Or perhaps you’ve moved along to MW3, which this post is equally applicable to. Actually I highly recommend moving along to MW3. I just bought my copy today.
And let me tell you, I’m super-duper excited. Anyway…
There are two styles of clans for the COD gaming community. First let’s figure out which type of clan you are.
Clan type A: a moneymaking clan. Clans like this are run like businesses. You have scheduled training times, scheduled wars and even scheduled maneuvers during gameplay. You know your stuff and you’re all about the winning. This is not a social event; this is a status, profit-earning event. Only the finest play on your team.
Clan type B: a family clan. You know where everyone is from, what their real names are and what type of pets they have. You talk more than you play. Sometimes you synchronize clan movie watching together, just so you can hear everyone laugh at the same time during the funny parts in team speak. You may participate in wars, but they’re not a huge deal. You have a ranking system, but it’s just to keep the peace. You love your clan as much as you love your “real life” friends.
I know some of you may be a little type A and a little type B, however I think for the most part, it will be clear which one your clan is. Next post I will go over some tactics for managing either an A or B clan. Stay tuned.
How do you make money in clans? I don't understand. Of course, I've never played the game.
ReplyDeleteYour clan will sign up for a larger competition in which sometimes you put in an entrance fee, sometimes not. Then as you win games against other clans you win money. If you loose a certain number of games you become eliminated, generally. Each competition is different. Eventually there will only be two clans left and they make big money. There's also actually pro-gamers who are sponsored and paid to play...
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