LordPenguin Posted January 11, 2016 Posted January 11, 2016 Hi Guys If anybody is interested in playing Squad with a large clan (over 130 members) in a fun but semi-serious environment then please register here: http://www.20r.eu/login/do/register join this Teamspeak address: 20r.tserverhq.com and add me on steam: http://steamcommunity.com/id/LordPenguinZ/home We play every Tuesday, Friday and Sunday at 7PM GMT and often play in large inter clan tournaments. 15 is the minimum age limit. Cheers.
GiantKiwi Posted January 16, 2016 Posted January 16, 2016 And you take it WAY too seriously. NCO's and Officer's? Really? ImTriggerHappy 1
Supporters ImTriggerHappy Posted January 16, 2016 Supporters Posted January 16, 2016 My god just looked at your site got to agree with kiwi way over the top. At least we know what all the Games Workshop clan get up to when the shop closes.
Root Admin proffrink Posted January 16, 2016 Root Admin Posted January 16, 2016 Honestly I've played with milsim groups and when you have anything over 30 people the only way to manage them effectively is through some use of a rank structure - doesn't have to follow anything from real life, but many do because it's easy to understand. It's just impossible for everyone to have fun if it's super casual with that many people when teamwork is just such a vital part of the game. It's those communities that think the rank means something outside of a game where things get significantly OTT. This site looks like it may be one of those. Also, Enjin is terribad. ImTriggerHappy, JamesAirsofterAgent and Esoterick 3
BBrotherwood Posted February 2, 2016 Posted February 2, 2016 If that's how they get their enjoyment from a game then so be it. Different styles for everyone. As long as it's not shoved down everyone else's throat as being the only way to play the game. For the record the Games Workshop clan would go home and paint some more models. lafta 1
Root Admin proffrink Posted February 2, 2016 Root Admin Posted February 2, 2016 For ArmA it is. Even places like ShacTac - that may appear like they don't have some sort of structure - still assign people to squads and still have people leading those squads who in turn report to others. To see the effects of a lovely organised large group then play a Domination or Invade & Annex server. You'll find it different and enjoyable at times, but not able to get the most ArmA has to offer. I don't like it, but those communities where there's been a decernable assignment of jobs (and therefore some command structure) are always the best. I've played ArmA on and off since OFP - sometimes as a small group of friends and sometimes as a part of a huge milsim group - and that's the conclusion I've drawn.
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