Clans? What are they for?
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What if someone is having fun raping little kids? Ok ok, crude example, but the point is that it is pretty twisted to get a kick out of putting other people down.Elvish Pillager wrote: What if someone has fun hating on clans?
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If clans aren't allowed someone should write something into the quidelines and lock the damned threads. Else If you don't like it ignore it and let them slowly fade away or it will only produce much noise and keeps people bashing their heads and finally some people could get the idea they are treated impolite
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IMO: Perhaps it is a Counter-Strike's characteristic, but BfW is a different game, without the violence of the C-S (per example).Yogi Bear wrote:I guess the reason why many here react a little allergic is that clans are closely related to competition.
Now that is not a bad thing in itself, but it can very fast become so and it certainly does, if competition is taken too serious. I am really not deep into the world of gaming and i never played another game than wesnoth online. But from what i have heard so far, clans seem to attract people, that take the game more serious than they should. People that behave weird, even insulting sometimes. People, that are simply not so fun playing with.
It is a good excuse (a pity) that some people must to be able to insult.wayfarer wrote:If clans aren't allowed someone should write something into the quidelines and look the damned threads. Else If you don't like it ignore it and let them slowly fade away or it will only produce much noise and keeps people bashing their heads and finally some people could get the idea they are treated impolite
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hat definitely was NOT a good clan...
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The proportion of matches which i play between no fog and fog is like 25-785.
This proportion shows which of them are more serious for me. For example only about 1 per 50 matches i play is a 'funny' AoH megarumble.
In conclusion, 'no fog' i find way less a serious, hard, not-luck-based game.
Hm, i am so offtopic, always.
edit: not 25-785 but 25-754
edit: rotfl, 75
This proportion shows which of them are more serious for me. For example only about 1 per 50 matches i play is a 'funny' AoH megarumble.
In conclusion, 'no fog' i find way less a serious, hard, not-luck-based game.
Hm, i am so offtopic, always.

edit: not 25-785 but 25-754

edit: rotfl, 75

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Good to see that the Clan Disease hasn't spread so wide that no one remains able to say some wise and sensible things.kcits wrote:No clans just play!
I mean : having your opinion about something is good, discussing personnal strategic tastes is good, but wanting people to join a clan with rules isn't. That's why even if I agree with its ideas, I'm not a member of the N3T.
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You find fogged games less luck-based?kshinji wrote:In conclusion, 'no fog' i find way less a serious, hard, not-luck-based game.

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