I think allowing people different squads for each league would become a bit of a headache tbh from an administrative side and IMO competing across the board with your squad is what builds comradery between squad members...if say I run a wb squad and we have enough guys willing and wanting to learn how to base as a squad that can be a lot of fun to try to improve together and every basing win means that much more.
Having players split out across different squads is leading us down the direction of reduced squad loyalty in the zone; yes you could complain that loyalty is somewhat to blame for squad stacking over recent years (or just people greedily wanting free titles) but we need to maintain or promote squad loyalty as building close knit relationships with squaddies is half the appeal of this game.
My squad Gladiator I set up a week before the DDOS attack is aimed at being a combination of vets and newbs with the aim to help train up newer players in TWD whilst also building a strong squad ethos. If no newer squaddies are online we can put out a competitive line and beat better squads, but when they are online we drop the level of who we play and try to help train them. I believe that newb squads arent really that productive in developing new players, infact they just end up getting destroyed in TWD matches. The way forward is to recruit a decent portion of newbs on to your roster and integrating them with more experienced guys who can show them the ropes.... throwing in a vet or 2 into a 4v4 twd match who help 'carry' the newbs to wins is more beneficial than having 4 newbs in together being beaten 50-15 every time and losing any motivation to attempt to become better at the game. You can argue that a vet hitting 18+ kills every match won't help the newbs develop, but it will....they will learn by watching how good players fight and grow confidence in their own ability through winning matches even if they only go 4-10 to start off with.
Let's be honest, winning is what makes games fun, if we have newbs flying beside vets it will accelerate their development skill wise and allow them to take enjoyment from the game in winning more. Losing 20 games in a row isn't fun for anyone and in this day and age where people have so many games to play why would they stick at one where they just lose all day?
P.S Gladiator is recruiting.
Having players split out across different squads is leading us down the direction of reduced squad loyalty in the zone; yes you could complain that loyalty is somewhat to blame for squad stacking over recent years (or just people greedily wanting free titles) but we need to maintain or promote squad loyalty as building close knit relationships with squaddies is half the appeal of this game.
My squad Gladiator I set up a week before the DDOS attack is aimed at being a combination of vets and newbs with the aim to help train up newer players in TWD whilst also building a strong squad ethos. If no newer squaddies are online we can put out a competitive line and beat better squads, but when they are online we drop the level of who we play and try to help train them. I believe that newb squads arent really that productive in developing new players, infact they just end up getting destroyed in TWD matches. The way forward is to recruit a decent portion of newbs on to your roster and integrating them with more experienced guys who can show them the ropes.... throwing in a vet or 2 into a 4v4 twd match who help 'carry' the newbs to wins is more beneficial than having 4 newbs in together being beaten 50-15 every time and losing any motivation to attempt to become better at the game. You can argue that a vet hitting 18+ kills every match won't help the newbs develop, but it will....they will learn by watching how good players fight and grow confidence in their own ability through winning matches even if they only go 4-10 to start off with.
Let's be honest, winning is what makes games fun, if we have newbs flying beside vets it will accelerate their development skill wise and allow them to take enjoyment from the game in winning more. Losing 20 games in a row isn't fun for anyone and in this day and age where people have so many games to play why would they stick at one where they just lose all day?
P.S Gladiator is recruiting.
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