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Edited by D-Ninja92: 7/15/2018 1:43:46 PM
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If you join in a strike, stick with your team

If you start a strike, heroic or regular, you get matched into a team. And being a team means working together, not repeatedly trying to run past all the enemies while the other two work their way through them, and dying, leaving the other two to kill all the enemies while you wait to respawn Seriously, i've had 5 strikes today where someone kept trying the "mad dash" tactic. If you're there at the start of the strike, you shouldn't be ending it with less than 30 kills while i've got over 170 (Edit: the point i'm trying to say here is pull your weight, and work with your team. Don't be some idiot that runs off by themselves, dies without even reaching the next checkpoint, waits to revive, and then repeats that process multiple times in a single strike. It's basically the equivalent of sitting in the back doing a dance emote while the other 2 players are killing their way through

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  • Literally 90% of the strikes have objectives that don’t need all the enemies dead. Why would I bother doing that when I’ve already done the strike at least 100 times? There’s no replay ability in any of the strikes, they are boring as -blam!-, I don’t need to kill everything, the boss is the main objective, everything else you can do without killing enemies. For example - the Osiris strikes; running through an area that I don’t need to kill anything in and quickly get to the actual strike vs killing everything and adding up to 10 minutes onto the strike. I’m obviously going to choose the first option

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