How can i find players who fit a casual-but-committed clan in a co-op shooter?
#1
I'm trying to grow a small, friendly clan for a co-op shooter, and I've read some clan recruitment tips about being clear with your rules. The problem is, we keep attracting players who are either way too hardcore or just completely inactive after a week. How do you actually find people who match your group's casual-but-committed vibe?
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#2
Good question I would start by clarifying the vibe and testing it before you grow the group Run a single practice session that lasts about an hour to feel how players interact State a few plain rules and expectations in a short post Use that session to see who shows up on time, stays positive, and follows the plan Then decide how to invite more people.
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#3
Keep the recruitment light and focused on a few key questions Ask about typical play times, preferred roles, and whether they can join a weekly or biweekly session You can filter out the not available types without turning it into an interview vibe
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#4
. Set a short probation period of two weeks with a simple test like two attended sessions and no drama If they make it through you lock in a member status If not you thank them and move on.
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#5
Create clear rules on behavior and what counts as good conduct and what happens if rules are broken Then ask for a role that members can fill like recruit mentor or coach That helps keep people focused.
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#6
Utilize current members for screening and to run a small intro night The vibe is important so have a trusted member host and evaluate how new candidates mesh with the group energy
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#7
I can draft a simple recruitment post and a two step plan for trials if you want
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