Bungie has revealed a few upcoming modifications it’s engaged on within the social facet of Destiny 2.
In the weekly update, the developer revealed a few of the suggestions gamers have given about Destiny 2’s Guided Games.
Namely, the shortage of audio suggestions when matchmaking finds a clan, the shortage of a Trials of the Nine possibility, and the shortage of incentives for guides. When Curse of Osiris releases in December, a few of these points shall be mounted.
First, Bungie is including a sound cue to inform gamers that a clan has been discovered. The replace additionally provides higher messaging to let gamers know that they’re nonetheless on the entrance of the queue after they reject a clan. Full clans will have the ability to information solo gamers after the replace, one thing they will’t do now.
But not all the pieces has a simple repair. For occasion, a typical criticism from gamers is that Guided Games lack raid checkpoints provided in pre-made teams. This is intentional, as Bungie didn’t need clans to eliminate the guided participant after reaching a sure checkpoint. That mentioned, the developer famous that it’s taking a look at these requests.
One different potential concern of enabling checkpoints is that it saturates the matchmaking pool when it’s now not assured that you just’ll be ranging from the start of the raid.
Beyond that, Bungie confirmed that it’s engaged on including clan chat immediately into the sport, and didn’t rule out an choice to do the identical in social areas. Finally, the developer confirmed that progress is being made on the emote wheel.
In the identical weekly replace, we realized that Destiny 2 is getting HDR and Xbox One X support in December, and that the reset times shall be altering, too.
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