Osiris Ausare wrote:This does not surprise me, especially after what joe did to Zepa, not only did he kick out Zepa but he called him out during a game, made fun of him, put him down for being a tanker and instructed his own team to destroy Zepa at all cost because he was running a tank. The fact that a corp leader would make fun of and put down his corp member is sad and an indication of what went on there. And on top of that, joe and some of the other leaders scoured the internet trying to find Zepa's actual RL information to discredit him. It saddens me that something like this would happen in a game.
Dude after reading that, thats really ****** up if its true. Honestly this is really bad for public relations for PRO guys. For people to have a Age restriction in the first place is already showing a bad rep but hey some people love to be serious business types of guys and I can understand that. But when stuff like this comes up for making drama on your own members for doing something that a person is free to do is downright stupid.
I'm just saying man, its cool and all to have a age restriction and all but there are some few mature young people out there that are cohesive enough, likewise to myself, to be responsible for their actions and very helpful for the corp/brigade/clan as a whole. I am in that position myself, being in all sorts of clans since I was 14. I spoke out and was helpful to everyone in the group I was in no matter what. Sure I can be a loud crazy ****** but when its time to serious up, I get serious. A lot of people in RND should know that, and being with them for quite sometime now is already making RND a home.
Having an open ended corp is always manageable. Just having to go down and speak with those who want to join isn't a hard thing. Just hearing them out and seeing if they're good and well rounded is good enough for almost any clan. You don't need high quality standards to bring in people of high quality nature. In fact what most top tier players look for most of the time is a open and friendly home to stick with. That sure as hell fits me quite well, honestly. Most high end players just want to lay back and do what they're good at: Play video games. They just want to kick back and rock a few matches with their friends, share a couple of laughs together, build up some friends, play like dolts sometimes; and when the time comes to get serious, they get their act together and get serious for the serious matters needed.
I'm not trying to be hateful or anything against the PRO guys and your standards, even though it may seem like so I really ain't, bringing serious guys into serious clans can end in bad situations and drama, which both can lead to breaking of clans. But if you guys want to stick with your plans then so be it. I ain't gonna say anything after this.