More squads and more diversity is great and all, but when a squad is entered into a tournament or schedules a game with another squad then fails to show the minimum required for an ACTUAL GAME to be played it tends to adversely affect the squad that actually DID show up. So SPQR trying to play SGs can very literally hurt squad attendance for squads that normally have a great time.Zapper wrote:QUOTE (Zapper @ Oct 15 2009, 12:43 PM) More squads gives this game more diversity.. I would rather have that then a few big fat squads..
Why would anyone join fat squads, where you don't even get to play squad games... I would quit, and just play pick up games.. after all its just another game on my Harddrive.
Only the most persistent squad members get to play 5 of 10 squadgames, only 3 of 10 squad's have a high attendance at squadgames that they have to leave many players in NOAT.
If you wanna plays squadgames.. join small squads.. its 100% guaranteed that you get to play.
Most squad are trying to get a good team of players playing squadgames. Even the "high" profile squads are trying to minimize the lose of players by recruiting by the dozen.
So I'm gonna say that instead of risking this that most SLs will simply say no to Sprock and instead go play with GB or someone.
As for the rest of your post, none of that is a reason to join SPQR or keep SPQR going. There are several other squads in need of active players (GB/BS/DickSuM and ACE could probably use some blood as well) and anyone joining them pretty much has a guarantee of playing in the squad games. They also get the benefit of training from their more experienced squad mates.
I would venture a guess that most people aren't against a 11th squad in alleg (maybe a few), but rather people would like to see 10 squads with a reasonable guarantee of skill and attendance than 11 squads when one of them is basically nothing anyways.







