For those unaware what Trials of Osiris really is here it is plain and simple.
ToO was bungies blanket fix for everyone that cried about private matches. It was also their fix for those who cried about people that did not use mics and communicate in regular crucible or Iron Banner their first attempted higher skilled game mode. Plus it was done to pacify those that complained about jip or join in progress losses. For now you need a team so there will be no jip happening.
Basically it is a game mode for the elitists pvp players or those that see themselves as gods of destiny aka mlg/gb wannabe players.
So no jip losses = jip complainers happy that their precious win streak not broken anymore from them.
premade teams meaning no solo players to mess up the skirmish match for the pvp wannabe stars aka mlg/gb players
attempted forced use of mic to communicate more to socialize more or wont find teams so cannot play.
so if your a lone wolf or don't really have many friends that play this game well ToO is not the game mode for you.
For if none of you really haven't figured it out yet Destiny is a big social experiment by bungie. First there was not really much social interaction then they added chat with out the need for parties and yet players still did not use it.
Skirmish their attempted high skill match could still be played by 3 players not communicating and little team work and still get wins. So ToO was created to try and force more communication and team work by players.
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