I think its fair to say that not everyone is looking for the same thing, Test offers choice. If its not special for you there are other homes out there (smaller). Its been fun so far!
.... ow, the guys on the other side of the pond don't have any beer, luckily I live on the safe side of the pond. :beers::beers::beers:But that dude drinks all the beer!
Yeap, I saw that happen a few times, but to be honest: the big unwritten rule. I completely agree with this kind of bans. Even if it was unsure, the "dictatorship" was kind enough to explain the why and it always made sense.or banned. Some get banned. As is tradition. It's clearly a dictatorship so the hierarchy is pretty moot
Some members prefer discord, some prefer spectrum, some are sleeping members. I for examle use the forums a lot but use dscord for ingame comms. Too shy to go to general chat. People chatter too much for me and mostly I end up only listening, but that is ok in TEST, everbody gets accepted like he is.All good points you know. Including some negatives, but still, I don't see them as negatives necessarily. It's all part of the evolution of the org, as well as game. Once we finally get org tools in-game it should become a lot more clear. What I like though, is there isn't a "manifesto". Some of the other large org's have said things like "Lawful good", "role play only", "we are evil incarnate" etc. Test said, "Have fun". To me, that's huge. The group is big enough to have a lot of diversity in game play, I think without fracturing.
What I want to know though, is this. This site's home page says there are 5K and change members. That means there are 12K other members we don't really know. Does that mean there are 12K affiliates, or is it more like 12K members who aren't quite sure what to do? I think it's probably a mix, with numbers leaning toward the latter - but I do think it would be healthy to reach out to them... but then we have the lack of org tools in the game or RSI website to even figure that out.
Well I certainly get that. I don't have a real preference. My problem with Discord has been, it doesn't share audio very well with Bluetooth. Everything else does, but the moment I connect to DIscord with a wireless headset, all I get is Discord. Anyone have ideas how to work around that? Other than using a wired headset? (I have like 4 computers on my desk, and a dead KVM - so it gets very full of wires.)Some members prefer discord, some prefer spectrum, some are sleeping members. I for examle use the forums a lot but use dscord for ingame comms. Too shy to go to general chat. People chatter too much for me and mostly I end up only listening, but that is ok in TEST, everbody gets accepted like he is.
Amen to that. How many of us have been part of groups that were filled with gaming tyrant drama?We're inclusive, fun, and helpful. Because there's no BS at the top level, there's none flowing down from the top level.
I take myself sseriously. I just don't take YOU seriously.est to me is people that doesn't take themselves too seriously. . .
Absolutely. The biggest selling point is we have fun, even when we're not flying.We are fundamentally a fun-centric org. Many orgs out there exist as a medium in which keyboard Kommanders get to exercise power over others, veiled as "Structure" or "Discipline". These orgs lose sight of what we are all here for; A goddamn video game. So come on down, drink some beer, shitpost a bit, then go fly an aurora into something flammable.
The cat herding metaphor is used often by people trying to rationalize a lack of leadership. The truth is, to accomplish great goals, you need to create vision and that turns people into more a pack of dogs than a herd of cats. I think the genius behind Montoya's leadership is he seems to know when to lead and when not to. We don't have a game yet. We may see great goals created in the future, but we're not all off fretting and planning and plotting about them. We're having fun first and that is really what playtime is all about. There is still some room for some goals though--and you can't crew a Javelin or Bengal without them.I like to think of TEST as a herd of cats. Cats'll do whatever they want. . .
As long as I can still lick my arse or claw up the sofa a bit i don't mind at all.The cat herding metaphor is used often by people trying to rationalize a lack of leadership. The truth is, to accomplish great goals, you need to create vision and that turns people into more a pack of dogs than a herd of cats. I think the genius behind Montoya's leadership is he seems to know when to lead and when not to. We don't have a game yet. We may see great goals created in the future, but we're not all off fretting and planning and plotting about them. We're having fun first and that is really what playtime is all about. There is still some room for some goals though--and you can't crew a Javelin or Bengal without them.
You can lick your arse as long as you like and as much as you like in Test Squadron as far as I'm concerned. That's the beauty of it. Just ... don't stand in front of a trade terminal while you do.As long as I can still lick my arse or claw up the sofa a bit i don't mind at all.
Sounds like a windows problem. I used some cheap bluetooth headset, but quaity also was cheap, but it worked. Now i use a single ear wired call center headset. TrackIR also wired connected. Now people only complain about my accent..... well, as a non-native English I do my best, even if I sound like crap :grin:Well I certainly get that. I don't have a real preference. My problem with Discord has been, it doesn't share audio very well with Bluetooth. Everything else does, but the moment I connect to DIscord with a wireless headset, all I get is Discord. Anyone have ideas how to work around that? Other than using a wired headset? (I have like 4 computers on my desk, and a dead KVM - so it gets very full of wires.)
Well, you do pretty well. From what I remember you sound like a colleague of mine from Rotterdam. Actually he's from Surinam but he's working in Rotterdam. Last time he was here, we went to dinner at some posh restaurant (there actually are some in Houston, believe it or not). There was a tree frog on the dashboard of the car when we came out, and he grabbed it and exclaimed "Asshole" as he threw it out the window. I laughed... "Now I know how to say the word Frog in Dutch". He didn't miss a beat, said, Naw... that's German for frog. In Dutch, it's Krikker.well, as a non-native English I do my best, even if I sound like crap
Kirby?Perby.