Progression = a guild focused on "progressing" through the games content IE trying to clear all the dungeons/raids or whatever else the game has to offer as fast as possible.
@inconsiderate dungeons can still be progression. Not having raids is really not an issue at all. The only issue is when content isn't difficult enough. Typically there needs to be gear checks somewhere in the game so that you force players to farm certain content for gear to clear the later content. If all of the content has the same gear requirement it becomes entirely about skill and theoretically the best group of 5 could finish the entire games dungeons in a day or less which would obviously be an issue for a lot of players.
Essentially, it's a guild that claims to focus on clearing the newest content, in a Player vs Environment case. For NW, they've mentioned a few times that progression for them, right now, are epic dungeons. To explain, these are just the dungeons you'll see while leveling, but set at a higher much difficult, including, but not limited to, new mechanics, extra trash, additional bosses, etc.
There are, when you get down to it, two types of Progression guilds: Casual, and Hardcore. They're fairly self-explanatory; Casual means that these people want to see the content, but they don't expect, demand, or want to be at the bleeding-edge of progression. they'll see it in their own time, and still manage to enjoy themselves along the way. Hardcore is the complete opposite. They expect/demand every player to be up to date with mechanics, their specific class theorycrafting, and a multitude of other requirements.
Of course, there are varying degrees of casual, and hardcore guilds/players. But that's the bare minimum.
Progression Guilds are guilds who focus on Clearing content and being on the cutting edge of a game.
The best examples I can give are World of Warcraft guilds such as the ones in the link at the bottom.
*This is my opinion based on experience in such guilds*
Generally the players in these guilds have faster reflexes, play longer hours, and take the game more seriously. They typically want to be the best in either PVE (player vs. Environment) or PVP (player vs. player) Content, Dominating other players and guilds to prove they are better at the game, or for their pride at just being good. You will find that progressive minded players tend toward the "elitist" attitude. A person who holds him or herself to higher standards than those of other players because he or she is more honorable, intelligent, funny, good-looking, skillful, and/or awesome in the game.
This is not to say that such individuals don't help other players, or that they are actively a bully.
There are Casual and Hardcore "progression" guilds. Just as there are Hardcore and casual non-progression guilds (I.E. Leveling Guilds).
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@inconsiderate dungeons can still be progression. Not having raids is really not an issue at all. The only issue is when content isn't difficult enough. Typically there needs to be gear checks somewhere in the game so that you force players to farm certain content for gear to clear the later content. If all of the content has the same gear requirement it becomes entirely about skill and theoretically the best group of 5 could finish the entire games dungeons in a day or less which would obviously be an issue for a lot of players.
There are, when you get down to it, two types of Progression guilds: Casual, and Hardcore. They're fairly self-explanatory; Casual means that these people want to see the content, but they don't expect, demand, or want to be at the bleeding-edge of progression. they'll see it in their own time, and still manage to enjoy themselves along the way. Hardcore is the complete opposite. They expect/demand every player to be up to date with mechanics, their specific class theorycrafting, and a multitude of other requirements.
Of course, there are varying degrees of casual, and hardcore guilds/players. But that's the bare minimum.
The best examples I can give are World of Warcraft guilds such as the ones in the link at the bottom.
*This is my opinion based on experience in such guilds*
Generally the players in these guilds have faster reflexes, play longer hours, and take the game more seriously. They typically want to be the best in either PVE (player vs. Environment) or PVP (player vs. player) Content, Dominating other players and guilds to prove they are better at the game, or for their pride at just being good. You will find that progressive minded players tend toward the "elitist" attitude. A person who holds him or herself to higher standards than those of other players because he or she is more honorable, intelligent, funny, good-looking, skillful, and/or awesome in the game.
This is not to say that such individuals don't help other players, or that they are actively a bully.
There are Casual and Hardcore "progression" guilds. Just as there are Hardcore and casual non-progression guilds (I.E. Leveling Guilds).
A link to the current top "Progression guilds" in the most popular MMORPG.
http://www.wowprogress.com/