I have recently joined a fireteam during the Oryx challenge with an EXCELLENT fireteam system. This system is harsh but proves to be very effective.
The fireteam finds 6 gaurdians regardless of light level and items equipped. There is only ONE rule. You -blam!- up your done. Each player was given 2 or 3 chances depending on how the ef up happened.
Of course if the ef up was an accident, that player would be given another chance. However, if a player could not execute a job he or she was supposed to execute, and that job could have been executed by any other person on the fireteam,, that ef up would count as a strike to getting their ass booted.
The reason why this is so effective is because it gives everyone an incentive to execute their part and pick up their own weight. If one player on a fireteam does not execute, that player is essentially holding back the rest of the fireteam. This system also recycles gaurdians to keep the existing decent gaurdians in, the trash gaurdians out, and new potential good fresh newcombers a chance. Eventually the fireteam would consist of 6 very skilled individuals who will ultimately beat the challenge
As said by datto, the raid is meant for hardcore teams with chemistry or the drive to win and for skilled players. It is not meant to be easy and be beaten by just anyone. Similar to trials, people who just want to -blam!- around should have a team with similar mindsets. If one guy wants to get the job done, that guy would most likely try to find players who want to be a little more serious about the matter.
I understand that this is a game, but in the end, if you are willing to help another player out then completely disregard this system. You are a very nice person if you decide to help sherpa lower skilled players out. However, if you just want to get the job done, then consider this system.
Personally, I am tired of the light level requirements, and the weapon requirements. I do not have ToM so you can imagine how many groups booted me from their firemteams. With this system emplaced, I have a chance regardless of wearing a quick res helm and a hand cannon for hard mode challenge oryx. This system may seem cold, but it makes sense. No one wants to be playing on Oryx for more than 3 hours. As I previously stated, I found a group with this system. They saw my gear but decided to just give me a chance. However, since I didn't -blam!- up at all, I wasn't kicked. Within 2 or 3 try's we managed to beat Oryx challenge mode and get the rewards.
edit: I do not play very often, I do not grind TF out of this game as some people do ,because sometimes it's just too much and I see no worth in investing so much of my time for something that's boring. (ToM quest is not fun... waiting a day for a charge, is a vibe killer, waiting a week for antiquated boss is also annoying) And, this is coming from a casual, a normal guy who has and can beat the oryx challenge mode in relatively less time because of the players I choose to play with.
edit 2: The truth is, I don't want to be spending a lot of time on destiny. Destiny is fun, but if you play it too much, it gets overly repetitive and ultimately frustrating. If I am not doing any good for the raid, I would voluntarily back out so that I do not waste anyone's time. That is the purpose of this system... It's not as simple as just boot the guy, as some people are assuming...
Step 1: Run a few attempts to get a feel for Oryx CM
Step 2: Beat It
If the raid group cannot beat it look for the issue and try to fix it. As a last resort if you told a person to do a job, switch that players job with another player. If that same player is still messing up, at that point I would call for the boot, and find a replacement.
If someone isn't doing their job, that player is essentially getting carried. If you are okay with carrying others, you are a saint. On the other hand, if you want to just beat it, It would be easier if you found people who can do their job! The raid is a co-op and a heavily team based game mode. If the fireTEAM does not play like a TEAM the run won't make as much efficient progress. The guys doing the most work will eventually tire out and start screwing up themselves.
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2 things 1. Honestly this raid isn't that hard. Just find a team where people explain clearly if needed. 2. Avoid those ridiculous requirement groups anyway. If they are asking for something stupid that group sucks so don't waste your time.