#6801
Posted 22 July 2016 - 08:22 AM
I choose BWC because as a veteran, I liked the idea of gaming with people who share the same ideals of camaraderie, self-sacrifice and what I expected... disciplined play. As it turned out, there was a huge fun factor included and that was not a surprise.
Granted, BWC is not solely for veterans and MANY of the folks who belong are not, but the shared values is what sets it apart.
I made a great decision.
#6802
Posted 22 July 2016 - 09:29 AM
#6803
Posted 22 July 2016 - 09:45 AM
Within a month, I knew I made the right choice in joining BWC.
#6804
Posted 22 July 2016 - 08:02 PM
Edited by Allisaria, 22 July 2016 - 08:02 PM.
#6805
Posted 22 July 2016 - 10:47 PM
I liked that they were founded by veterans. I wanted to see if we would mesh well, and we did. They showed good organization and communication, and more importantly to my thinking, they showed honor and respect to their opponents on and off the field. The appreciated a good fight whether won or lost and had no trouble congratulating the other team. In the end we're all gamers of various calibers and varied tastes. The BWC exemplifies a quality gaming community across the board.
#6806
Posted 22 July 2016 - 10:58 PM
Thank you BWC, and if you are a new player to MWO, please check us out at: http://the-bwc.com/
#6807
Posted 23 July 2016 - 02:31 AM
I searched for a community with high standarts and good teamplay and one part was very importent to me, you have to be exculsiv in BWC.
After reading the forums and some talks it was clear to me i want to join BWC.
#6808
Posted 23 July 2016 - 02:47 AM
Anyhow, been playing with and against you guys for years now, never ever any negative impressions.
Keep it up, good luck with your unit!
#6809
Posted 23 July 2016 - 09:55 AM
Toha Heavy Industries, on 23 July 2016 - 02:47 AM, said:
Nope! We are on a recruiting drive, actually.
First impression within the first month of starting with BWC... were quite cool. Lots of schedule events, lots of training, lots of playing in the group queue.
Ahhh.... the group queue.
#6810
Posted 23 July 2016 - 10:07 AM
#6811
Posted 23 July 2016 - 01:46 PM
I was immediately struck by how much there is to do! There are Operations, Field Training Exercises and Skills Training nearly every day. They have a very slick website with software to control OPS, FTXs, trainings and awards. Its a very well put together team with a system in place where you get out it as much as you put in.
#6812
Posted 23 July 2016 - 11:17 PM
Trainings both specialized and general. Organization. Communication (everyone's opinion is valued). Good atmosphere in casual and competitive drops. The amount of scheduled operations was amazing to me at the time. I was impressed with how many games the unit spans, including offline stuff, and their involvement in the gaming community. Final thing that really hit home was their willingness to help a teammate out in real life problems as best as they're able. That to me is a true unit.
#6813
Posted 24 July 2016 - 08:01 AM
#6814
Posted 24 July 2016 - 08:55 AM
First, there's the organization. I can't imagine another volunteer gaming community putting as much effort into making online gaming easy and fun. Our Operations Server allows hundreds of members to organizing gaming events for anyone to attend in various games -- and we often have at least one MWO event daily, sometimes as many as three. The organization also makes it easy for you to try out other games with fellow BWC members -- since I joined, I became very active in our Planetside 2 regiment for over a year, and I'm currently on our World of Warships Team Battles team and getting more active in Warhammer 40000: Eternal Crusade, which is immensely fun to play with BWC, since so many of our members are 40k lore junkies like I am.
Second, the members: Most members are very friendly and willing to help out people new both to the community and their particular game in which they play the most. It's also fun to play with people from all over the world -- we're not just a North American unit, we have many players throughout Europe, South America, Africa, Asia, and Pacific countries -- and depending on the active member base, we've had MWO companies catering to time zones from across the globe.
#6815
Posted 24 July 2016 - 02:18 PM
I have really enjoyed the camaraderie. Lots of great people to play MWO with. I have also enjoyed taking on a bit of a leadership role! I have been a Drill Instructor for about a year - I teach new pilots how BWC operates and some role based game play skills. Its great to see the improvement in new pilots in the course of the training. I especially like when I don;t see a student for a few weeks or a month for whatever reason and then making some combat drops with them and seeing the VAST improvements they've made!
#6816
Posted 24 July 2016 - 02:31 PM
#6817
Posted 24 July 2016 - 05:43 PM
After over 3 and half years, I have stuck with BWC because, frankly, it's a great place to have fun. Lots of good people and lots of different games to play, not just MWO.
My initial reason for joining turned out to be correct. Good people, good values, good gaming.
#6818
Posted 24 July 2016 - 07:21 PM
-Why I started looking for a team to play with: I had hit a plateau and doing youtube many of my viewers were telling me that to get better I needed to find and join a unit.
-What I was looking for in a team: 3 things initially: responsiveness, not just a lazy kinda flag to fly but a team, pilots that if I am having a problem I can ask for help or guidance and gt a prompt answer from someone; training, folks who would help me get better and point out what I needed to improve if they saw something and finally, vaguely hoping for: a team/family. Being a vet i missed working with pilots who when they gave their word you could count on it, who had integrity and honor to them not just a bunch of completely casual jokers who would always be competeing over who could be the most chilled out.
-Why i chose BWC: initially, they responded promptly and professionally. Then upon finding out more about them, the vague hope that i might find a good gaming family for more than just MWO.
-first impressions: lol, I thought I got away from this when i got medically retired from the military. Ranks, certifications, operations, field training exercises lol. Then folding aside to the more relaxed but organized yet fun organization that seemed to have a lot of good folks, vet and not, who seemed very dedicated to making gaming as fun for all the members as possible.
-Why have i stayed: that camaraderie. Good friends, good battle buddies are hard to find anywhere, but to luck out and find guys and gals i can trust to be where they say they will be when they say they will be there, to cover you when they say they will and to actually care about one another in and out of game. That is hard to find in any unit, much less a gaming unit spread out through different countries around the world.
#6819
Posted 24 July 2016 - 10:46 PM
Overwhelming, so many training, ops, field excersises and a lot of people. In the first month you just start to know BWC, you read the forum, take the first trainings and get to know the people. It made a lot of fun and i just feld welcome.
#6820
Posted 25 July 2016 - 04:24 AM
My MWO skills have gone WAY up since joining The BWC and its for many reasons.
Firstly was taking part in the multitude of training courses available. We have courses in many skills including the roles each team member of a drop performs such as recon and roles suited to heavier mech classes. We also have classes in damage control, how to fight as a team, using cover and so on. We also have training in non-game aspects of running a complex gaming organization such as leadership training, how to do live streaming and how to run operations on our Operations Server software. We currently have 29 training courses available (way more if you count the other games that BWC supports!)
Secondly was becoming a Drill Instructor. Since I teach courses to my fellow BWC members (mostly I teach in game warfighting courses) I get to practice those skills over and over again and as a result, my skill level has improved greatly.
Third is participating in drops with some of the best pilots in the game. We have some of the highest caliber MWO pilots to be found. Being in a drop with them is always an education. You really only get better by being exposed to the advanced concepts in movement, positioning and gunnery that the top level pilots display. If you are pugging it, you might get lucky and get a drop or maybe two in a row with a really high caliber team, but in the BWC you have the opportunity to make many, many combat drops drops over the course of a gaming session and each one is like a Master's Level course in MWO gaming!
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