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Originally Posted by Arctic View Post
my thots exactly

it's actually hilarious that the factor that gives most activity points is playing the game, even more than posting in the fucking clan's board. why do i need to play to keep my official clan board intact? shouldn't post activity matter more? i have no reason to play this game anymore: i don't like it at all, i can run games that are a lot more fun and i have other hobbies. not even when i'm extremely bored i consider playing this and i'm pretty sure this applies to a lot of people who played tb for more than 5 years (like most of my clanmates) and that are in official clans that are somewhat old.

i think a line between the game itself and the community has been drawn a long time ago and, no, you don't need to play to be involved with the community. shit, i didn't play when i was smod. the clans that i post in - hidden and tll - are not ingame active anymore, and they probably won't be anytime soon. these two clans are still sides of the community that i enjoy interacting with and everyone maintains their boards properly etc.

like fallu said, this is just a way to "convince" us to play the same old game for no reason other than to keep our clans alive. if you guys make me play 6 games of haxball instead of toribash, i'll definitely consider, though

if you can maintain full forum activity, only 34% of [TLL] has to play 6 games of Toribash a month to maintain a minimum of 50 points – no wars required, and XP not factored.

seriously, it isn’t as big of a detriment as you’re making it out to be. if a third of a clan’s members can’t take the time to play 6 matches (win or lose, public or private server) a month then they obviously don’t care if the clan dies or not.

it takes 30 minutes at most a month; it isn’t a huge chore, so stop making it out like it is one. organize a successful clan meetup in-game once or twice a month and [TLL]’s gonna be fine.
Last edited by Creati0n; Jul 6, 2018 at 05:37 PM. Reason: aid -> if
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