So every opinion anyone has outside of your own about matchmaking means that they are fearful hateful and distrustful... Hmmmmm...
Have you considered that the nature of the game is social and it is important to form groups of players to complete content? If I was asked if I would rather Bungie's resources devoted to dedicated servers for crucible and raids
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matchmaking servers for thousands of players who refuse to take five minutes, or spend an evening helping a person out online(to make a friend), I would take the dedicated servers for crucible and raids in a heartbeat. I personally see it as part of the game to connect with other players that you get along with along the way. I have made some really cool friends. From crucible killers to PvE role players and just good people in general. Each week I derive great joy from helping them out even if it doesn't come with personal benefit.
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One of our opinions is inclusive and one exclusive. I have zero issue with you being able to LFG or have a clan :)
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This exclusivity you go on about... Tell me, do you TRULY want a dysfunctional bunch, including people who rage quit at the first sign of difficulty? Do you REALLY want to bang your head against a wall trying to find people to replace those who quit constantly? I'm sorry, but the way Destiny is built, the current, and even previous generation of gamers CERTAINLY are not ready, or mature enough, to handle match making for high-level activities.
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You don't get to frame what is inclusive or exclusive. The clan that I manage is highly inclusive. Black, white, Asian, redneck, male, female, Hispanic, German, these are all the types of people that play with on a regular basis. You're more than welcome to join my clan as well. There is no pressure associated with it, all you have to do is think about us when you have content to complete and communicate. Last night our clan got together and seriously tore it up in Iron Banner. i'm already pushing rank 2.
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Did you actually read my post?
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Yes, where did I misunderstand you.