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LudicrousSpeed said: And I have done it in plenty of MMO's and console games, I know how it works. What you're arguing is that less means of communicating with people can actually make for a better experience in terms of communication. It's laughable. Everything you described and everything people do in Destiny, be it matchmaking into parties with other people and joining up with them, finding groups of people on websites and doing raids/weekly shit, etc, would only be enhanced with text chat and more voice chat options. Scenario One: ethomaz posts on GAF asking for 5 more 27+ with mic players to join for the raid. He gets 5 responses, finds their PSN's, adds them, invites them, they go off and play and live happily ever after Scenario Two: ethomaz goes to the Tower in Destiny, uses his controller/headset to ask for 5 level 27+ players with a mic to join for the raid. He sees 5 replies, goes to those players in the game and adds them into his Fireteam. They go off and play and live happily ever after Yeah dude, clearly scenario one is way more sociable. This is just another situation where you will argue against logic for the sake of Destiny. It's entertaining to watch, but will leave you with egg on your face when Bungie patches in better communication options. |
That what you are not getting.
Ethomaz didn't only post on GAF.
That is happening ingame playing Detiny too... people are talking and inviting others people... random people... the interaction with random people increased.
Text chat will ruins that.
I agree voice chat need to be improved... proximity voice chat will do wonders for example.
PS. It is not only my opinion.. it is way more than just me lol that is why I created the thread because there is enoght people thinking the same think to start to be a consensus (at least in the group that is playing Destiny... that is not small btw).







