

#5621
Posted 07 August 2013 - 04:52 PM
Through the different trainings in BWC that I've taken my game has improved greatly. Now when I approach a team game I am looking at it from tactically and strategically. Instead of going lone wolfing and just thinking about myself and my own personal stats, I think about how I can help my team, and how we can work together as a coordinated team to accomplish tasks. I am no longer Decake when I play a game, I am a member of BWC and that matters.
#5622
Posted 07 August 2013 - 04:52 PM
How has my game improved?
The most noticeable change has been my reaction time to new orders and ability to give quick orders. It used to take me awhile to decide a course of action and weight the possible outcomes, but now as we play I am able to make those decisions faster and that can make the difference between winning or losing a point.
Edited by Mormonpope, 08 August 2013 - 09:24 AM.
#5623
Posted 07 August 2013 - 05:09 PM
Being with BWC has without a doubt improved my skills. BWC training has taught me tactics that can be used in-game and more importantly it has provided a team that can help me out if needed. The training is top notch and available to all players and run constantly. It provides a good challenge that definitely helps in improving scouting, brawling, and general tactics. Communication is also a big factor that has helped my gameplay. Scouts gathering important information and relaying it proves invaluable in any fight and BWC in my opinion has some of the best out there. A strong team has only made me better.
#5624
Posted 07 August 2013 - 05:34 PM
Edited by Chiviliu, 07 August 2013 - 05:38 PM.
#5625
Posted 07 August 2013 - 05:35 PM
I no longer fall victim to being a lone-wolf, have members to cover my 6, and vice versa. Coordinated attacks, and organized defenses improve my KDR as well as my overall enjoyment in the games played.The training has expedited my skills beyond what I could of accomplished in the same time, if at all.
Edited by Citizen Geronimo, 07 August 2013 - 05:36 PM.
#5626
Posted 07 August 2013 - 06:49 PM
Leadership, accuracy, tactics.. All an important part of a successful team, and BWC has training for all of them.
Quit looking and join now...
#5627
Posted 07 August 2013 - 07:28 PM
I have learned tactics and how to use the W,A,S,D Keys to move instead of the mouse. I am actually am able to call targets and relay information. Seriously I can’t say enough about having good training! Thank you BWC

#5628
Posted 07 August 2013 - 07:35 PM
#5629
Posted 07 August 2013 - 07:41 PM
#5630
Posted 07 August 2013 - 07:58 PM
#5631
Posted 07 August 2013 - 07:59 PM
On a personal level, I can say that BWC has made a measurable difference in my in-game leadership skills. The first couple of times I got tapped to run a group if was a little bit of "trial by fire", but BWC encourages novices to step up and build that kind of experience. I've seen other people around me go through the same process, too - it really does feel like we're one team improving collectively.
#5632
Posted 07 August 2013 - 08:03 PM
I've been gaming for many years across many different platforms and genres. I consider myself a fairly good gamer. I'm certainly not one of the best, but I am skilled, and I generally find ways to be better than most. So when I joined BWC I had this idea that I was going to join a group of people who were similarly skilled as me. I was extremely surprised. Not all BWC members are great gamers, BUT they all have something that most regular gamers just don't have. Teamwork. And not the standard line of teamwork. I'm talking about a tight knit community that constantly develops and improves the way they play games to maximize their winning potential and lethality to have the most fun while kicking the most ***. And BWC has figured out ways to do this that I've never seen before in gaming.
BWC has training. Real training. You might think you are the best and you don't need it, but trust me, if you pay attention and actually try to learn something, your game will improve a TON. And it's not just because of skill. It's because BWC members and leadership has played the game and spent hours upon hours experimenting and coming up with the best ways for a TEAM to completely DOMINATE whatever game they are playing. They put together training that is geared towards this end. We are talking about players that not only enjoy gaming and winning, but actually spend copious amounts of time figuring the game out and finding the strengths and weaknesses and ways to maximize our benefit from them. The combined raw experience and dedication of BWC members and leadership is incredible.
Being able to game with BWC has been an entirely new experience that I will never want to let go. My game has improved immensely both in personal skill and team skill. But honestly, what sets BWC apart is their dedication to being the best at whatever game they are playing and have fun doing what wins. As if winning wasn't fun enough, BWC tries to push the envelope to find a way to have more fun winning more of the time. I am having trouble putting it into words. You'd really have to check it out yourself.
#5633
Posted 07 August 2013 - 08:24 PM
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#5634
Posted 07 August 2013 - 08:29 PM
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I only had a couple weeks experience when I joined. So I received a lot of training, a lot of feedback, and a lot of practice which improved me greatly! On top of that, I built the experience and confidence to lead others to stronger performances.
#5635
Posted 07 August 2013 - 10:02 PM
I have not been here as long as most people, but I think my most memorable would be all the fund raisers. We had a Fund raiser where we spoke to Sandi Gardiner from Star Citizen and had exclusive information provided to us. This shows how involved BWC get's with the games and the community.
In MWO I would add to show how BWC got involved in the making of this fantastic 12v12 release video for MWO
#5636
Posted 07 August 2013 - 10:08 PM
The most memorable moment was the moment i com pleated all recruit requirements and be came a regular member. I felt a sense of accomplishment and the idea that i am here to stay kicked in. I am very happy and proud to be part of this team. we hope you can be part of it too.
#5637
Posted 07 August 2013 - 10:21 PM
Shortly after joining BWC, BWC ran a Company-internal tournament. It sounded like a good time, so I threw my hat into the ring and competed for a slot in the single-elimination tournament. That afternoon I took part in a hilarious, fun, free-for-all style fight. It was challenging, fast-paced, and involved twitch-reaction and on-the-fly strategizing.
Here’s the event, recorded and commented on by our Public Affairs team: http://www.twitch.tv...any/b/435957100
As it happens, I ended up winning the melee and won a spot in the Trial of Bloodright. Shortly after I won, I was approached by a couple of different members of the Company who pointed out some of my weak areas and offered ways to improve. Over the next week, while I waited for the first round of the Trial, I practiced with different members of the Company and enrolled in an advanced skills training course. Everyone, both my competition within the Company and those who planned on spectating, was very supportive and offered to run with me and give feedback.
The Rocky’esq story ends at Round 1, unfortunately, but even though I lost that round and was knocked out of the tournament, I had a blast and learned some sly techniques that I’ve been able to apply to my normal gaming. When BWC holds the next tournament, I’ll definitely reenter.
So if any of that sounds interesting, the planned competitions, a community interested in pushing you to be better, a place to learn about your game and meet people from all over the world, then swing by and check us out.
http://the-bwc.com/
#5638
Posted 07 August 2013 - 11:12 PM
#5639
Posted 08 August 2013 - 01:02 AM
I am still relatively new to the outfit. I am one month in. My most memorable moment with BWC actually doesn't come from any one game and it happened last night. Upon entering a channel populated with several members we began a conversation that spanned such theory crafting issues as gravity on ships in Star Citizen, space ship bathroom logistics, and hoped for design features. The conversation then rambled through theory and practice of religion, epistemic notions of belief and the ethics of killing, including children combatants. I know you probably think that is very odd. Here is what was truly memorable to me: the conversation was carried on in a quiet, mature and erudite manner without ever devolving into something terrible, which I have seen happen on forums a thousand times. These people are intelligent, mature, passionate and friendly. To me that is a perfect combination of traits for people to play games with. You should check us out. www.the-bwc.com. One Team, One Fight!
#5640
Posted 08 August 2013 - 02:11 AM
Now, I should not lie to tell about a time I had a memorable moment in a game, have not been a member that long.
What surprised me most is how they manage to handling so many members without there being chaos, all those who volunteer and help out in BWC, it's them who made my memorable moment, those who is the killing machine in game, and still have time left for such a huge task. These are serious players who really want something more with what they do, you just have to experience it to understand.
One Team, One Fight!
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