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Tell that to the 20+ failures who demonstrated that this is in fact a rarity and if nobody wants to communicate, or do any roles, it doesn't matter if anyone has a mic.
My point is, do oversoul or sword and stop expecting a hand out.
cry moar
Don't be a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥, actually participate.
And this is the prime example of why communication is key.
I don't mind teaching a raid, I don't mind telling you how to do each and every part. Bit by bit, what I do mind is when this happens. You got ignored, wasted your time and didn't learn anything from that run.
I imagine it was terrible.
Imagine if they just typed or spoke to you or anything.
Hell, I have consistently each week sherpa teams through multiple times, I've had groups of 5 brand new raiders finish Crota in 40 minutes because of how well they listen.
Why play a multiplayer game without communication?
same with the raids, if you want the loot - figure out what you need to do to help do the raid faster. Raid is not the vanguard strikes where you can stay afk for 20 minutes and get all the loot
No reason to not have a mic anymore