![]() Once I figured out how simple this was, my ability to do non-solo activities escalated dramatically. You can kick people who don’t meet those criteria when they join, and keep looking if you want. You can write specifically what you’re doing (DFA Nightfall farm, solar burn, heavyweight, momentum) or you can put in stipulations (must be 380+ and have mic). The same goes for how you’re invited by others when you join their fireteams. When people join your fireteam, you invite them with the press of a button which will automatically send them an invite through your platform. Using the Fireteams section, you can either post a call for a specific activity or search through specific activities for groups that are already made. I still think the series needs more of both, but when I realized just how easy group finding was with the Bungie app, I’ve been complaining a bit less recently. I have long complained about a lack of in-game matchmaking for many activities in Destiny and Destiny 2, and past that, a lack of in-game group finding tools. But more importantly, it has the easiest to use group-finding tool for the game right now. ![]() It has its own inventory management tool you can use (I still like Ishtar better), it has game news and stat tracking. Most official game apps are relatively pointless, and that was true of the Bungie app a while ago where once upon a time the only this it was really useful for was reading Grimoire Cards.īut these days it has evolved in many ways.
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