I know this is not super popular, but I have similar reasons for wanting more/everything to be matchmaking. I am a veteran player but have never completed a raid because I am also a 42 year old dad.
When I showed the recent WH40K Space Marine game to my 13-year-old sister, she made a point of making every armour piece a different colour from all the others. Then she ran around with the hammer in multiplayer shouting "TASTE THE RAINBOW!"
If your work schedule prevents you from finding the five minutes it takes to visit Xur I feel really bad for you and strongly suggest unionization. Working 48 hours straight is all kinds of wrong.
Don't you mean #FISTworldproblems? I'll see myself out (slams door).
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truth spoken here.
"You'll kill my dick? I'll kill your dick!"
Bulletstorm was one of the best games of the last generation, tragically ignored because of an awful marketing campaign, an even worse PC port, and the fact that EA wanted audiences to spend $60 for a seven-hour campaign, which is a steep price by any metric. It's too bad because once players got past all that, they…
And, like, a physicist.
He awaits the darkest dungeon.
Basically what it looked like in my child-like brain when I watched it live. Now what I see on TV..well.
The first Silent Hill was a great example of that. I mean, you're just a dad... Not ex-military or cop...just...a dude...who has to pick up a pipe in an alley to defend himself against crazy monsters while trying to find your kid.