Should Bungie remove raid matchmaking from Destiny 2?
As it continues to add more content, Destiny 2 faces the same initial bugs as any other live service game does. However, one player’s latest gripe is not with the gameplay, but with some of his fellow raiders. In a recent post, Reddit user El-Tubo argued that Bungie should remove raid matchmaking from the game entirely.
Is in-game matchmaking coming to Destiny?
Many Destiny players spent the past three years asking Bungie for in-game matchmaking for raids and other high-end activities, and Bungie has so far refused to add that feature into the game.
How many Destiny 2 players have finished the wrath of the machine?
Only about 16 percent of Destiny 2 players on PlayStation 4 have finished the raid. That’s a historically high level of player engagement for a Destiny raid, compared to the 5.4 percent of Destiny: Rise of Iron players who have completed the Wrath of the Machine raid on normal difficulty — a year after that raid launched.
Is there a way to search for groups in Destiny 2?
The old way is still the best way. Destiny 2 raids have a checkpoint system that means you can take a break and resume it at the same encounter later in the week, but if you’ve progressed in the raid you can’t search for a new guided group at the same checkpoint.
Is there matchmaking in Destiny 2 guided games?
Chung says in the interview. So, while there is minimal matchmaking with the Guided Games feature, the focus of raids is allowing players to create their own communities that are welcoming and ensuring everyone’s comfortable.
How will Destiny 2’s clan system work?
Not just the players, but every single person behind that team, from the managers to those that manage the grass on the field. There are going to be some challenges in Destiny 2 that follow the same philosophy: if one group in the clan completes a task, the whole clan is rewarded.