Some people just want to play the game. I changed my name after joining a new clan, I just liked my new name better. As for "just doing as they wish", I got nothing. I tried to take a lot of advice from the clan leadership. More experience generally means more knowledge...others are just dumb and you can talk/type until your fingers fall off. I doubt it's a matter of respect as much as level of importance of the game compared to real life.
Do they speak English? Our clan has English adn Russian speakers, and I'm the only one who speaks both, so I have to translate. Then we also have a bunch of people who never talk, so I assume they speak another language or just aren't interested in chatting. At the end of the day, it's a game, and people will do what they deem necessary.
Do they speak English? Our clan has English adn Russian speakers, and I'm the only one who speaks both, so I have to translate. Then we also have a bunch of people who never talk, so I assume they speak another language or just aren't interested in chatting. At the end of the day, it's a game, and people will do what they deem necessary.
yea they do they came from broken clans all of them have english names and they have round 10 till 14 mili player power so its not like they are new all our rules are on team discrpition excpt the clan quest rules are on discord but just to say hello would be nice all of use talk to each other this how we succeed and we move up our clan is strong
Honestly, clan recruiting is just hard sometimes. Trying to find people who fit in with whatever you'd like your clan to be and look like along with them being able to clear the necessary content in your clan (CB, Hydra, CvC) often seems easier said than done.
Thorne has it.
Clan recruiting is a huge project, especially if you are looking for sociable, nice people who want to talk about the game. It's an ongoing, constant project.
I will say that early investment makes things easier later, as strong, sociable deputies can put a lot of work in recruiting nice sociable people for your clusters.
Starting a Discord server for your clan is also a huge help for retention. Helps to create a social meeting place, a town hall so to speak.
Honestly, clan recruiting is just hard sometimes. Trying to find people who fit in with whatever you'd like your clan to be and look like along with them being able to clear the necessary content in your clan (CB, Hydra, CvC) often seems easier said than done.
well they all 1 or 2 key cb and we dont have rules for the hydra so the prob is a long term players some are burned out either they take a brake or quit playing then i need to look for new peeps and yea its getting harder lol
well they all 1 or 2 key cb and we dont have rules for the hydra so the prob is a long term players some are burned out either they take a brake or quit playing then i need to look for new peeps and yea its getting harder lol
Yep, I completely understand this. It's also summer time, so you're going to have even more people just randomly disappearing than usual.
One of the potential solutions is if you have members who need breaks, want to play less, etc. If you have a clan cluster, you can move them down and then if they decide they want to come back, easier to find them that way. This would be one of the benefits of members using Discord, if you can get them to do it. 😭
Yep, I completely understand this. It's also summer time, so you're going to have even more people just randomly disappearing than usual.
One of the potential solutions is if you have members who need breaks, want to play less, etc. If you have a clan cluster, you can move them down and then if they decide they want to come back, easier to find them that way. This would be one of the benefits of members using Discord, if you can get them to do it. 😭
yea i have a alt account might be a good idea to make a new clan stick some there but then its like u said if they will go there lol )