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Edited by Lethenza: 2/25/2015 6:54:24 PM
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Do You want Raid Matchmaking?

Yes!

1299

No!

2531

Keep in mind the bad experiences you've had with matchmaking on strikes. People go afk a lot! That would kill a raid! Also, how could you work together with with people you just met?
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  • Edited by Some Black Guy: 2/26/2015 5:02:33 AM
    They should have an lfg system in game :(. Players can go to the tower, access a "Raid" NPC and click on two options, "Host" or "Join." If you are hosting, enter in your gamer tag, class, level, and experience level from beginner, intermediate, and expert. You can enter in a maximum of 40 characters as well (e.g Join me guys. Gjallarhorns and Icebreakers please) lol. You can select how many players you are looking for to join your group, so LF5, LF4, LF3 and such. You can even enter in what type of players you want, from the level, class, and experience. Before someone can officially join you, they have to send a "party request." This allows you to inspect their character before finally accepting the request. If you decide to click on joining, you can click on your region, then you'll see dozens of posts and you can sort through them all by the host's level, class and/or experience. It'll even display the time of the post, so you know when. Also, it'll include how many members are in his or her party (i.e 3 in DeathShot's party) If a player is trying to troll, the host can simply kick him or her. If you reject somebody's party request, they cannot send another request for 5 minutes. This way, you can't get spammed lol. Once you have a full party, it'll let others know by displaying 6/6 and options to send a party request will be invalid until a spot is available again. Considering the few millions of players with no knowledge about the lfg websites or even Bungie.net, no friends to play with because their friends play different games, or different time schedules, I say yes, give the people raid something already. There's a reason why only a few percentage of players have raided. (Not because it's hard) If it'll benefit a lot of gamers, why not? Just make it to where nobody can get fùcked over.

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