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Use of Comms in Corp

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Kagura Nikon
Native Freshfood
Minmatar Republic
#41 - 2014-05-13 22:54:50 UTC
Elmonky wrote:
What's the general feeling with regards to using Comms in Corp?


Had a few mails bandied around corp recently where our more experienced lo/nullbear was getting frustrated in the lack of members on Comms despite having access. I'm in the process of getting some of the newer players to get on Comms without resorting to rage. I even had someone quit today because he though being on Comms was infantile.


*insert obligatory grr, hi sec carebear, lol noobs here*

I am of the opinion that Comms is a good thing but I am also a lazy so and so and rarely log in unless we are doing anything - bad mojo I know, and I am changing that myself.

is anyone in a Corp that has been successful WITHOUT Comms?


Thanks


edit: fat fingered spelling mistakes



If your corp live outside high sec.. or in high sec during a war being on comms is NOT optional. At the very minimal LISTENING on comms.

No excuses...

"If brute force does not solve your problem....  then you are  surely not using enough!"

Chopper Rollins
Republic Military School
Minmatar Republic
#42 - 2014-05-13 22:59:42 UTC
Text fleets die quicker than any other fleet, under pressure. For dumber reasons too.
My 6 yr old daughter got on comms once and the FC, one Mandozer by name, totally dialled back the N***** / F***** terminology.
Which was nice.


Goggles. Making me look good. Making you look good.

NightCrawler 85
Phoibe Enterprises
#43 - 2014-05-13 23:41:32 UTC
Every corporation is different, but in general most will say that during things such as fleets and general PVP operations you have to be able to at least listen.
However, since most/many FC's prefer that people are quiet during these operations unless your a scout or similar, your rarely required to actually talk. Because of this its also generally "easy" for people who are mute to get access to corporations that has voice comms as one of their requirements.

But if your deaf things suddenly become a lot more complicated and i know that some will simply just refuse you to join their corporations, while others will be understanding and have patient members that are willing to rely messages as well as they can trough fleet/private chat.

But note, this is only during fleets.
Personally i would never wish to join a corporation that requires me to be on voice 100% of the time im actually online. Sometimes im in the mood to small chat, other times i simply want to just log on and do my own thing and be half way afk while chatting in corp chat while making dinner or watching TV or listening to music.
Of course if there is an operation that im a part of i take it for granted that i should be on voice, and if i refused to be on voice during an operation for no other reason then "i dont feel like it" the fleet should remove me.
Eurydia Vespasian
Storm Hunters
#44 - 2014-05-13 23:48:56 UTC
voluntary unless in a fleet operation. even then you only need to listen and follow commands. unless of course you are fc. lol
Malcolm Shinhwa
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#45 - 2014-05-14 02:24:29 UTC
I'm on coms when there is fleet business to do. Otherwise I'm not on coms. I have no desire to hear about other people's crappy day at work. I had one too thanks.

[i]"The purpose of fighting is to win. There is no possible victory in defense. The sword is more important than the shield and skill is more important than either. The final weapon is the brain. All else is supplemental[/i]."

Solecist Project
#46 - 2014-05-14 02:35:02 UTC
Kaarous Aldurald wrote:
If they don't want to bother being on comms, don't even give them time to quit, kick them from the corp.

I don't do voice.

It's not needed.

That ringing in your ears you're experiencing right now is the last gasping breathe of a dying inner ear as it got thoroughly PULVERISED by the point roaring over your head at supersonic speeds. - Tippia

Chopper Rollins
Republic Military School
Minmatar Republic
#47 - 2014-05-14 02:37:14 UTC
"Destination is in fleet, set for shortest route, align outgate....take fleet warp. Anybody not on comms is gettin kicked because you're a dirty awoxin spai who's on the batphone to reds right now."


Goggles. Making me look good. Making you look good.

Amyclas Amatin
SUNDERING
Goonswarm Federation
#48 - 2014-05-14 06:06:27 UTC
I once fced a gank fleet from a work computer without coms. But most of the fleet was well drilled, the warping work was delegated to scouts, and most instructions and confirmations were in broadcasts and short fleet lingo like www, jjj , L, fire and RUN. The New Order still has ad hoc fleets that run like that.

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March rabbit
Aliastra
Gallente Federation
#49 - 2014-05-14 06:39:12 UTC  |  Edited by: March rabbit
When i was young my mother requested me to write paper letters to my grandmother. It is not easy and teaches you to write down your thoughts and ideas. Because every mistake you make, every wrongly presented thing can lead to misunderstanding. And it will be solved only after some long time....

Modern people don't send letters. They just write SMS or call. This makes people speak longer and thing less about what they say. Because every misunderstanding in conversation can be solved right here.

So yes, comms are important. Because many people can't even write what they want to say Shocked

Personally after long working day the last thing i want to have is listening to general nonsense people talk in comms when they have nothing to say actually. And yes, most of the time nothing worth getting into comms is being talked.
Yes, when i'm in fleet comms are MUST HAVE but when i'm just doing my solo business i don't join comms. Or i join and mute and silence it. Win/Win

The Mittani: "the inappropriate drunked joke"

Nakami Saans
Conclave of Independent Pilots
#50 - 2014-05-14 06:47:38 UTC
March rabbit wrote:


Modern people don't send letters. They just write SMS or call. This makes people speak longer and thing less about what they say. Because every misunderstanding in conversation can be solved right here.



This is why I write down everything I want to say when I'm angry. It helps me to refine what I want to say instead of spouting hurtful BS out of anger. It also calms me down.

People: "You shouldn't burn bridges." Me: "I don't, I bomb them from orbit."

Ryder 'ook
University of Caille
Gallente Federation
#51 - 2014-05-14 09:02:34 UTC
Solecist Project wrote:
Kaarous Aldurald wrote:
If they don't want to bother being on comms, don't even give them time to quit, kick them from the corp.

I don't do voice.

It's not needed.



I was on voice with you once...

Was a nice evening. I learned a lot!

;)

Every atom in our bodies was forged in the furnace of ancient stars - it's time we return home.

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