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<blockquote data-quote="xl GhostFire lx" data-source="post: 346723" data-attributes="member: 47811"><p>Having played COD since version 3, I always played free4all (though I don't talk alot, you can interact with all players if you choose). Playing team was different leaving me thinking team had more lag, caused you to die due to others, caused you to avoid shooting a teammate while being sprayed with bullets. </p><p></p><p>Then, while playing blkops, a few in free4all invited me to some team play. I accepted due to the company and the conversation. One person was in a clan. I confess I had no research on clans to draw upon. After repeated game play with the same people, and some rather verbal kids during a game, the subject of clanning came up. I simply felt I was in good company, and we all joined XGC. Only after having joined did I begin to learn and feel I lucked out on the subject of clans. If I did my homework I would have easily chosen XGC.</p><p></p><p>My biggest problem is XBOX not allowing more than 100 friends. I'm constantly explaning to people why I had to temporarily delete them... I try not to pick the same person twice when this happens. There are those who show up to play.. their lives are busy and they get down to the "play"... there are many others who make this environment like a facebook with sound... rather than texting there's solid interaction which has grown to sharing phone texts, facebook associations, closer than expected friendships, and more. </p><p></p><p>We live in a global world. In a single game I've interacted with a lady who was whipping everyone only to find she was in her 2nd year stationed in Italy and was an American AirForce pilot. The same game had a couple of guys stationed in Germany. We talked about everything... barbqueing, weather, etc only to back out after a while and play some Texas Hold'em with them.</p><p></p><p>Facebook could not offer that interaction. So, I have and am enjoying my clan experience, and would recommend it. I doubt I would have met as many people had I not joined XGC. The caliber of people is the real treat... so many many interesting friendly people.</p><p></p><p>To answer the question... My thought was to have a connection to a few I enjoyed playing with... I have grown to enjoy a rather large crowd. The other night, MW3 came out. I got up at 1:30am (CST) and slipped the game in for the first time. My friends list said 87 people were online. My son looked at me shaking his head laffin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xl GhostFire lx, post: 346723, member: 47811"] Having played COD since version 3, I always played free4all (though I don't talk alot, you can interact with all players if you choose). Playing team was different leaving me thinking team had more lag, caused you to die due to others, caused you to avoid shooting a teammate while being sprayed with bullets. Then, while playing blkops, a few in free4all invited me to some team play. I accepted due to the company and the conversation. One person was in a clan. I confess I had no research on clans to draw upon. After repeated game play with the same people, and some rather verbal kids during a game, the subject of clanning came up. I simply felt I was in good company, and we all joined XGC. Only after having joined did I begin to learn and feel I lucked out on the subject of clans. If I did my homework I would have easily chosen XGC. My biggest problem is XBOX not allowing more than 100 friends. I'm constantly explaning to people why I had to temporarily delete them... I try not to pick the same person twice when this happens. There are those who show up to play.. their lives are busy and they get down to the "play"... there are many others who make this environment like a facebook with sound... rather than texting there's solid interaction which has grown to sharing phone texts, facebook associations, closer than expected friendships, and more. We live in a global world. In a single game I've interacted with a lady who was whipping everyone only to find she was in her 2nd year stationed in Italy and was an American AirForce pilot. The same game had a couple of guys stationed in Germany. We talked about everything... barbqueing, weather, etc only to back out after a while and play some Texas Hold'em with them. Facebook could not offer that interaction. So, I have and am enjoying my clan experience, and would recommend it. I doubt I would have met as many people had I not joined XGC. The caliber of people is the real treat... so many many interesting friendly people. To answer the question... My thought was to have a connection to a few I enjoyed playing with... I have grown to enjoy a rather large crowd. The other night, MW3 came out. I got up at 1:30am (CST) and slipped the game in for the first time. My friends list said 87 people were online. My son looked at me shaking his head laffin. [/QUOTE]
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