1453 R, on 30 April 2014 - 07:38 AM, said:
To All Respondents to My Original Post
First of all, damn. I did not expect the recruiters to come out of the woodwork in response to that. Heh, while I can see where it might appear otherwise, I did not consider myself to be complaining about not having a unit, just stating my reasons why there aren't any units that work for me.
Secondly:
Ye know, I suppose that's the real problem.
I met the only guild/unit/league/whatever that I feel comfortable with and enjoy playing alongside in GW2, and I met them...because two of them found me in-game, pulled my face out of the ground, and then offered to help me not get my face stuck in the ground again for the rest of the evening. One thing led to another, and now I'm what passes for command staff over in GTFC, and was one of the better/more prolific dungeon players before my job ate my life.
There is no 'one thing led to another' in MWO. I've been paying attention to my 'Quoted By's' in this thread, buzzing through it and clicking on signature banners, and I'm mostly seeing a loooot of application forms. i totally understand why, but I also understand that applications are things I submit to employers, not things that should get in the way of a band of casuals looking to drop together. I tried an app-form group once, actually - a Shieldwall of Rasalhague member sent me a "Good work in your Locust the other day, not often I see scouts who actually scout". Checked the 'About Us' section of their site, decided 'what the hell', submitted an app, had a week's solid discussion in the thread...and was told politely and with all due regret and their thanks for checking us out at the end of the process to go p!ss on myself.
I hate throwing darts at a board covered in clickable sig banners. I will not go through all the same ridiculous rigmarole to find a unit in MWO that I went through to get an actual IRL paying job. I'm not going to join a unitful of complete strangers I've never seen in action, I don't even remotely have the time/inclination to start one of my own, and the people whom I like/respect on these forums are already full-up doing things far more important than cozening the introvert. Again, a thing for which I don't blame them the slightest bit.
This is hardly any fault of anyone here, it's just the way the game works at the moment. It's easier, cleaner, and just so much less of a hassle to run solo when I feel like shooting robots. And until the day when I can just shoot someone a message and say "Hey, care to drop a match or two?", I'll pretty much continue to PUG along as usual. Thanks anyways.
Our application process is a bit different...let me elaborate...
As we understand not every unit is the best fit for every player. We ask for an application (primarily to weed out the trolls, and very young children), that gives us an idea of who you are and what times you will likely want to play.
When you apply with us, you start as a Sibkin, which is essentially in layman's terms, an applicant. You will go through this process for about 1-2 weeks while you get a chance to feel us out, and we get a chance to review you internally.
After that time period, if we think you are a good fit, we will have a discussion with you about what you think in terms of fit and schedules. If you like the group, and want to commit to joining us, then cheers, let us go shoot big stompy robots together.
If, at that time, you think this may not be the group for you...then we can give you some casual tags on our TS, you can come around and drop when you like, you just will not have full access to the forums and other things that we keep privy to only our trothkin.
I understand you may not find the fit you are looking for on the first attempt, all of us in Clan Wolf Delta Galaxy know that. We are not fascist dictators demanding you do anything. So, if anyone out there reading this likes the sound of this application process (especially you included), then feel free to drop an application in and hang out on TS.
Someone will come up to talk to you about your intentions, and when you talk with them, tell them you are exploring whether or not the unit is a good fit. They may give you casual or sibko tags at that time, depending on if you put an application in already or not.
My thoughts run to this being a game, a game we should all enjoy. If you do not enjoy it with us...you will probably find a group of players you do like along the way somewhere. We have contact with many of the other clans, and have had some players jump ship from other clans to join us...or leave to go to other clans(ironically they both came back shortly afterward).
Either way, best of luck in your search for a group to drop with, and may you find a group of guys that enjoy shooting big stompy robots with you. Hopefully many laughs will be shared, and a few alcoholic beverages consumed along the way (in good humor, and safety of your own home).
-my 2 cents