike changes, but forced matchmaking was not a good one. A means to cut down on afkers would've been great but forced matchmaking is just going to increase the number of incidents. Hopefully, Bungie implements something. "on a side note i see posts about i paid 60-100 bucks for the game i'll play how i want to". That's a common excuse for douchebaggery. I get people pay for a game, however, when it comes to online there needs to be a level of respect and common courtesy. I noticed this sentiment quite a lot in Battlefield. Douchebags would rent servers and treat them like their own private dictatorships. Some servers had reasonable rules that were put in place to make matches more fun and challenging, but some were run to give admins an unfair advantage. They would use the line you mentioned as to give validity to their actions