I have a wife, job and 2 kids. I have a regular raid group, but started to lfg frequently too (been playing 'Sherpa' as it happens). Its not hard, you dont need a computer as a smartphone or tablet is more than capable (and if you can afford to game, you can afford a smartphone/tablet). It takes 2 minutes, maybe 5 if you make a few posts, then you just wait for the flood of messages that inevitably follows, pick the group/players you want and off you go. Easy peasy, what on earth could prevent one from being able to do this?
Now...
Go and run some weekly heroics, tell me how many people were talking.
Now get a raid group, turn off your mics and go fight Crota in silence. Let me know how that pans out.
Also, I never said I was against it. I explicitly said that at the end of my post. All Im saying js to think that in game random mm will magically yield 6 fully commicative teammates each time is asinine. Random mm is full of deafening silence. It'll also be full of players looking for a carry (which not everyone wants to do). I think there is a massive misconception over how well it would work. Think of this more as a warning. Im not saying it shouldnt be there. I think the option would be nice, but it would suck balls if it mirrored the rest of the games mm.
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