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This will be a long post even though the title says “little”

“Player praise” Well for starters about a couple (2 or 3) months ago I started raiding and it was scary because everyone looked for other people with clears which made it very hard for a “newbie” to get into a raid. In fact I didn’t do my first raid till I was SHD 700 because I wanted to pull my weight and not be dead weight. I found several groups that were willing to teach me and allow me to raid even knowing I had never done it. Since then I have been able to lead/teach new people both dark hours and iron horse. Took me some time but I found a clan that stood for the exact thing I did. That is “being able to open as much content to as many people as possible for a game I love” seeing all these posts made me want to share my own experiences and “pay it forward”

Onto “developer praise”

This is mostly praise for iron horse. Being a division 1 vet I absolutely loved stolen signal for a lot of reasons mainly because instead of just playing the part you had to do exactly what was required. A lot of the incursions involved parts where a certain build is only a safety net. Where as you had to do what your build was meant to do. Such as the shield to protect rather than just tank. Iron horse was fantastic it involved many if not all core builds for several bosses. I absolutely loved every second of it (although fieser did stump our group)

“Overall praise” Netflix and chill? Nope f*ck that quarantine and division. This game is keeping me sane through the COVID crisis. There isn’t a better game to play in my eyes during these times.

Thank you all developers, non-toxic players, and anyone else who wants to see this game succeed further.

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almost 4 years ago - /u/UbiFate - Direct link

I'm so happy to hear you've been enjoying the raid! It can definitely be daunting to get into big team-based raids in any game, so I can definitely relate to the feeling of not wanting to be dead weight.

I'm glad you were able to find a group who were willing to show you the ropes. :)