One of the major problems i find in destiny is finding a raid group, so after thinking for a while i came up with an idea that might be great for the game. also if this idea has already been posted and ignored then please bump up that and this one and any others you guys find to force bungie to take notice. so anyway, lets say raid leader wants 5 people to join the raid, this person can then place a flag in the tower or reef that states parameters he has set for the group this could be 3 hunters a warlock and a titan. then people see the flag and sign up. the raid leader can then accept or decline those that he wants, thus setting up a raid group. i know this might not be the best idea but it is something that can be built upon to become a mechanic that we most definitely need. i know from experience how long it can take to get a raid group going because people die once and leave. that brings me to my next point. if you leave a raid group after using this method, after you have agreed to complete the raid to the fullest then you can be reported and god willing punishment will be delivered in the form of a ban from raids for a certain time which increase with multiple offenses. because leaving raid is selfish, you also will learn nothing from just rage quitting. one last note is that another idea of having a raid ship or a place that people can go that is purly set up to raid searching and finding groups, using a form of in game party chat that raid leaders can set up and invite people. anyways these are just a few idea that i came up with during my 2 hour search for a 290+hunter for Kings fall. let me know what you guys think. P.S i know i didn't use capital letters and bad grammar i was in a rush when i typed this.
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