"through the map" could be a player skipping select parts of the mission or blazing straight on through to as far as they can go without being blocked by a door or something
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So like on a Strike when you skip to the first objective? If that's it I'd say just hop on your sparrow and follow. Again assuming relevancy: I personally have gotten so tired of the strikes that I try and do them as quick as possible. It's not worth killing mobs that aren't part of completing the Strike. If, on like, Sepkis, they skip all the way to the mesh gate thing, I'd be more impressed at the durability of their sparrow- and follow them too. Idk. Did I understand it properly? I know I dismissed it easily, so I might be misunderstanding or just not care on the same level.
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I see no problem with this. Why can't the other people on the team follow suit? Why should one person be slowed down because the others want to kill everything before getting to the parts of a strike that matter? You can probably make the argument that "Well it's just loot you are skipping out on." In defense of most people above lvl 20 doing a low level strike, they aren't there for gear and loot. They are there because of a bounty and bounties are all about speed. The faster you can complete the strike for that bounty, the better. I will be the first to admit that if I have a bounty for a specific major or ultra that spawns in a strike, I will burn past all other enemies until I find him. Then once I kill him, I'll leave the group. Now I'm not saying this method is good or bad. It is a combination of both. It is good in a sense that you yourself are completing the missions that YOU have to do. It's bad because essentially everyone in this game has their own agenda and the only way to coordinate it is via communication. Numerous times when I get my buddies playing with me, we have to coordinate our bounties together so that going into a strike mission would benefit all and not just 1.