Tabu 73, on 02 December 2014 - 07:34 AM, said:
So, sometimes when you see a 12 man of 228th and you stomp them chances are you were up against the casual sector. When you face another 12 man of 228th and they crush you, chances are they were the competitive branch.
Food for thought.
The 228th probably has better-disciplined casuals. From what I've seen, a lot of FRR casuals don't want to follow unit guidelines (don't cause disruptions for 12-man drops on TS, bring comp builds if you're dropping with the comp team, etc.) because of reasons like "This is a game and I'm adult! I don't need no rules!".
They go into 12-mans knowing the drop commander's expectations, but they still take garbage mechs with ineffectual builds and fail to follow simple directions. And then they feel left out and complain when they're obviously last-in-line to be picked to fill out a 12-man or when they're not picked at all, and work up some farcical drama about how elitist the comp players are. In short, they need to know their place.
Edit: Even a lot of the self-proclaimed "competitive" players in the FRR lack discipline. They'll form a large group and the drop commander only has a vague idea of if a teammate's mech is "long range" "short range" or "LRM" instead of deciding on a cohesive team comp. I also hear people whining in the middle of a drop about how OP clan mechs are or how it's always the PUGS who lost the match for them.
Edited by Kyriaeus, 02 December 2014 - 08:28 AM.