They reversed the hubs PoE. Year one, the main hub was 28 and the satellites the higher difficulty. So I didn't even look, I just queued for the main year two.
Got in and had no teammates. Thought it was odd, but I downed the first boss in about 5 minutes. Then got the second boss a bit past halfway when I died. I probably could have beat him too, but was in the wrong spot.
Went back to orbit and realized the main hub for year 2 is challenge mode and the satellite is the 41.
I'm level 309 and easily could solo the first 2 rounds...
So why exactly is there no matchmaking for this?
Ended up running the 41 and it was like running the 28 PoE right now.
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Edited by SpacemanSpff434: 4/13/2016 5:43:16 PMIt's crazy. I compare this to the division, which has omm, and bungie could not only do it but do a better job. Right now bungie is able to line folks up based not only on level, but light level which is a good read as to power. The division doesn't have this, so you find yourself with weak teammates in over their heads in the challenge modes. While with the bungie set up you'd land in POE, light level 309, with other folks around that level ready to rock. It'd be great because you'd know everyone has the right weapons and load out, which the division lacks. I'm lucky to have a large group to draw on, but I sympathize with folks that don't. Bungie should add this in, I find it works great in the division even with the flaws i mentioned. Flaws bungie is already able to over come. Edit. It's empathize. Damn auto correct.