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Connor_King88
#192879610Tuesday, July 05, 2016 7:21 PM GMT

Meaning rather than partake in the 'clan world' as we call it, they only interact with their own group or own little community of groups. For example, Star Wars clans only interacting with other Star Wars clans. WWII groups only interacting with WWII groups. Etc. I've also noticed many groups beginning to base the group around their own ROBLOX game. For example, a magic clan being intertwined with a game. Higher level you are in the game the higher rank in the group. Groups such as this have incredibly centralized communities and rarely interact with the 'clan world.' If this trend continues, I'd say in a couple years time what we call the 'clan world' will be either incredibly small or nonexistent. Personally though, I'm all for this change as centralized communities generally lead to increased activity and more fun as there's more of a roleplaying aspect to them. I've also seen a trend of older 'clan world' clans either becoming extremely inactive or completely dying, with no successful new clans coming to replace them. But hey what do I know, only been doing this stuff since before clans became an official feature of ROBLOX. Let me know what you think. :P
ladyskills
#192879681Tuesday, July 05, 2016 7:22 PM GMT

everything you said is false and wrong
Connor_King88
#192879784Tuesday, July 05, 2016 7:23 PM GMT

Thanks for your thoughts JMCC.
Connor_King88
#192880028Tuesday, July 05, 2016 7:26 PM GMT

All those clans you've never heard of that make threads sometimes are usually like this. An example of one that was made recently (OP's Primary): https://forum.roblox.com/Forum/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=192864598
Ariff
#192880113Tuesday, July 05, 2016 7:28 PM GMT

I believe ROBLOX took off group games some time now (or am i getting the wrong info) and that kinda impacted the fun in raiding these small isolated group communities, well the small, fresh, and unnoticed in c&g. Sometimes it's also kinda off-putting in buying uniforms for these groups; some have a system where you can only rank up further if you have the uniform. It's understandable but for NBCers like me it's hard. Personally, I agree with you that the clan world will be small and i'm all up for it, even joined some roleplay GoT groups.
webspace
#192880208Tuesday, July 05, 2016 7:29 PM GMT

clans are dying as it is and i would rather see higher quality small universes of groups than one big dead one
Connor_King88
#192880256Tuesday, July 05, 2016 7:30 PM GMT

Same web. I like the idea of quality > quantity.
Connor_King88
#192880472Tuesday, July 05, 2016 7:32 PM GMT

Ghosters be reading but not replying. :(
Connor_King88
#192883422Tuesday, July 05, 2016 8:10 PM GMT

Every time someone reads but doesn't post, a minute passes in Africa.
Veloric
#192883690Tuesday, July 05, 2016 8:13 PM GMT

hasnt that always been how it is? /Vel/
SLPM
#192884124Tuesday, July 05, 2016 8:18 PM GMT

Most of these genres have been around for years. And there's many small medieval fantasy genres that have been going on since 2011 that are now being ignored thanks to GoT genre. Mostly the trend here is if you do a boring uncreative genre that relates to already made ideas you'll get active kids joining you. I strive to create a successful universe that is my own idea and have the resources to do so.
Connor_King88
#192884129Tuesday, July 05, 2016 8:18 PM GMT

I mean there always has been these sort of groups but lately more and more new groups choose to become groups with centralized communities rather than partake in what we consider the 'clan world.' (Which, I guess if you really think about it, is just a really big centralized community of war clans.)
SLPM
#192884278Tuesday, July 05, 2016 8:20 PM GMT

The "clan world" itself has always been a centralized community in itself. It relates to a particular kind of war group that is more about fighting other war groups than about roleplay. They rarely interact with the roleplay focus groups in their same genre (modern/sci-fi)

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