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Hello guys!

I would like to ask club owners a question.

I have only three doubts and I would like, whoever is willing to answer, to answer all three questions, please.

I tried a few times to ask the Kinkoid.

But it seems to me that they, either don't know the answer (which is absurd), or they refuse to transmit information.

Well here's the questions:

1- Is the high level of club members relevant to the club owner? Why? I saw that some clubs request members from a certain level. Pure freshness or has something to do with it?

2- Some clubs ask for members with many girls, or with ease to win girls. Why? Ostentation or is there something technical behind it?

3- When the club reaches its maximum, there are no more contributions to the club. Does this mean there are no more benefits for members?

Well, those are the questions I have.

Anyone who can help me clarify these doubts, in a clear and objective way, I will be very grateful.

Thanks!

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I am not owner of a club but I can answer you:

1-  Is relevant only for prestige reasons, making your club higher in the ranking, but having players not very far from your level permit sharing common knowledge about the game.

2- My club don't ask for many girls, but high level player means more time playing and consequently more girls. The only technical implication is that more girls allows more XP or levels for girls  contests, but this has nothing to do with clubs.

3- Yes, if you reach the maximum, the 10% increase in some stats or money don't improve more.

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Thank you Jelom!!!

Clear and objective, that's what I like!

About the number 3, I understand that 10% stays fixed, right? Wouldn't it be the case to leave this club, and enter a club that is still growing, and earn another 10%? And then repeat again and again? Always increasing by 10%? Or is my reasoning wrong?

Thanks!

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@Moizevitch

The 3 biggest problems with clubs are:

1) There is no real way to know much about a club before applying. Language? Active? Chatty? Relaxed? Contributions required? Evil (kicks contributing members for no good reason)? You are in the dark.

2) You make a bunch of contributions, the club goes in a direction you are not happy with and you leave the club. You lose the club bonus and all your contributions remain in a club you disliked enough to leave. You are sad.

3) Your club leader quits the game. If the leader contacts Kinkoid before they quit leadership can be transferred but it is manual, hard to do, and requires a fair bit of effort by the outgoing leader. There is no way to replace a club leader who just quits. Now your club can not kick bad members or accept new ones. You are very sad.

 

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Chthugha,

Not always man, if a club is good, the atmosphere is good, why would anyone want to leave?

People just wants to leave the club, whoever feels bad about the club.

Have you ever thought about it?

Then someone feels harmed in some way, wants to leave and still screws over from this insane rule?

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Re losing contributions if you quit. It is a problem but I can not think of a solution.

If the club turns really bad and becomes an uncomfortable place for you it is a bummer that you lose all your contributions. Same thing if the club goes full zombie. On the other hand it is unfair to the club if a wacko member bails and takes their contributions with them after benefiting from all the other member's contributions.

C'est la vie.

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Snowman22,

I think the solution is very simple: they both lose!

The club and the player lose their contributions and benefits.

Thus, neither the club will treat the player bad, in any way; nor the player will want to leave later, for any reason.

Nobody wins, they both lose.

As it is now, the club looks like a casino, always wins, and that way, it is difficult to have some justice.

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52 minutes ago, Moizevitch said:

Chthugha,

Not always man, if a club is good, the atmosphere is good, why would anyone want to leave?

People just wants to leave the club, whoever feels bad about the club.

Have you ever thought about it?

Then someone feels harmed in some way, wants to leave and still screws over from this insane rule?

Yes, I have. But have you tried to find analogs anywhere else?
Think about it. If you quit your job, you get nothing.
If you get fired, you are entitled to transition payments, for a month of two, so you can find another job.
At least, that's the case over here where I live.

You chose to invest into the club. If then something happens, and you don't want to be a part of that club anymore, then it's still your choice to leave.
You choose to do so, and therefore you forfeit any claim.
It is rather easy to stay in a club. Just ignore the chat window.
So yes, I do think it matters whether you chose to leave a club, or you were kicked by the clubleader for no actual good reason.

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Chthugha,

Putting personal life, or even life as a whole, in a game, I don't know if it's a good thing.

We play to forget life, problems, what's the fun of transferring life and its problems to the game?

You have to be a masochist to play this kind of game, kkk.

You mentioned, "just ignore the chat."

But what if the problem is something other than chat?

I agree with you, if chat is the only problem, ok, ignore it.

But there may be other things that you cannot avoid, for example a very high contribution, a position of the club that goes against what you think, etc.

So, what to do? Go out and take the loss?

Was it the player's fault for falling into this trap?

If there was a transparency of the club, so that the player could know before entering the club, how is that club, ok.

The player would be coming in aware of what awaits him.

But it is not so, it is in the dark, most of the time.

So my dear fellow, is it fair to keep the loss?

 

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You think of clubs as static, but they are evolving and gaining levels, you can always leave a club (or if you are expelled) and find another one with pretty high levels and with places left. Yes, you lose your contributions to the first club, but they are equalled or surpassed by what you gain when joining a medium or high leveled club.

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10 minutes ago, Moizevitch said:

So my dear fellow, is it fair to keep the loss?

Asking the same question again and again is unlikely to result in you getting a different answer.

How much did you actually contribute to your current club so far?

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12 minutes ago, Moizevitch said:

Chthugha,

Putting personal life, or even life as a whole, in a game, I don't know if it's a good thing.

We play to forget life, problems, what's the fun of transferring life and its problems to the game?

You have to be a masochist to play this kind of game, kkk.

You mentioned, "just ignore the chat."

But what if the problem is something other than chat?

I agree with you, if chat is the only problem, ok, ignore it.

But there may be other things that you cannot avoid, for example a very high contribution, a position of the club that goes against what you think, etc.

So, what to do? Go out and take the loss?

Was it the player's fault for falling into this trap?

If there was a transparency of the club, so that the player could know before entering the club, how is that club, ok.

The player would be coming in aware of what awaits him.

But it is not so, it is in the dark, most of the time.

So my dear fellow, is it fair to keep the loss?

 

Have you ever asked what the deal of the club is, how rules and rule changes are determined?
You entered the club, you paid contributions, so that to me sounds like you know what was going on.
You joined the club, you chose to invest, and then when things change, you choose to leave the club.
You have to own up to your own choices, nothing more, nothing less.

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15 hours ago, Moizevitch said:

Chthugha,

Putting personal life, or even life as a whole, in a game, I don't know if it's a good thing.

We play to forget life, problems, what's the fun of transferring life and its problems to the game?

 

 

I play for the cartoon sex scenes :D9_9

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On 2/24/2020 at 9:42 PM, Moizevitch said:

Chthugha,

Not always man, if a club is good, the atmosphere is good, why would anyone want to leave?

People just wants to leave the club, whoever feels bad about the club.

Have you ever thought about it?

Then someone feels harmed in some way, wants to leave and still screws over from this insane rule?

I agree, I was in a club with nobody really active and rarely someone in the club chat, the last two months I was the only person contributing a lot because I wanted to have some upgrades happening so I first put my contributions to the club on hold just to see someone take any action, tried to get an answer in the club chat with no result.

So I was pretty irritated that when I leave the club that means I lost all my contributions too, therefore I think there should be something to get a part of the contributions back or all contributions. That way you can punish bad clubs and maybe get rid of the bad ones, there are too many clubs that just aren't active enough or nobody chatting which isn't good at all.

However now that I'm accepted in Chthugha's club with everything already maxed out and I'm the one with the lowest level and I have the least amount of girls that makes it all good for me, and the gap between me and the next level up is pretty big so I consider myself very lucky.

Hope this is helpful and best regards.

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16 hours ago, Chuck Nutz said:

 

However now that I'm accepted in Chthugha's club with everything already maxed out and I'm the one with the lowest level and I have the least amount of girls that makes it all good for me, and the gap between me and the next level up is pretty big so I consider myself very lucky.

Hope this is helpful and best regards.

Chthugha, is very good and kind hearted in taking in many lost souls and sick puppies etc. which he did in my case also. :D9_9

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