Just as the title says, the main problem is that A LOT of his Bounties require you to win, at first I didn't thought it was a big deal... until I started doing them every week I realized that was bullshit.
More in crucible and MORE to loner players that doesn't have many friends to do a decent fireteam, I just play with one or 2 friends, and the main problem is that it ask you to win and, I may not be a top player but it's really REALLY frustrating to lose because of your team, you simply can't control and I always feel that the game puts me against organized fireteams, or puts me in the middle of matches that are already lost, and I don't have any problem doing the 6 or the 9 kills that ask me to do, but the inning part, I got so frsutrated losing match after match and being the MVP of the match, that I simply started to quit, and that's the main problem, in the middle of the match once I realized that I'm not gonna win I quit, I don't wanna lose time, a lot of players do the same, before these quest I rarely quit a match, I was one of those that stayed because enjoyed a good challenge and even if I lose, I would fight to have a positive kill death ratio, not anymore, day after day I find myself just quitting the match, all because the bounty requires you to win, and 8 out of 10 times I'm losing because of my team.
Bungie should replace that aspect of the bounty for something else, like, I don't know ask you to have a 2.0 K/D ratio, or ask you to simply have a positive K/D Ratio, even something like "On the Birght side..." medal count you as a win for the bounty something like that, because otherwise, me, and other people will just keep quitting matches.
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Let me preface this by saying that I am not, nor will I ever claim to be, a great PvP player. I honestly consider myself to be a mediocre one (go ahead and look at older posts to confirm this if you don't believe me). I completed the majority (and when I say that I mean 90%+) of the Shaxx questline solo. Yes, there were times that I experienced the same things you discussed above, but I was still able to complete it. You just have to keep a level head, and keep plugging away. If you're at a part that doesn't require you to be in a Fireteam or specific playlist, head to Rumble. That way you won't have to deal with your teammates and you'll only need to rely on your own skill. It's not impossible, even for mediocre players.