"I'm fairly new to D2, and never played enough crucible in D1 to even learn the maps. Reading these replies is the reason I haven't even attempted pvp or anything of the sort yet. Not looking forward to just getting bug squashed but skilled teams over and over before I can even figure out what I'm doing, let alone the map layout itself, especially with so much to do to keep me busy playing solo already. What incentive as a beginner with random party matching, do I have to attempt this absurdity? From what I can tell... there's a problem here."
--XPeePersX
I pulled that quote from a reply by a New Light player from a post complaining about the matchmaking nightmare that is Trials right now. When this is how we make New Lights feel, we don't deserve Trials revamps or new maps or modes or anything like that. This is -blam!- disgraceful. I feel the pain of pvp being neglected just the same as you, but this is not okay. I'll repeat, terrorizing new players is not okay.
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Grim Eats Cake
Stuffing my face. - old
A lot of people aren't new to just destiny but online gaming as a whole. More than 90% of the people that play nowadays wouldn't have made it back in the OG xbox lobbies. This new generation of gamers is just too soft. "I haven't learned the maps". So load up a private lobby and get the general layout. Watch gameplay vids and guides to get the gist of how matches go, then it's only a matter of first hand practice. The problem is compounded by the fact that developers don't make quality content anymore because everything is just a money grab. Why make anything meaningful, balanced, and fun when you can do the bare minimum and milk these snowflakes for all they're worth?