It’s been nearly two years, so it’s late as hell

GameCentralhad the chance to catch upto Bungie’s world design lead Steve Cotton to chat aboutDestiny, and among otherRise of Ironrelated material, they discussed the prospect of raid matchmaking — something fans have been clamoring for since the first raid, Vault of Glass, debuted back in 2014.

Cotton states Bungie is “absolutely thinking about [it],” and is starting to fulfill requests with modes like private matches for PVP. But when pressed, he does say it’s been “thinking about [raid matchmaking] a lot,” hinting that it could come eventually. Of course, that means we could never see the feature at all, or we’ll have to wait untilDestiny 2for it.

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Here’s the thing though — why didn’t Bungie do this ages ago? I mean, after the team moved onto Crota (the second raid), all it had to do was allow matchmaking for at least the normal, if not hard options for Vault of Glass. Done! That way it can maintain the “you must be this hardcore to ride this ride” mentality for progression content, but allow players with tighter schedules to at leastseethe raids.

Destinyhas made many strides since its shaky debut, but Bungie still has a ways to go until it understands the many concepts it’s borrowed from MMOs.

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