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just a question about this points thing
Do you get points for clan wars in the clan server / echo 8?
Echo 8, yes. Seeing as clan server scrims are basically just pubs, we're doing Echo 8 scrims.
European division will be playing competitive European leagues/scrims. -
I was looking at their site and I can't find a points system cause I want to know what rewards are available...are we talking stuffed dolls or flat screen TVs....playa playa.
http://www.universalgamingcommunity.com/sponsor
Since they are a new sponsorship and mainly xbox
They're branching out and giving pc a try.
There is no Tv's and such its like if you want like a monitor,mouse,laptop
anything to help you game. A tv wouldn't help you game ;p
Site is under maintenance so it is not up yet. I had to have an interview on teamspeak with him -
Since they are a new sponsorship and mainly xbox
They're branching out and giving pc a try.
There is no Tv's and such its like if you want like a monitor,mouse,laptop
anything to help you game. A tv wouldn't help you game ;p
Site is under maintenance so it is not up yet. I had to have an interview on teamspeak with him
I was going to type up a whole paragraph, but that basically sums it up. -
5ReactIdedu wrote: »Hope you guys can sort stuff out, people will join just because you're sponsored.
We are definitely aware of this.
Which is why each person will have a tryout in a scrim.
We don't want "moochers". Or RosterRiders.
Ty for the support. -
5ReactIdedu wrote: »Hope you guys can sort stuff out, people will join just because you're sponsored.
We do realize. Things will be sorted out, people will be tested. If people aren't good enough to fit in a league team, they will be cut. Just joining because we're sponsored is not the correct motivation. -
About to have rosters for UK & NA servers it won't work & through my experience I can tell u the reasons why:
1- It might 2 players from UK & 3 players from NA are online which's gonna be an epic fail in scrims due the ping matters (unless NA players can get ping less than 100 in UK servers, and and vice versa)
2- if it's gonna be a scrim clan so the preferred number of members gonna be between 8 & 15, it's gonna be hard to catch 5 UK players online same time or 5 NA players same time to play together.
3- The major part of all about the s5 members how it possible u gonna handle that specially you need to have s5 for NA & s5 for UK plus more subs so sub total gonna be like 15 members at least which's gonna be a real fail for practicing & learning new tactics.
I'm not depressing you but hope you put that in your mind, or else your clan or in another way your team gonna die in 3 weeks max.
Good luck & all respect
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I'm actually going to be playing in the NA division on my 130 ping, mostly. I don't really care all that much about ping, as long as it's playable. I'm actually going to look for a UK team leader, I do have some people in mind. This person will also check and modify rosters with my permission and what not.
If you think you got what it takes, please do message me on xfire. You must be able to call, hold sites, have gamesense. You basically have to be the best player in the team and you must also be able to intelligently make decisions and you must be trustworthy. -
Eurotrashed wrote: »I'm actually going to be playing in the NA division on my 130 ping, mostly. I don't really care all that much about ping, as long as it's playable. I'm actually going to look for a UK team leader, I do have some people in mind. This person will also check and modify rosters with my permission and what not.
If you think you got what it takes, please do message me on xfire. You must be able to call, hold sites, have gamesense. You basically have to be the best player in the team and you must also be able to intelligently make decisions and you must be trustworthy.
1st of all saying you doesn't care about ping issue it's not logic if you gonna play vs a pro player with 15 ping or so so you're a dead meat unless you're playing for fun, even if u know & trained well on the delay with your 130 ping. playable something & pwn a pro low pinger & to beat him something else. and by the way basic players with a good teamwork better than a good leader can call strats & carry the team. I've been there..
Good luck dude -
1st of all saying you doesn't care about ping issue it's not logic if you gonna play vs a pro player with 15 ping or so so you're a dead meat unless you're playing for fun, even if u know & trained well on the delay with your 130 ping. playable something & pwn a pro low pinger & to beat him something else. and by the way basic players with a good teamwork better than a good leader can call strats & carry the team. I've been there..
Good luck dude
I realize. What makes a team good is knowing your team, knowing how they act and react in scrims and what they're capable of. I have played with my American players a lot, I know them well. But a leader is also what makes a team, you can run around with no strategy involved at all, or you can get a leader to call where to go and what to do next round. Teamwork is good, but you have to utilise everything.
Also, I do good enough on 130 ping, and as I said in the first post, if there's a team which is better without me in it, I'll pass and make the s5 without me. -
For the ping issue, I know players that will **** kids that have 30/lower ping with their 150/200 ping. Ping is easily conquered, but the reg is a different story.
I play with 40/50 ping and still get frustrated at times with the registry problems.
But good players, good team.
GEWD LUKK EUROCRASH -
Phwoarrrr...
It's tough setting up a successful NA and EU division... R.O.C managed it for a while and was one of the few clans that successfully pulled it off, but eventually it comes to light that greatness will only be achieved when separate. If not, you rely on time zones and weird and wonderful personal schedules to make it work - a rarity then prone to dissolution one might add.
As a clan leader for 7 years I would grant you the advice of trying to set up one division successfully first, before jumping the gun and making two.
One step at a time if you understand me?
Work on getting the core principals fixed and set as well as some core players, a schedule, a regime, teamwork, bonding, some self-affiliating clan styles and gaming styles, some reputation etc (you get my drift). Finally... make it adhere... unfortunately the only glue being time... and patience.
Think on my advice, I see many new clans come and go only because they try to do too much too quick. I hope you don't add yourselves to that list, thus also; please take no offense at my advice, it is simply to aid prevention in the probabalistic early clan break-up which so often occurs.
Finally, if you wish for some fun hard scrims, hit R.O.C up on xfire: rufusdufus, we train on Thursdays and Sundays.
Good Luck.
R. -
Phwoarrrr...
It's tough setting up a successful NA and EU division... R.O.C managed it for a while and was one of the few clans that successfully pulled it off, but eventually it comes to light that greatness will only be achieved when separate. If not, you rely on time zones and weird and wonderful personal schedules to make it work - a rarity then prone to dissolution one might add.
As a clan leader for 7 years I would grant you the advice of trying to set up one division successfully first, before jumping the gun and making two.
One step at a time if you understand me?
Work on getting the core principals fixed and set as well as some core players, a schedule, a regime, teamwork, bonding, some self-affiliating clan styles and gaming styles, some reputation etc (you get my drift). Finally... make it adhere... unfortunately the only glue being time... and patience.
Think on my advice, I see many new clans come and go only because they try to do too much too quick. I hope you don't add yourselves to that list, thus also; please take no offense at my advice, it is simply to aid prevention in the probabalistic early clan break-up which so often occurs.
Finally, if you wish for some fun hard scrims, hit R.O.C up on xfire: rufusdufus, we train on Thursdays and Sundays.
Good Luck.
R.
Yeah ok Frank Gallagher. -
Eurotrashed wrote: »There's a system to it. We have to report certain activities and we get points for it. We can trade those points for items. It's pretty complicated. We'll tell anybody about it in detail when they join.
Also, we're setting up a European and a North American division.
so if i do some super rewards survey and get zp then sr is sponsoring me to play CF? -
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Thanks for your advice, I'll surely utilise some things you have said. The only reason I was setting up a European division is to provide the European scene of a new competitive team that actually forms a real competition. I actually want a European team leader which will take care of the team.TAEtertots wrote: »so if i do some super rewards survey and get zp then sr is sponsoring me to play CF?
The items are worth more than a bunch of points. It ranges from mice and keyboards to headphones and I believe even laptops. -
Eurotrashed wrote: »Thanks for your advice, I'll surely utilise some things you have said. The only reason I was setting up a European division is to provide the European scene of a new competitive team that actually forms a real competition. I actually want a European team leader which will take care of the team.
The items are worth more than a bunch of points. It ranges from mice and keyboards to headphones and I believe even laptops.
so if i do super rewards and get some points and trade it for headphones will make me sponsored. -
TAEtertots wrote: »so if i do super rewards and get some points and trade it for headphones will make me sponsored.
We don't have to work outside of the game for the items, we just scrim, have fun, etc. It's basically just scrimming and earning stuff for it. -
Phwoarrrr...
It's tough setting up a successful NA and EU division... R.O.C managed it for a while and was one of the few clans that successfully pulled it off, but eventually it comes to light that greatness will only be achieved when separate. If not, you rely on time zones and weird and wonderful personal schedules to make it work - a rarity then prone to dissolution one might add.
As a clan leader for 7 years I would grant you the advice of trying to set up one division successfully first, before jumping the gun and making two.
One step at a time if you understand me?
Work on getting the core principals fixed and set as well as some core players, a schedule, a regime, teamwork, bonding, some self-affiliating clan styles and gaming styles, some reputation etc (you get my drift). Finally... make it adhere... unfortunately the only glue being time... and patience.
Think on my advice, I see many new clans come and go only because they try to do too much too quick. I hope you don't add yourselves to that list, thus also; please take no offense at my advice, it is simply to aid prevention in the probabalistic early clan break-up which so often occurs.
Finally, if you wish for some fun hard scrims, hit R.O.C up on xfire: rufusdufus, we train on Thursdays and Sundays.
Good Luck.
R.
Thank you so much for your advice it is greatly appreciated. Please ignore the fail trolls in this thread, and when we feel we are ready we will definitely hit you up for some scrims(:
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