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Old 11-14-2007, 04:08 AM   #13 (permalink)
JunSakurada
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Character: LordJun
Class: Cleric
Legion: TeamDivinity
Race: Elyos

Theres nothing like talking to your buddies ingame and having a good laugh or interesting conversation. It adds a completely different aspect to everything you do in the game with them, and makes the game more fun and interesting. If your with a guild/clan that you don't really have this sort of feeling with I think your with the wrong people. Your guildies should be people your able to relax and have a great time with, after all your playing the game to have fun. (Unless your a farmer...) With that being said, I love voice chat, sometimes its even more fun being around the people I'm playing with, than actually playing the game.

Being in voice chat isn't about doing these so-called "Important" things such as raids or seiges. To us in BT friendship is more important than doing either of these things. Getting to know your fellow guildies, helping each other out, and working as a team are far more important. A good guild exists for one purpose and thats to have fun. Accomplishing raids, being the strongest in pvp, they're all ways to have fun in a game. But if you value these things more than friendship or others fun in the game your just being selfish. This mindset often results in people becoming scammers, thieves, backstabbers or if their in charge, horrible leaders.

What a guild really means when they want you to get in vent/ts with them is they want to know more about you. They want to see if you can follow instructions, how willing you are to help out, if you can work as a team, and if you give a damn about the people your playing with. Even if your an elitist asshat who hates everyone and just wants your own fun, you eventually have to find a way to work or cope with others to get ahead.

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