With no signs of Raid matchmaking, the causal gamer such as myself will be leaving soon.
(I know this makes many of you happy)
You see, I am not a great player by any means, and while I'm not mad about leaving destiny, I won't be buying the DLC.
I just got the "charity" boots and gloves from IB. With an exotic chest piece, I have only a helmet to get to 30....
I will not be able to raid without matchmaking, so I wont be getting the raid helmet....If I cant get to 30, why get the DLC
Matchmaking was an oversight, no matter what you say. So its cool, destiny was fun for the most part...but I think in the next 2-3 weeks it will be over and I'll go back to Madden
Just an insight from a more casual fan to Bungie... I know your game is a monetary success, but you are leaving some money on the table with some of us.
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I agree, I fall inbetween what I would call a dedicated casual. When I can I like to pour hours into this game, but when something comes up in real life, yeah I'll put the controller down to take my girlfriend out to dinner, a movie, if a friend wants to hangout, or even if I feel like going out to get some air. I usually only get time during the weekend to play hard core as I call it. Mostly during the week, I'm lucky if I can find an evening where I can play. Most of the time that doesn't coencide with the waves of people playing during the day or raiding. No I don't like trying to catch up with the weekly activities in one day then forced to pout through forums looking for a raid group. So yeah, I've had fun with this game, but I likely won't be signing up for the 10 year haul. Bungie/Acitivision have shown me they only care about making the bottom line dollar. Well they won't be keeping mine, but where I falter someone else will pop up and take my place.