Everything Wrong With Destiny 2's Trials of Osiris' Poor Matchmaking and Player Toxicity | Ways To Fix It, Maybe (Podcast Version)
May 13, 2020 ·
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Destiny 2's Trials of Osiris mode -- everyone was excited for it to come back, but then after a week or two, the majority of the playerbase understood the things...
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Destiny 2's Trials of Osiris mode -- everyone was excited for it to come back, but then after a week or two, the majority of the playerbase understood the things wrong with it, such as the terrible matchmaking and toxic player behavior. It's as if this mode is designed to crush the soul, and is made for certain players to keep going flawless over and over (if that's possible, there's something wrong with this mode where players are not being matched with other players based on skill). Players on the other team can be toxic whether you win or lose, teabagging and sending toxic messages. It's as if it's designed to be the entertainment for the top 1 percent or top 10 percent of players off the other percent they get matched up with. Whatever Bungie is using for matchmaking for this mode is NOT working. I agree with Paul Tassi's take on trials https://www.forbes.com/sites/paultassi/2020/05/11/everyone-is-wrong-about-whats-wrong-with-trials-in-destiny-2/#3b6674dd2b34 . Other top Destiny streamers and YouTubers share sentiments about cheating and possibly matchmaking, but at least they're having fun getting flawless over and over. Blindfold challenge to the lighthouse? (Teasing). Something has to change with Trials of Osiris.
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