should i make my own faction or stay in the one i in

_jct_ - Dreamweaver
_jct_ - Dreamweaver Posts: 5 Arc User
edited December 2009 in Tideswell (East)
i was wanting to make my own faction and was wondering if it was a good idea or not. i kno at first itll b kinda empty as compared to the faction im in now (stealth) but me and big group of my friends were wanting to make our own. and i would like ur opinions and advice please and thank you
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  • MagicHamsta - Lost City
    MagicHamsta - Lost City Posts: 10,466 Arc User
    edited December 2009
    stay in your current one.
    X_X'
    building and maintaining a faction be hard work.
    D:
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  • _jct_ - Dreamweaver
    _jct_ - Dreamweaver Posts: 5 Arc User
    edited December 2009
    stay in your current one.
    X_X'
    building and maintaining a faction be hard work.
    D:

    ok thank you for ur advice
  • Alyyy - Sanctuary
    Alyyy - Sanctuary Posts: 3,165 Arc User
    edited December 2009
    stay in your current one.
    X_X'
    building and maintaining a faction be hard work.
    D:

    o_o what are u doing in the dreamwawer forum
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  • XShadowx - Harshlands
    XShadowx - Harshlands Posts: 259 Arc User
    edited December 2009
    o_o what are u doing in the dreamwawer forum

    Hamsta is everywhere b:bye
  • MagicHamsta - Lost City
    MagicHamsta - Lost City Posts: 10,466 Arc User
    edited December 2009
    Hamsta is everywhere b:bye

    ^(o.o)'
    this
    but me just don't seem like me be everywhere since me don't bother to post in every single thread. (>.<)'
    me....see....all...ish....
    b:avoid
    darthpanda16: Firefox crashed on me. Aryannamage: I don't think I am a GM that would be new.
    Hawk:Do this. closing thread
    frankieraye: I'll see if we can replace the woman with a stick figure and the tiger fangs with marshmallows.//Issues like these need to get escalated quickly to minimize the damage.
    Kantorek: Yeah.. you should try it. It's awesome.
    Sihndra: Nope- not currently possible under any circumstances. Sorry.
    LokisDottir: I mean...not haunting the forums, nope nope..
    Konariraiden: You don't know what you are up against. You will lose.
    Waiting for...Hamster Packs!
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    41% chance to get an all class pet hamster....but they has already been freed by the magic hamster.
    1% chance to get ban hamstered with the message "Hamsters United!"
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  • Sirrobert - Dreamweaver
    Sirrobert - Dreamweaver Posts: 3,395 Arc User
    edited December 2009
    Also, being in a fac gets you helps you grow and learn the game.
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  • Fallen_Grace - Dreamweaver
    Fallen_Grace - Dreamweaver Posts: 44 Arc User
    edited December 2009
    There are several ways to look at this. Being in a faction that is helpful and active is a good place to be. However being just a member isn't always what people want. However being a faction leader does take a lot of work. Being able to help the faction with many different things, dealing with drama if it pops up, keeping people active takes a lot of time and energy. Myself am online roughly 16+ hours a day. In the end it is how much time/energy you are willing to give to the game.
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  • screwnickslol
    screwnickslol Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited December 2009
    if you're going to leave your current faction, make sure you leave it for a bigger faction...


    creating new factions on well-established servers is really pointless unless you are creating it for level 80-90+ people

    i am of course saying this from the TW standpoint, since really thats one of the only reasons to make/be in a faction...
  • Baalbak - Dreamweaver
    Baalbak - Dreamweaver Posts: 1,624 Arc User
    edited December 2009
    Lately I've been considering that - if I had it to do all over again - I wouldn't have started a new faction. Dreamweaver is well established by now. Many factions are full and strong. I started my faction (Incarnate) as soon as I was able to with this toon, and now - I still only have 5 real players in it. I try at every corner to recruit new players - be it talking with non-factioned players or trying to find an opening in another player's conversation (ie.. someone who says it will take them a long time to get their TT 70 gear since they always have to pick 4th at best) So I tell em, "come join us - we do distribution differently here, you'll be able to get your gear better". Try as I might to play to their desires, they are steadfast in their current home. Most people want to be in a big, active faction rather than joining a brand new one that is barely populated. They want to know that when they log in, at least 30 other people around their level will be online. At my current level, if I see someone in the same quest spot as me that is not in a faction, odds are they are non-factioned for a pretty good reason. I still give it a shot though, never hurts to try. Sad thing is I've not successfully gotten a new recruit since helping an archer with Krimson a few levels ago (and I level quite slowly b:surrender).

    In my opinion, theres too many people eager to start new factions as soon as they hit their 2x levels - mostly because they want to see the title "leader" above their head. There's too many chiefs nowadays, and not enough indians. I'm almost afraid that if my faction doesn't grow in numbers anymore over the next couple months - I may have to disband it. Or else I will leave the faction every couple weeks to join up with some friends in Bushido for some TW action. TW is something I really want to do again, but if my own faction isn't big or strong enough for it.. what else is left to do? Roll on Raging Tide? maybe.. but I have almost a year now invested on this server. I'm not just going to up and leave it now.
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  • _jct_ - Dreamweaver
    _jct_ - Dreamweaver Posts: 5 Arc User
    edited December 2009
    Lately I've been considering that - if I had it to do all over again - I wouldn't have started a new faction. Dreamweaver is well established by now. Many factions are full and strong. I started my faction (Incarnate) as soon as I was able to with this toon, and now - I still only have 5 real players in it. I try at every corner to recruit new players - be it talking with non-factioned players or trying to find an opening in another player's conversation (ie.. someone who says it will take them a long time to get their TT 70 gear since they always have to pick 4th at best) So I tell em, "come join us - we do distribution differently here, you'll be able to get your gear better". Try as I might to play to their desires, they are steadfast in their current home. Most people want to be in a big, active faction rather than joining a brand new one that is barely populated. They want to know that when they log in, at least 30 other people around their level will be online. At my current level, if I see someone in the same quest spot as me that is not in a faction, odds are they are non-factioned for a pretty good reason. I still give it a shot though, never hurts to try. Sad thing is I've not successfully gotten a new recruit since helping an archer with Krimson a few levels ago (and I level quite slowly b:surrender).

    In my opinion, theres too many people eager to start new factions as soon as they hit their 2x levels - mostly because they want to see the title "leader" above their head. There's too many chiefs nowadays, and not enough indians. I'm almost afraid that if my faction doesn't grow in numbers anymore over the next couple months - I may have to disband it. Or else I will leave the faction every couple weeks to join up with some friends in Bushido for some TW action. TW is something I really want to do again, but if my own faction isn't big or strong enough for it.. what else is left to do? Roll on Raging Tide? maybe.. but I have almost a year now invested on this server. I'm not just going to up and leave it now.

    thank you so much for ur input thank you for putting details in it i think i will stay in stealth thank you for all the help
  • Kosame - Dreamweaver
    Kosame - Dreamweaver Posts: 20 Arc User
    edited December 2009
    There's been several great answers to this topic already posted as seen on 1st page alone. You have to ask yourself the important question of "Do you want to work like a slave to maintain your own faction?" Being a leader of your own at start isn't bad, you generally round up a few like minded friends and stick close together, but what happens when you start getting more members?

    Everyone kinda looks to their leader for everything, need help on something? Leader! Need FB/culti done? Ask leader. How to play this game? Aside from asking leader, someone they feel comfortable with in faction, but if not, leader again. Drama... the final say comes down to the leader! Basically you are at the beck and call of everyone below you and you'd rarely have anyone to rely on if you are at the top of the food chain.

    Yes running a faction is alot of dedication, so be sure you can handle it before you plunk in your coins for your own faction. In the end, it all boils down to if you think it is worth it and can you handle all that every day. If you like that kinda thing, go ahead and start one and see how it goes.
  • Seika_Chi - Dreamweaver
    Seika_Chi - Dreamweaver Posts: 109 Arc User
    edited December 2009
    Its hard to start your own faction (i did myself i think 2monthes ago) there r so many things u need to counter along the way. On the other hand if u just make a faction for u and ur friends to be in then i'd go ahead =) ... but if ur friends r from ur faction u need to take in acount that ur current faction might won't be so pleased with it ... cuz u would take alot of members from the faction ... think it over properly before making a faction thats my best advice ^^
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  • Hazumu - Dreamweaver
    Hazumu - Dreamweaver Posts: 293 Arc User
    edited December 2009
    Calamity, Equinox, HDT, Dynasty and Bushido and I'm sure many others still accept applications, so there ain't too many factions full. What holds people from joining them is the lvl requirement.

    As you stated, Dreamweaver is already well built when it comes to factions, there are plenty of small factions and couple bigger ones. However all land is pretty much occupied now, so there's not much room for new small factions right now to enter TW.

    So what, there are people out there playing for other reasons than TW and still want to be in a faction. That may be true, but more often than not, when your members reach the lvl 70 plus, they are likely to move into one of the bigger factions and this will prevent you from growing any bigger and will be very frustrating in the end.

    I'd suggest joining Bushido, you can't go wrong with that. :D
  • Sheeeba - Dreamweaver
    Sheeeba - Dreamweaver Posts: 287 Arc User
    edited December 2009
    if you're going to leave your current faction, make sure you leave it for a bigger faction...


    creating new factions on well-established servers is really pointless unless you are creating it for level 80-90+ people

    i am of course saying this from the TW standpoint, since really thats one of the only reasons to make/be in a faction...

    TW is FAR from the only reason to be in a faction. My faction has 7 members, as well as our alts. We want nothing to do with TW and the drama it causes. We don't recruit, and we work extremely well together. Everyone gets what they need and there's no BS flying around faction chat cuz of egos and attitudes like you get in a bigger faction. Seems to me like fun and friendship are the reasons to join a faction, not TW.

    My advise to you, buddy, stay in your current small faction, unless of coarse you dislike the people in it. I don't recommend leaving and starting your own unless it's going to be just you and your friends playing together.
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  • Taranta - Dreamweaver
    Taranta - Dreamweaver Posts: 387 Arc User
    edited December 2009
    I'll admit, I did try to start my own faction once. Unfortunately, I also wanted to stay with my old faction, since I knew most of the people there, and that's where most of my in-game friends were. It failed. Miserably. I just didn't have the time to devote to this game, what with classes and work.

    I'll say this: If you have a lot of time to devote to your new faction and a few people willing to come with you to be the core of your faction, go for it. If you're even slightly attached to stealth and want to keep in contact with a few there, stick with stealth.

    By the by, If you ever do leave, don't just quit the faction. Explain why you're leaving, at least to the faction lead. It makes things run so much smoother...
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