[quote]Yeah but from my experience, not very skillful people try to force you to use a certain sub class or weapon.[/quote]
I have never ran into this type of situation nor do I condone it. That person is rather unsavory if they force you to do something outside of the grounds of inhibiting progress with adequate evidence. You may have misinterpreted my meaning, I did not know why you touched up on the subclasses to be clear. I am saying there is nothing wrong with using the utilities the sub-classes offer whether it be storm or sun or void and void being my preference.
[quote] I don't always use BS and ToM. You know 1000 yard state and SS gets the job done better.[/quote]
If that weapon performs within the raid and insures you play your role effectively then you are fine, I never said any concrete in stone tablet commandment list of weapons. Try you best and have fun is the motto. Also this proves that perpetration is important BTW.
[quote]I don't have time to test every player on LFG. I rather go with the odds and just more players with higher Grimoire are better.[/quote]
When a player enters your fire team and drops in the encounter the test begins. If they under perform that person is either kicked or the party collapses (everyone leaves). You and the party scrutinize the performance of others to ensure a good run and or cut your losses, this is simply how brains operate and there is no getting around it. You do it automatically like breathing.
Listen, I am by no means bashing your current party requirement method. However your claim that Grim = Ability does not hold against someone whom never bothered to pick up Ghosts/Frags and achieve a lower score and still perform in the raid and various PvE encounters.
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I know it doesn't go for those people. That's why I said not all low Grimoire players are bad. I wrote that in bold at the beginning. I don't have time to test people. Like you said that one person could ruin the whole fireteam. I've been doing this Grimoire requirement for quite some time now and it has worked wonders. That's why overall I can say 95% of high Grimoire players are good.
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Lets leave this on a good note. You sample sized players of similar rank and file and that lead to good results and that is fine. You are pressed for time in such a way that you can't assess your team mid battle or Pre-encounter, we are busy people in the real world so you rely on the assurance of a high Grim. You had good results with the exclusive +4600 and deem most high Grims to be fine. I think me and some other posters need an important piece of info nudged into your post and that is what Grim score you consider to be high or up to snuff? And instead of stating high Grims are generally better than the rest across the board, high Grims can possibly equate to being more experienced and familiar of the game in how the various systems and encounters within destiny operate. As we all know some of those cards are time sinks and could require a large amount of time to complete. Not a pure unadulterated skill indicator.
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[quote]Not a pure unadulterated skill indicator.[/quote] I still never said it was a pure unadulterated skill indicator, thats why I left the 95% in there, I can't speak for everyone and I also know that there are those people with high Grimoire that are just complete trash. [quote] And instead of stating high Grims are generally better than the rest across the board, high Grims can possibly equate to being more experienced and familiar of the game in how the various systems and encounters within destiny operate.[/quote] That is just the long way of saying skillful.
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Edited by Spec Def: 2/17/2016 10:53:40 PMIt's that so? Apologies as the message wasn't clear enough for me. I just wanted to confirm some things. I enjoyed the conversation.