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So I'm running up to cash in my bounties this morning while my son was taking a nap.
Random message pops up. I turn around and see the guy that sent the message. Level 29 Warlock and he asks, looking for level 30's to help on hard Vog run sometime. I think, why not, and accept. I'm always up for trying new ways to get through the raid and my normal group isn't always able to get together for a run.
About 30 mins later I get a message from him saying the are putting together a group to play. I replied that I was signing off when my son wakes up from his nap. A few minutes later I went into orbit when my son woke up and left the ps4 on.
About 2 hrs later turned on the tv to try to get a quick game in and had 28 messages and 35 invites from this guy. Most were just "dude, join" but a few he got a little pissy in some of the later ones.
I blocked him and remembered exactly why I joined DoD.
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Edited by Kerbaltron: 11/10/2014 5:53:03 PMAfter playing with you this past week in my first attempt at the VoG, I finally beat the raid on Saturday with the help of our own IUHOOPS and a Pick Up Group from DestinyLFG.net. All I can say about Pick Up Groups now is "F*** that noise!" While we did beat Atheon, we had a teammate who acted obnoxious, elite, and condescending to everyone else. He added a level of nerves to the battle that made me screw up [i]way[/i] more (I had my worst K/D ratio of any attempt) His attitude was the type that put me off ever wanting to interact in previous multiplayer games. I immediately took him out of my friends list once we were done in case I ever mistakenly invited him to a future game (although I doubt I'll ever forget his name). So, to all you fellow DoD's who I have played with, thank you for being the type of mature gamers who know that all we're trying to do is have a good time when it finally comes time to relax and pick up the controller.