Up until now I always thought UNSC clans could make their own custom ROE excluding rules such as do not fire on UNSC an all of that. Is this true, can UNSC clans make their own ROE or do they have to follow standard UNSC ROE?
Halo 5 clans are different from the other games. Any clan that joins a base typically get shot instantly.
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I am filled with confusion.
I never understood this clan thing. Can someone explain?
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> I never understood this clan thing. Can someone explain?
I’m on about Rules of Engagement which are the rules followed by clans in raids, a game where one clan attacks another clans base and try to take it over, the other clan will have weaponry and walls to defend it.
As a former member of two UNSC clans, I can provide some relief. Now, most military clans abide by a code of conduct, usually involving having your guns down (unless a threat is certain), permission to speak, performing drills, patrols, and practice raids. This also extends to your Spartan who must wear a specified uniform with color palette, emblem, and service tag, which you may not necessarily enjoy.
From my experience, UNSC clans (or any military clans for that matter) almost never work. The whole military thing is simply a fancy way of banding together under a common flag, which doesn’t help towards the Achilles at all. In addition, there are too many power struggles within leadership, which results in the whole clan breaking apart and splintering away into smaller, separate ones. For the final nail in the coffin, military clans are BORING. Period.
So please, do me a favor and don’t join any military clans; you’re better off joining a social company or even a competitive company if you want Achilles.
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> As a former member of two UNSC clans, I can provide some relief. Now, most military clans abide by a code of conduct, usually involving having your guns down (unless a threat is certain), permission to speak, performing drills, patrols, and practice raids. This also extends your your Spartan who must wear a specified uniform with color palette, emblem, and service tag, which you may not necessarily enjoy.
>
> From my experience, UNSC clans (or any military clans for that matter) almost never work. The whole military thing is simply a fancy way of banding together under a common flag, which doesn’t help towards the Achilles at all. In addition, there are too many power struggles within leadership, which results in the whole clan breaking apart and splintering away into smaller, separate ones. For the final nail in the coffin, military clans are BORING. Period.
>
> So please, do me a favor and don’t join any military clans; you’re better off joining a social company or even a competitive company if you want Achilles.
Yeah, what he said. Save yourself the time and hassle. Look at the file browser on Halo Reach, it has been polluted and killed by these UNSC/Elite clans, and frankly, it’s all a sad affair.
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> > As a former member of two UNSC clans, I can provide some relief. Now, most military clans abide by a code of conduct, usually involving having your guns down (unless a threat is certain), permission to speak, performing drills, patrols, and practice raids. This also extends your your Spartan who must wear a specified uniform with color palette, emblem, and service tag, which you may not necessarily enjoy.
> >
> > From my experience, UNSC clans (or any military clans for that matter) almost never work. The whole military thing is simply a fancy way of banding together under a common flag, which doesn’t help towards the Achilles at all. In addition, there are too many power struggles within leadership, which results in the whole clan breaking apart and splintering away into smaller, separate ones. For the final nail in the coffin, military clans are BORING. Period.
> >
> > So please, do me a favor and don’t join any military clans; you’re better off joining a social company or even a competitive company if you want Achilles.
>
> Yeah, what he said. Save yourself the time and hassle. Look at the file browser on Halo Reach, it has been polluted and killed by these UNSC/Elite clans, and frankly, it’s all a sad affair.
I remember when I was in a military clan in Reach.
Either most of them are incompetent fighters or I’m a good one.
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> > > As a former member of two UNSC clans, I can provide some relief. Now, most military clans abide by a code of conduct, usually involving having your guns down (unless a threat is certain), permission to speak, performing drills, patrols, and practice raids. This also extends your your Spartan who must wear a specified uniform with color palette, emblem, and service tag, which you may not necessarily enjoy.
> > >
> > > From my experience, UNSC clans (or any military clans for that matter) almost never work. The whole military thing is simply a fancy way of banding together under a common flag, which doesn’t help towards the Achilles at all. In addition, there are too many power struggles within leadership, which results in the whole clan breaking apart and splintering away into smaller, separate ones. For the final nail in the coffin, military clans are BORING. Period.
> > >
> > > So please, do me a favor and don’t join any military clans; you’re better off joining a social company or even a competitive company if you want Achilles.
> >
> > Yeah, what he said. Save yourself the time and hassle. Look at the file browser on Halo Reach, it has been polluted and killed by these UNSC/Elite clans, and frankly, it’s all a sad affair.
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> I remember when I was in a military clan in Reach.
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> Either most of them are incompetent fighters or I’m a good one.
Not saying you’re a bad fighter, but many of the clans on Reach weren’t good for much else than strutting around like a peacock.
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> > > > As a former member of two UNSC clans, I can provide some relief. Now, most military clans abide by a code of conduct, usually involving having your guns down (unless a threat is certain), permission to speak, performing drills, patrols, and practice raids. This also extends your your Spartan who must wear a specified uniform with color palette, emblem, and service tag, which you may not necessarily enjoy.
> > > >
> > > > From my experience, UNSC clans (or any military clans for that matter) almost never work. The whole military thing is simply a fancy way of banding together under a common flag, which doesn’t help towards the Achilles at all. In addition, there are too many power struggles within leadership, which results in the whole clan breaking apart and splintering away into smaller, separate ones. For the final nail in the coffin, military clans are BORING. Period.
> > > >
> > > > So please, do me a favor and don’t join any military clans; you’re better off joining a social company or even a competitive company if you want Achilles.
> > >
> > > Yeah, what he said. Save yourself the time and hassle. Look at the file browser on Halo Reach, it has been polluted and killed by these UNSC/Elite clans, and frankly, it’s all a sad affair.
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> > I remember when I was in a military clan in Reach.
> >
> > Either most of them are incompetent fighters or I’m a good one.
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> Not saying you’re a bad fighter, but many of the clans on Reach weren’t good for much else than strutting around like a peacock.
Heh. Well all that matters is that I won. Not that it matters now.
Military clans always struck me as way too serious for what they actually are.
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> As a former member of two UNSC clans, I can provide some relief. Now, most military clans abide by a code of conduct, usually involving having your guns down (unless a threat is certain), permission to speak, performing drills, patrols, and practice raids. This also extends your your Spartan who must wear a specified uniform with color palette, emblem, and service tag, which you may not necessarily enjoy.
Really? That’s how far “military” clans go? Guess I’ll be kicked off the boot the first day if I ever join these type of clans.
I wonder if some of them know that it’s a video game not a actual military operation.
A small percent follow R.O.E. (And Yes I am a Sangheili kid who plays on Halo 5.) I am a Separatist in the Sangheili Community, and I have wondered why Me and other people like me get shot for no reason. “Cause you’re posing as an Elite on a Game that doesn’t have them.” That is not an excuse. UNSC now a days are more like Insurrectionists, start fights and trouble cause they’re bored or they find it funny. I believe people should be taught to follow it if you’re in a clan. Me and my brothers and sisters do but in the end UNSC don’t choose to follow it. Should they follow ROE my opinion yes, and some other clans agree. Cause it was something clans back then followed.
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> As a former member of two UNSC clans, I can provide some relief. Now, most military clans abide by a code of conduct, usually involving having your guns down (unless a threat is certain), permission to speak, performing drills, patrols, and practice raids. This also extends your your Spartan who must wear a specified uniform with color palette, emblem, and service tag, which you may not necessarily enjoy.
>
> From my experience, UNSC clans (or any military clans for that matter) almost never work. The whole military thing is simply a fancy way of banding together under a common flag, which doesn’t help towards the Achilles at all. In addition, there are too many power struggles within leadership, which results in the whole clan breaking apart and splintering away into smaller, separate ones. For the final nail in the coffin, military clans are BORING. Period.
>
> So please, do me a favor and don’t join any military clans; you’re better off joining a social company or even a competitive company if you want Achilles.
THANK YOU! Finally, a person besides myself who sees the problems with military clans. I have experience of my own with them and so does my friend and we both had bad times in a few different clans until we decided to quit. Military clans are boring, that is unless you enjoy having to ask to speak, change your armor to some retarded one and possibly even your gamer tag. Even after my friend and I left formal, thoughtful resignation messages, we still got spam reported and messaged. Don’t join military clans.
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> > As a former member of two UNSC clans, I can provide some relief. Now, most military clans abide by a code of conduct, usually involving having your guns down (unless a threat is certain), permission to speak, performing drills, patrols, and practice raids. This also extends your your Spartan who must wear a specified uniform with color palette, emblem, and service tag, which you may not necessarily enjoy.
> >
> > From my experience, UNSC clans (or any military clans for that matter) almost never work. The whole military thing is simply a fancy way of banding together under a common flag, which doesn’t help towards the Achilles at all. In addition, there are too many power struggles within leadership, which results in the whole clan breaking apart and splintering away into smaller, separate ones. For the final nail in the coffin, military clans are BORING. Period.
> >
> > So please, do me a favor and don’t join any military clans; you’re better off joining a social company or even a competitive company if you want Achilles.
>
> THANK YOU! Finally, a person besides myself who sees the problems with military clans. I have experience of my own with them and so does my friend and we both had bad times in a few different clans until we decided to quit. Military clans are boring, that is unless you enjoy having to ask to speak, change your armor to some retarded one and possibly even your gamer tag. Even after my friend and I left formal, thoughtful resignation messages, we still got spam reported and messaged. Don’t join military clans.
I’d extend it to most clans at this point. Even the “casual” ones seem to be loaded with obsessive, aggressive teens and pre-teens who use it to feel powerful. At least, the ones I brushed up against with did.
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> > As a former member of two UNSC clans, I can provide some relief. Now, most military clans abide by a code of conduct, usually involving having your guns down (unless a threat is certain), permission to speak, performing drills, patrols, and practice raids. This also extends your your Spartan who must wear a specified uniform with color palette, emblem, and service tag, which you may not necessarily enjoy.
>
> Really? That’s how far “military” clans go? Guess I’ll be kicked off the boot the first day if I ever join these type of clans.
>
> I wonder if some of them know that it’s a video game not a actual military operation.
Some do. Some literally do not. Of course, many military clan people tend to be younger, so puberty and the resulting cranial rewiring might play a part.
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> A small percent follow R.O.E. (And Yes I am a Sangheili kid who plays on Halo 5.) I am a Separatist in the Sangheili Community, and I have wondered why Me and other people like me get shot for no reason. “Cause you’re posing as an Elite on a Game that doesn’t have them.” That is not an excuse. UNSC now a days are more like Insurrectionists, start fights and trouble cause they’re bored or they find it funny. I believe people should be taught to follow it if you’re in a clan. Me and my brothers and sisters do but in the end UNSC don’t choose to follow it. Should they follow ROE my opinion yes, and some other clans agree. Cause it was something clans back then followed.
New game, new rules brother. Besides, last I checked, its canon for the UNSC not to follow the rules. After all, who express-shipped seven nuclear warheads lined in lithium tritaride armor to the Sangheili and had them bake half a planet with it?
As for comment on the original question; any form of ROE or enforcement of rules in a VIDEO GAME is completely and totally MOOT. Its just not gonna happen.
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> > > As a former member of two UNSC clans, I can provide some relief. Now, most military clans abide by a code of conduct, usually involving having your guns down (unless a threat is certain), permission to speak, performing drills, patrols, and practice raids. This also extends your your Spartan who must wear a specified uniform with color palette, emblem, and service tag, which you may not necessarily enjoy.
> > >
> > > From my experience, UNSC clans (or any military clans for that matter) almost never work. The whole military thing is simply a fancy way of banding together under a common flag, which doesn’t help towards the Achilles at all. In addition, there are too many power struggles within leadership, which results in the whole clan breaking apart and splintering away into smaller, separate ones. For the final nail in the coffin, military clans are BORING. Period.
> > >
> > > So please, do me a favor and don’t join any military clans; you’re better off joining a social company or even a competitive company if you want Achilles.
> >
> > THANK YOU! Finally, a person besides myself who sees the problems with military clans. I have experience of my own with them and so does my friend and we both had bad times in a few different clans until we decided to quit. Military clans are boring, that is unless you enjoy having to ask to speak, change your armor to some retarded one and possibly even your gamer tag. Even after my friend and I left formal, thoughtful resignation messages, we still got spam reported and messaged. Don’t join military clans.
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> I’d extend it to most clans at this point. Even the “casual” ones seem to be loaded with obsessive, aggressive teens and pre-teens who use it to feel powerful. At least, the ones I brushed up against with did.
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> > > As a former member of two UNSC clans, I can provide some relief. Now, most military clans abide by a code of conduct, usually involving having your guns down (unless a threat is certain), permission to speak, performing drills, patrols, and practice raids. This also extends your your Spartan who must wear a specified uniform with color palette, emblem, and service tag, which you may not necessarily enjoy.
> >
> > Really? That’s how far “military” clans go? Guess I’ll be kicked off the boot the first day if I ever join these type of clans.
> >
> > I wonder if some of them know that it’s a video game not a actual military operation.
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> Some do. Some literally do not. Of course, many military clan people tend to be younger, so puberty and the resulting cranial rewiring might play a part.
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> > A small percent follow R.O.E. (And Yes I am a Sangheili kid who plays on Halo 5.) I am a Separatist in the Sangheili Community, and I have wondered why Me and other people like me get shot for no reason. “Cause you’re posing as an Elite on a Game that doesn’t have them.” That is not an excuse. UNSC now a days are more like Insurrectionists, start fights and trouble cause they’re bored or they find it funny. I believe people should be taught to follow it if you’re in a clan. Me and my brothers and sisters do but in the end UNSC don’t choose to follow it. Should they follow ROE my opinion yes, and some other clans agree. Cause it was something clans back then followed.
>
> New game, new rules brother. Besides, last I checked, its canon for the UNSC not to follow the rules. After all, who express-shipped seven nuclear warheads lined in lithium tritaride armor to the Sangheili and had them bake half a planet with it?
To be fair the Sangheili did glass the vast majority of our planets so it was only fair that we got to nuke one of yours.
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> > > > As a former member of two UNSC clans, I can provide some relief. Now, most military clans abide by a code of conduct, usually involving having your guns down (unless a threat is certain), permission to speak, performing drills, patrols, and practice raids. This also extends your your Spartan who must wear a specified uniform with color palette, emblem, and service tag, which you may not necessarily enjoy.
> > > >
> > > > From my experience, UNSC clans (or any military clans for that matter) almost never work. The whole military thing is simply a fancy way of banding together under a common flag, which doesn’t help towards the Achilles at all. In addition, there are too many power struggles within leadership, which results in the whole clan breaking apart and splintering away into smaller, separate ones. For the final nail in the coffin, military clans are BORING. Period.
> > > >
> > > > So please, do me a favor and don’t join any military clans; you’re better off joining a social company or even a competitive company if you want Achilles.
> > >
> > > THANK YOU! Finally, a person besides myself who sees the problems with military clans. I have experience of my own with them and so does my friend and we both had bad times in a few different clans until we decided to quit. Military clans are boring, that is unless you enjoy having to ask to speak, change your armor to some retarded one and possibly even your gamer tag. Even after my friend and I left formal, thoughtful resignation messages, we still got spam reported and messaged. Don’t join military clans.
> >
> > I’d extend it to most clans at this point. Even the “casual” ones seem to be loaded with obsessive, aggressive teens and pre-teens who use it to feel powerful. At least, the ones I brushed up against with did.
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> > > > As a former member of two UNSC clans, I can provide some relief. Now, most military clans abide by a code of conduct, usually involving having your guns down (unless a threat is certain), permission to speak, performing drills, patrols, and practice raids. This also extends your your Spartan who must wear a specified uniform with color palette, emblem, and service tag, which you may not necessarily enjoy.
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> > > Really? That’s how far “military” clans go? Guess I’ll be kicked off the boot the first day if I ever join these type of clans.
> > >
> > > I wonder if some of them know that it’s a video game not a actual military operation.
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> > Some do. Some literally do not. Of course, many military clan people tend to be younger, so puberty and the resulting cranial rewiring might play a part.
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> > > A small percent follow R.O.E. (And Yes I am a Sangheili kid who plays on Halo 5.) I am a Separatist in the Sangheili Community, and I have wondered why Me and other people like me get shot for no reason. “Cause you’re posing as an Elite on a Game that doesn’t have them.” That is not an excuse. UNSC now a days are more like Insurrectionists, start fights and trouble cause they’re bored or they find it funny. I believe people should be taught to follow it if you’re in a clan. Me and my brothers and sisters do but in the end UNSC don’t choose to follow it. Should they follow ROE my opinion yes, and some other clans agree. Cause it was something clans back then followed.
> >
> > New game, new rules brother. Besides, last I checked, its canon for the UNSC not to follow the rules. After all, who express-shipped seven nuclear warheads lined in lithium tritaride armor to the Sangheili and had them bake half a planet with it?
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> To be fair the Sangheili did glass the vast majority of our planets so it was only fair that we got to nuke one of yours.
And start an inter-Covenant civil war that destroyed the very foundations of their lives so, yeah, I’d call it evened out.
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> > > > > As a former member of two UNSC clans, I can provide some relief. Now, most military clans abide by a code of conduct, usually involving having your guns down (unless a threat is certain), permission to speak, performing drills, patrols, and practice raids. This also extends your your Spartan who must wear a specified uniform with color palette, emblem, and service tag, which you may not necessarily enjoy.
> > > > >
> > > > > From my experience, UNSC clans (or any military clans for that matter) almost never work. The whole military thing is simply a fancy way of banding together under a common flag, which doesn’t help towards the Achilles at all. In addition, there are too many power struggles within leadership, which results in the whole clan breaking apart and splintering away into smaller, separate ones. For the final nail in the coffin, military clans are BORING. Period.
> > > > >
> > > > > So please, do me a favor and don’t join any military clans; you’re better off joining a social company or even a competitive company if you want Achilles.
> > > >
> > > > THANK YOU! Finally, a person besides myself who sees the problems with military clans. I have experience of my own with them and so does my friend and we both had bad times in a few different clans until we decided to quit. Military clans are boring, that is unless you enjoy having to ask to speak, change your armor to some retarded one and possibly even your gamer tag. Even after my friend and I left formal, thoughtful resignation messages, we still got spam reported and messaged. Don’t join military clans.
> > >
> > > I’d extend it to most clans at this point. Even the “casual” ones seem to be loaded with obsessive, aggressive teens and pre-teens who use it to feel powerful. At least, the ones I brushed up against with did.
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> > > > > As a former member of two UNSC clans, I can provide some relief. Now, most military clans abide by a code of conduct, usually involving having your guns down (unless a threat is certain), permission to speak, performing drills, patrols, and practice raids. This also extends your your Spartan who must wear a specified uniform with color palette, emblem, and service tag, which you may not necessarily enjoy.
> > > >
> > > > Really? That’s how far “military” clans go? Guess I’ll be kicked off the boot the first day if I ever join these type of clans.
> > > >
> > > > I wonder if some of them know that it’s a video game not a actual military operation.
> > >
> > > Some do. Some literally do not. Of course, many military clan people tend to be younger, so puberty and the resulting cranial rewiring might play a part.
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> > > > A small percent follow R.O.E. (And Yes I am a Sangheili kid who plays on Halo 5.) I am a Separatist in the Sangheili Community, and I have wondered why Me and other people like me get shot for no reason. “Cause you’re posing as an Elite on a Game that doesn’t have them.” That is not an excuse. UNSC now a days are more like Insurrectionists, start fights and trouble cause they’re bored or they find it funny. I believe people should be taught to follow it if you’re in a clan. Me and my brothers and sisters do but in the end UNSC don’t choose to follow it. Should they follow ROE my opinion yes, and some other clans agree. Cause it was something clans back then followed.
> > >
> > > New game, new rules brother. Besides, last I checked, its canon for the UNSC not to follow the rules. After all, who express-shipped seven nuclear warheads lined in lithium tritaride armor to the Sangheili and had them bake half a planet with it?
> >
> > To be fair the Sangheili did glass the vast majority of our planets so it was only fair that we got to nuke one of yours.
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> And start an inter-Covenant civil war that destroyed the very foundations of their lives so, yeah, I’d call it evened out.
Still think was a phenomenally stupid move on ONI’s part. “Hey, you know those guys that are some of the best fighters in the galaxy that we could be forming a stronger alliance with? Let’s support the rebels who want to kill their current leader who is totally okay with humans.”
Why be in Military/Unsc clans when you can just go Rouge, no following orders, just a free man