Hi guys... ummm stryker here and i am looking for a suitable clan for me and I have been thinking on joining SPQR clan and also been thinking on creating my own clan... but I want all of you to please recommend me a clan... so yeah...
Actually, our clan named Phoenix is looking for skilled members for its new International Detachment. We are sure that new members will enjoy our special atmosphere and become part of our family, so why don't you try it out? Just fill in the simple application in this theme: http://www.buildandshoot.com/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=9464
SNPR wrote:Why do people keep making threads like this? It just makes you look desperate.
It's not that their desperate it's that they would like some suggestions. You're the one with nothing better to do than leave replies like this i don't really think he gives a sit about your opinion .
I personally suggest the big clans, or clans that survived over a month. Big clans are Komrades(not sure if are they still alive), USAB(have they disbanded yet?), SQPR, LINES(you have to be a real pro to join this one), and more clan of that sort. (hint hint: Freedom Fighters, in my personal opinion, isn't too bad; we have been kicking ass for over a year, and we are quite active on the IRC).
Conclusion, if you have skills, join the big ones. If you don't, try NOT to join any clan less than a month old. If you are a good manager, create a clan.
'Being a newbie doesn't mean your behavior is tolerated.'
Find a clan who have members that are around your skill level. Don't know how good you are compared to others? Just mingle with the clan community here and request some 1v1s or 2v2s against some of the big clans or small clans.
Also you need to know if you're looking for a competitive clan or a laid-back one, whatever.
Personally, I have to disagree with MrHaaax and Teeth. Both of them are pointing out the skill as in it is a prerequisite for joining a clan, and that is completely wrong in many cases (most clans that survived for a long time didn't pay too much attention to skill) as accepting only good players won't make your clan better. This isn't Call of Duty where having skill is all that matters, having a clan is much more than clan matches and winning. Having a clan is like belonging to a family where you have to feel comfortable, you enjoy spending your time with members and after all - it's all for fun. To be honest, I don't like threads like this and I do not support them, so I would suggest that you browse through clans and if you find a clan that matches your vision of how clan is supposed to look like (if you have your own opinion and hopefully by now you do), then join it.
tin wrote:Personally, I have to disagree with MrHaaax and Teeth. Both of them are pointing out the skill as in it is a prerequisite for joining a clan, and that is completely wrong in many cases (most clans that survived for a long time didn't pay too much attention to skill) as accepting only good players won't make your clan better. This isn't Call of Duty where having skill is all that matters, having a clan is much more than clan matches and winning. Having a clan is like belonging to a family where you have to feel comfortable, you enjoy spending your time with members and after all - it's all for fun. To be honest, I don't like threads like this and I do not support them, so I would suggest that you browse through clans and if you find a clan that matches your vision of how clan is supposed to look like (if you have your own opinion and hopefully by now you do), then join it.
+1 Just like Tin said, to join clans , only skill doesn't matter but some other things do too , like co-operation , behaviour , respect etc .If your average in battle but u are really good in other activities ( co-operation ) , u may have a great chance to join other Big clans.
tin wrote:Personally, I have to disagree with MrHaaax and Teeth. Both of them are pointing out the skill as in it is a prerequisite for joining a clan, and that is completely wrong in many cases (most clans that survived for a long time didn't pay too much attention to skill) as accepting only good players won't make your clan better. This isn't Call of Duty where having skill is all that matters, having a clan is much more than clan matches and winning. Having a clan is like belonging to a family where you have to feel comfortable, you enjoy spending your time with members and after all - it's all for fun. To be honest, I don't like threads like this and I do not support them, so I would suggest that you browse through clans and if you find a clan that matches your vision of how clan is supposed to look like (if you have your own opinion and hopefully by now you do), then join it.
+1 Just like Tin said, to join clans , only skill doesn't matter but some other things do too , like co-operation , behaviour , respect etc .If your average in battle but u are really good in other activities ( co-operation ) , u may have a great chance to join other Big clans.