Player Associations Archive
Thread: Finding Groups
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Katobaca
Sun Jul 06, 2003 6:28 am
#1
I am playing on Bria Server, and am located in Tyrenia. The first few days of game release, I saw a lot of groups forming, lately there seem to be much fewer. Any suggestions on the best way to find groups? I also sense that most of the players who have advanced have moved on to other locations, where is the best base to move to after Tyrenia, especially with finding groups in mind, and should I be at a certain level before I move?
Thanks
Katobaca
Bria
DeathRydar
Sun Jul 06, 2003 6:31 am
#2
I don`t know about your server, but on RADiant, there are groups forming 24/7. Mostly they get creaeted in the cantina. I guess try to move around more. But If I want a group, i just wakl in the cantina and get one automatically.
Katobaca
Sun Jul 06, 2003 8:11 am
#3
Thanks thats probably my problem, havent spent much time in the cantina. Still wondering where one might go after outgrowing tyrenia.
Katobaca
Bria
AlbinoWookiee
Sun Jul 06, 2003 1:32 pm
#4
Hop on a ship. Explore new places. It won't take long for you to find out where people are hanging out.
Straton
Mon Apr 12, 2004 7:01 pm
#5
Im sure im only 1 of the the few that have a hard time finding very satsifying groups. So far through the game and ive been playing for awile its been very difficult to find a hefty group to join up with. What are some of the best ways of getting in a group quick and actually progressing with something?
Jascentia
Mon Apr 12, 2004 9:34 pm
#6
There are exceptions, but rarely are "pickup" groups (random shoutingfor someone to do missions with)going to be the best groups you will be in. Having all the right skills can help, but how much good does it do you ifgroup members fight overthe loot? Unfortunately everyone has to start with pickup groups, but the goal is to get to know some people over time. Maybe one player isonly a novice right now, but when this person comes of age you'll have a friend as well asa great hunting partner. It really doesn't take long for dedicated people to master some skills. Multiply that a few times and you'll have a group of people that really know how to work together, and can do things that similar "pickup" groups simply cannot.
Thisis the way people find (and start) rewarding guilds too. 
/end ramble
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