I'm would be down for in game lfg, no mm... There are too many problems with mm /it would have to have to many requirements to make it successful. Other games have tried this and it has failed many times... But in game lfg would be great.
Btw if I am willing to goto a website to find a pug why am I elitist? Bc I'm not lazy, bc I'm social, bc I can work with solutions I currently have? Why does bungie have to do anything since there is a solution that clearly works.
Why are some people "casual players" so unwilling to use an lfg site? I know actual casual players that use lfg all the time bc they want to, it takes them about 3 minutes on average they tell me, so why does it have to be changed?
Sure in game lfg would be nice but is it a necessity or should bungie focus on priorities like weapon balancing and new raids. Honestly is rather have better content than in game lfg. But that's my opinion maybe some people would rather have less /worse content and have in game lfg or, good forbid, optional mm
Plus through lfg you meet people you can call friends so it's only temporary, optional mm you'd never make friends, and last they don't have in game chat bc of halo there was in game chat and it turned to a burn fest... I remember halo 2 all people did is talk shit and I would much rather have silence than be getting insulted by a scrub I'm beating on
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They'll listen when the money stops coming in.
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It won't bc the people that play destiny hardcore and don't want mm buy everything remotely interesting lol. I bought the collectors edition content dlc for $20 just to have it!
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True if you buy a car and something turns out to be defective, why should the car manufacturer recall the car when you can just go to a mechanic.