Honestly, I just get on to play with a buddy when he's on. If he stopped playing I wouldn't play Destiny. But we get on shoot the shit, run strikes, patrols, bounties just to hang out. I don't really care about getting anything new or playing with anything old. As the post says, in a few months this stuff will be obsolete, and all these requirements are tiresome. I understand 100% not wanting to spend 10 hours on a raid that's 3 years old that we've completed numerous times, but some of these post make it sound like their looking for MLGers. Calm down guys, it's a video game.
While year one LFG wasn't NEARLY as bad as it now with these year 2 and year 3 people, (because MOST of year one players have left) LFG has some stupid requirements. Gotta get an emblem somehow but can't get it because no one will take them without it. STUPID.....
This is why I haven't LFG'd for a year, shit just get's stupid. And since ALL but one of my vanilla raid buddies have left Destiny, there's nothing to do except just shoot the shit with the one guy on my friends list who plays this game. Hopefully destiny 2 will bring back some of the old players, bring in some new friends, remove retarded requirements from LFG, actually be fun again, people who listen, people who know how to follow directions, people who don't rage quit, people who just wanna have fun and realize it's just a game and enjoy it for what it is.
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