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Sun, 27 May 2007 17:58  |
burner_2k4
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I have been playing Renegade for a cuple of years now; but have always been a 'loner' (well ish, i usually join games with people i know in them). But i was wondering why exactly people join clans and what advantages you get from being in one? Also, how much time you have to commit to your clan?
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burner2k4
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Re: Why Clans? [message #261322 is a reply to message #261312] |
Sun, 27 May 2007 19:01   |
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Spoony
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burner_2k4 wrote on Sun, 27 May 2007 19:58 | But i was wondering why exactly people join clans and what advantages you get from being in one?
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absolutely top of the list is:
in a clan game, you pick your team.
Therefore, everyone is there for the same purpose - to work as a team. Nobody need worry about selfish tank thieves or gung-ho players who have no interest in teamwork, nor are there players who have only just bought the game and are unfamiliar with the game's controls, map layouts and basic strategies. Furthermore, cheating is relatively rare because the players realise they have a clan's reputation to represent. As a result of all of these factors, it is possible to achieve a much higher level of teamwork and strategy than in a public server. It is also possible to assign each player a role based on their strengths - for example, the best snipers can contribute to the team in this way, supporting the best tank drivers, and so on.
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Re: Why Clans? [message #261844 is a reply to message #261312] |
Tue, 29 May 2007 19:13   |
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[NE]Fobby[GEN]
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I've made my clan almost 4 years ago. I find that gaming with a clan is a much better experience than gaming by yourself. All of my clan buddies are in their late teens, 20's, and 30's, so we don't have idiots running around creating drama. Drama is probably the worst part of clans, but fortunately we haven't had much in these 4 years.
Clan games are simply a lot more fun than public ones, because you're playing with skilled players on your team, as well as skilled opponants. It adds a whole new dimension to the game, where simply rushes will never work. With a full team on teamspeak, you're able to create complicated strategies that would never work out in a public game, due to noobs doing their own thing.
Clans are great nowadays, because most players in public servers have no idea what they're doing. Might as well get yourself involved in some tournaments and clanwars instead of playing all by yourself.
MexPirate pretty much narrowed it down in the post before mine. I think NE's Type 2, because we're all friends with each other (some in real life), and just play to enjoy the game.
[Updated on: Tue, 29 May 2007 19:15] Report message to a moderator
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Re: Why Clans? [message #261955 is a reply to message #261312] |
Wed, 30 May 2007 08:38   |
Genesis2001
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^_^ Not much to say after Fobby and MexPirate have spoken what they did..
|NE|Fobby|GEN| wrote on Tue, 29 May 2007 20:13 | Clans are great nowadays, because most players in public servers have no idea what they're doing. Might as well get yourself involved in some tournaments and clanwars instead of playing all by yourself.
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Clans provide an added thing to the game. Teamspeak like you mentioned above is great for playing. It allows you to formulate complex strategies whilst in a real *public* server, you can't because of n00bs *probably like me* trying to do their own thing. Like the always-famous APC rush by one techie/hottie and no support from anyone else on the team.
MexPirate wrote on Mon, 28 May 2007 12:33 | There are two main types of clan imo.
Type 1: clanwars clans - people playing competitively, there is a league (see spoonys post/sig) and it's about getting better and winning games.
Type 2: community clans - generally less skilled and less competitive, it's about making friends, using forums and playing in public servers together.
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I would consider Neo Gods a combo of the 2 types. We enjoy the competitiveness of clanwars, but don't require all members to par-take in a clanwar. We have forums and we sort of prefer playing in public servers at this time. (Considering we don't have a server yet )
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MathK1LL
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Re: Why Clans? [message #264212 is a reply to message #261314] |
Fri, 08 June 2007 08:41  |
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crazfulla
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icedog90 wrote on Sun, 27 May 2007 20:07 | I've been a loner since I started playing, which was in 2003, and I never really saw the point in being a clan. other people see it differently than I do though.
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I play for fun. I have been in a couple of clans a while back - quite reputable ones - but for the last year or two I haven't had any part of one. Not due to a lack of invites though - I was actively approached by various clans though most were too newb or arrogant for my liking. So I stuck to playing just 'Because I Can'. I am currently a moderator for n00bless and Hex there is not keen on having clanmembers as mods... I can understand why. A lot of clans out there today are disrespectful and arogant towards others, somthing which I believe determines a clan's reputation more than thier number of wins.
Edit; PS Fobby, I played public warzone ages ago, and I do agree, the quality of gameplay on servers like n00bless is poor. Perhaps I should join you some time?
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