Sunday, January 18, 2009
Swelling The Ranks
A grim season has passed. Several well known graduates from the company have gone DSL. What is the cause behind this? What is leading members to fail as active soldiers? What can Moon do to keep those numbers in green? The answers lie ahead, in the misty future. Malac, no doubt, is disappointed with the desertions. In the young days of any company, failures and "fly-by-nights" are expected; in fact needed. To understand what will keep people coming back for more is only accomplished by the people that leave. It's a bittersweet reality that many clans face, and its shaping Tactical Moon in the way it will be years from now. People join clans to get something. They sign up for a myriad reasons. Teamwork, friends, training, performance, professional gaming... The list goes on. But in the final truth, gamers join or create clans for one ultimate reason: activity. An individual gamer can only do so much with his friends and comrades online. They may lavish in great parties, have great weekends together, all that... But the true gaming experience is revealed when a group of gamers form into a single entity. Once this occurs, the members expect activity and plenty of gaming. They want to get together as much as possible, and keep the performance ticker growing. Doing so not only improves their own status, but gleans more members in. People that hear about an active clan will join it over a clan with organization and dull events. Maintaining a clan in an active manner is no easy task. Every clan goes through a period of relative slow movement. Moon is there now. We can be assured that it will pick up again, all the stronger. By focusing on recruiting and providing steady events for people, Moon will grow out of proportions.
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