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Clans Er.. Clan?
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"sad"... why do people do this? Due to the sometimes vast age difference in the players this can invariably and often does, lead to clashes online. Don't be suprised if a hot headed teenager who's been playing games for a few years thinks that they are better than everyone else on the server when they join it and then starts to accuse people of cheating when they are beaten by more experienced (but older) players. Some players insist on messing things for everyone all the time, some only ruin things when they get beaten but won't admit that they aren't as good as they thought. Others can suffer from permanant "leadership syndrome" and think that everyone should do as they say or have no interest in even playing the game how it was intended. Disruptive behaviour isn't the sole domain of the younger generation - its somewhat across the board (though generally the older players are the less likely they fall into this category). All of this often results in a variation in the quality of the games that you can play and is one of the reasons why people can end up playing in Clans. Clan matches are totaly different to playing on a public server as all concerned want to play the game properly and the way it was intended. There is often a "team" spirit involved with friendly jibes and taunting between the players before and during the match. Many clans will end up playing against each other on a regular basis - often because they all got on so well the first time they played against each other. Clan gaming is also developing into a form of "sport" and is becoming vastly competitive. There are one or two Clans (4 Kings for example) that have even achived professional sponsorship to finance their activities. Some competitions have cash prizes at stake so something that may once have seemed a bit "geeky" is in fact rapidly becoming an actual, and potentially well paid job. Joing and being in a
clan Clans often launch on "recruitment drives" and this can be an easier route to joining that just roaming around trying to prove yourself. You will normally have to show up to a practise session or a "friendly" betwen the clan and another team and they will allow you to play on their side and see how good you are. After all, anyone can "say" they are good, its only by proving it will you justify what you claim. Don't expect it to be a one match quick answer scenario either - you may have to attend several matches before the clan concerned will decide or not. A key thing to remember is that clans are almost exlusively run by, and contain, very experienced players who can spot cheats, idiots and time wasters very easily. They joined the clan to escape such people and as such almost have a 6th sense when it comes to spotting them so if you fall into this category then don't bother trying to sign up. Clans also exchange views and opinions on other clan players as well - in the Clan world there well known stories of "respected" players caught cheating and as such have been practically "banned" by every clan from joining them. The bottom line: being in a clan is great when you achieve it (you'll probably never return to playing on your own ever again, and you will really enjoy playing your chosen game) but treasure it immmensly, because if you get kicked out it can be EXTREMELY hard to join another one. OK, I want my own Clan, what do I need to
do? What rules do we have to follow?
What are "structures"? Some clans have designated roles - one person (or several) may be responsible for co-ordinating matches etc, others may responsible for recruitment and vetting players. Whatever you decide, the structure should not affect or be so complicated that it gets in the way of the operation of the team. After all, when playing - would you rather your team players took on the enemy or ran away looking for their superior to ask what to do?.
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