VERY TRUE. This elitist player base is entrenched and the sense of community is not universal any more, more like every guardian for himself. You rarely even see a sherpa post any more. D1 will NEVER be topped with quality or community. After taken King and then rise of iron , there was a sense for the majority of players to help one another out and the game was in the best place it was and probably ever will be.
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I remember the following in D1: "Must have Gally" "Must have Spindle" " Must have xyz amount of clears" Even "Must have raid ship" So let's not pretend like this has not been going on since the begining.
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Nobody was able to answer this question yet: Why do you need people with exp to carry you through the raid?
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Because, if you are somebody like me, who gets the game after the raid drops, in my instance the leviathan raid dropped a week or 2 before.by birthday, which is when i got destiny 2, and having to spend days or weeks getting the gear needed to be able to even attempt a raid without [b]much[/b] issue. If you are in that sort of case its hard for you to join a group whose requirements are the usual know what to do, have x many raid completions, you can tell its one of those people who just want to blow through the raid and get the final reward, where as somebody else, whose new to the raid may ask for somebody who knows how so they can learn.
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I got D2 in November 2017 - leveled up my char and did a Levi run You act as if there are no new players any more Look at this post - why don't you msg them and do a raid together? You are all in the same boat again But again you didn't answer my question: Why do you need people with exp to carry you through the raid? Because you don't want to invest time to learn the mechanics? Because you don't want to invest time to watch guide before? Because you don't want to deal with people like you who aren't experienced? You know how I got my first raid clears? By playing with people who were like me - some knew the mechanic - some didn't We played the raid, found out stuff, tried something and after 2-3h we finished it
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I, sadly do not have a mic. And i want to learn. Im not asking for people to carry me. I want them to teach me how to do it so i can start helping others and continuing the cycle. If i cant join a raid because i dont have experience, like most lfgs seem to ask for, its a problem. I get it, some people just want the rewards. I get where you are coming from, people who asked to be carried only is a big issue. But if they are willing to learn i can accept it.
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You don't have headphones with a mic? Yeah sure ... Just live in your bubble and complain about others when you are the only one holding youb ack ^^
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Youve heard of siblings right? My brother broke the headphones that goes with the xbox. And everytime we get earbuds to use my siblings take them when they leave the house and they end up breaking.
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Ok and? If you don't have a mic you can't communicate with people so nobody wants to play with you ....
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Doesnt mean i want to be carried. Not everybody who asks for help or is new wants to have somebody just carry them through the raids.
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actually yes Because you don't want to watch a guide and instead rely on a exp player who explains everything to you and therefore carries you ;)
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Ive watched guides. You know how some people learn by watching and others by doing? Watching a guide might not be enough for some people.
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Watching a guide might not be enough for some people. Then these people will not understand it any way.... Explaining something ingame by LANGUAGE is much worse than watching a guide with VISUALS
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I guess. But after the explination in game what happens? You try it. I can understand the raid both ways. But i get where you are coming from with people who dont want to learn.
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A video guides makes EVERYTHING MUCH BETTER than a person explaining it ingame before the encounter starts
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And you can't try it after you watched a guide? lol What the hell are you talking about?
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Are you seriously going to into a raid. With 5 other people. And watch a guide, making everybody else wait for you?
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1) you should watch a guide FIRST 2) And even if ... if multiple people don't know what to do it would be faster to let them watch a guide - yes
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Now that makes sense. The way you worded the last comment didnt make any sense. So i got confused.
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An elitist player base that actually doesn't have a skill set. They're just too dumb to move on to better games, as most people do since nobody raids. Nobody raids because they're BAD, not because they're hard. Hard games get beat and beat a lot, all the time. Souls series has better completion rates than Destiny raids. Thats how bad they are.
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I'm SuCh A BaD PlAyEr aNd ThAts AnD CoMplAiN aBoUt DiFfIcUlTy
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You don't even know what difficulty is, -blam!-. Drink bleach and quit pretending your imaginary skill set makes you a leet pro gamer. Destiny is irrelevant to the competitive scene. Raids are garbage that nobody plays by contrast to the rest of the content. Objective facts of which you can EASILY observe the numbers for. Get bent. Before your dumb ass tries to tell me they're hard and that's why nobody plays them? The Souls series exists, and mocks your pathetically pedestrian opinion based on 0 facts. People like hard games. Cheap ones that can't be bothered to point in a direction? Those are for gullible -blam!- like you. You take Destiny seriously. Your opinion on games is so laughably irrelevant its hilarious you people even bother arguing.