Valid Question Falcon. I think you already know the answer. Cliché “One rotten apple spoils the bunch.” The bigger the squad the greater the possibility of personal conflicts amongst team members. If you have good leadership then the problem will get solved quickly. If you don’t have good leadership, someone who does not like to wear the so called “Black Hat” (Discipline another) then you have a problem within a problem and the tension usually snowballs. You have to remember too that squads always change – players come and go. It’s very difficult to keep a good squad going – it requires a little work sometimes and some COs don’t realize that. Some factors that I think make or assist in the development of a good squad are –
1. Players already know each other – Friends, Co-Workers etc.
2. The CO is not the Napolean Nazi Self Serving Despot type barking orders “You ditch now and bring me supplies (Yeah OK – sure thing boss – lucky kill shooter is on).”
3. If a problem is occurring in the squad “Nip it in the butt early.”
4. When a new player joins or want to join do the “House Cleaning” up front. Explain all the squad rules etc – for example: No foul language, etc.
5. Lastly and most important – Know the squad you plan to join to begin with – usually solves the problem.
Remember – you’re here to have fun (I hope so) and you pay $15 a month for it plus electricity, internet access, hardware / software expenses to keep PC going, food supplies, etc. There’s mental stress – time you play vs. time you could be doing something constructive, wife ack, etc. Don’t let some knucklehead ruin it for you.
I have to admit it’s a good feeling when you capture a base, kill a CV, or successfully defend a base as a squad. My squad – they don’t require you to participate in any squad activity. The nice thing is that everyone in my squad, when the time is right and the squad needs you the most – they are all there. The CO or anyone else does not have to ask. That little trait right there sold me on them. Not to mention they’re a great bunch of guys and we have a great time.