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In computer and video gaming, a clan or guild is a group of players who regularly play together in a particular (or various different) multiplayer games. These games range from groups of a few friends to 1000-person organizations, with a broad range of structures, goals and members. The lifespan of a clan also varies considerably, from a few weeks or months to several years. Numerous clans exist for nearly every online game available today, notably in first-person shooter
First-person shooter

File:Freedoom aaa.pngFirst-person shooter is a Video game genres, featuring a First person , with which the player views the action as if through the eyes of the protagonist and in which the primary element is combat based around shooting....
s, massively multiplayer games, role-playing games
Computer role-playing game

A computer role-playing game is a broad video game genre originally developed for personal computers and other home computers. While technically not a separate genre, and sharing the same defining characteristics as console RPGs there are nonetheless general tendencies that make them distinct from RPGs on other platforms....
, and strategy game
Strategy game

A strategy game is a game in which the players' decision-making skills have a high significance in determining the outcome. Many games include this element to a greater or lesser degree, making demarcation difficult....
s.

e are usually different ranks and positions within any clan.






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In computer and video gaming, a clan or guild is a group of players who regularly play together in a particular (or various different) multiplayer games. These games range from groups of a few friends to 1000-person organizations, with a broad range of structures, goals and members. The lifespan of a clan also varies considerably, from a few weeks or months to several years. Numerous clans exist for nearly every online game available today, notably in first-person shooter
First-person shooter

File:Freedoom aaa.pngFirst-person shooter is a Video game genres, featuring a First person , with which the player views the action as if through the eyes of the protagonist and in which the primary element is combat based around shooting....
s, massively multiplayer games, role-playing games
Computer role-playing game

A computer role-playing game is a broad video game genre originally developed for personal computers and other home computers. While technically not a separate genre, and sharing the same defining characteristics as console RPGs there are nonetheless general tendencies that make them distinct from RPGs on other platforms....
, and strategy game
Strategy game

A strategy game is a game in which the players' decision-making skills have a high significance in determining the outcome. Many games include this element to a greater or lesser degree, making demarcation difficult....
s.

Clan Structure

There are usually different ranks and positions within any clan. A small clan usually has a leader, but sometimes a bigger group will have two or more. There might also be co-leaders, who are usually the main leader's closest friends. The rest of the players are simply the regular members. If a leader decides to leave the clan, doesn't feel like being leader anymore, or if the other players simply decide for a new leader, another member will take their place. Most clan leaders usually have the ability to delete players from the clan, although this is not always the case.

Clans by structure


Social Groups as a Clan Origin

Many gamers who organize themselves into small groups of people do so in order to play with each other and socialize beyond just by playing a game. These groups may contain only a handful of members, particularly when there is a focus on a single game. Occasionally, some of these clans or teams will become going concerns, and enjoy significant longevity and large membership. There can be hundreds, or even thousands, of these clans or guilds active at any one time in some popular online games.

Corporate model

Clans of this type are generally long lasting, self-contained groups devoted to obtaining items or money. Admission into elite corporate clans is usually selective, while this is generally not the case for less established clans. Corporate clans benefit from a strong leadership group who are in charge of recruitment, resource allocation, discipline, strategic, and tactical decisions during the course of the game. Corporate model clans rely on long term cohesion generally sustained by the sense of community created in the individual members. This long term cohesion improve execution in battle scenarios, since corporate model clans generally have a higher amount of cumulative experience. Efficient division of labor is key to the success of a corporate clan. Corporate models may or may not include a communal bank controlled by one or all of the leaders. The bank, which is a pool of the clans collective resources, may include currency or items, and is used to reinforce good behavior and play among rank and file members. Distribution may be either a points system, random chance, or leader discretion.

Communities

Some gamers are organized less formally in communities, which may also contain clans or guilds. Often these communities include websites generating a fair amount of news and active forums to give the members their sense of community. It is not uncommon for a community to be based on more than one game.

Online gaming groups

There are a number of more persistent and more organized groups that field players in a variety of games. These groups share some of the characteristics of the single-game groups and communities.

E-sports teams

E-sports clans are organizations created solely for competition. They are often small in size but their size is also usually determined by how many players they need to meet numbers for competing regularly. Social interaction and friendship is often a requirement for the stability of these teams but it is not the main purpose for the organization. This means that many of these teams are short lived but those who do not fall apart due to social conflicts tend to last for a long time and stay together should they change to a newer game. E-sports teams also often have a tendency to form larger multi-game groups.

Why gamers join clans

Joining a clan places one within a social network
Social network

A social network is a social structure made of nodes that are tied by one or more specific types of interdependency, such as values, visions, ideas, financial exchange, friendship, sexual network, kinship, dislike, conflict or trade....
 which provides access to resources, knowledge, and help needed to accomplish many game related goals. In addition, banding together with like-minded players seems to fulfill a human desire for social interaction. Taken together, these two factors can vastly enhance the gameplay experience of many players.

Competition

Some clans focus on competition and may arrange recruitment, scrimmages and training sessions to reach their goals. For example, some clans only recruit skilled players who they think can help their clan win matches. It is common for a prospective clan member to be asked to prove their skill in a game, by taking a series of tests against current clan members in a private server. Some teams will also only recruit players who have a proven history with other successful teams, in order to prevent cheaters from joining their team.

Belonging

Belonging to a clan can enhance a player's game experience by providing them with a group of familiar people with whom they can interact. In some clans, the stated purpose of the group is to talk to each other that simply enjoy playing. When clans are not competing in formal matches, they often operate a looser, more relaxed server for their members and the public to play in.

Trivia clans

Trivia clans are a growing population of clans with bots to host trivia competitions and keep score. Some clans even give out prizes such as CD keys or moderator positions. Trivia in clans is a good way to challenge each other, attract members, and entertain visitors to the channel.

Division of labor

Gamers form guilds or clans in order to assist each other. Some members may focus on supporting roles, while others focus on more direct action. In role-playing games, members could focus on trade skills, such as mining or blacksmithing, to be able to provide their members with good weapons and armor at little or no cost. Similarly, in first person shooter games a player may establish themselves as a sniper, a medic or some other specific role, knowing that their clan mates can fill complementary roles with little discussion, and thus hoping to more effectively use their available manpower. Often this division of labor extends into the overall administration of the clan as well, with an individual having specific areas of responsibility such as recruiting, coordinating league play or server administration.

Team Stacking

Clan members will sometimes make it a habit to all join the same team in a server, often in order to put well-rehearsed strategies into practice or to use their knowledge of the playing style of teammates gain an advantage on the opposing team. Often, clan members will make use of verbal communication, like Teamspeak
TeamSpeak

TeamSpeak is proprietary software Voice over IP software that allows users to speak on a chat channel with other users, much like a telephone conference call....
, which is frequently unavailable to the other team. This is usually frowned upon in the gaming community. Because of this, some servers are configured to randomize or shuffle teams between rounds or games, automatically assign new joiners to the team that is in most need of players and/or auto-balance teams - most servers have rules against team stacking. Team Stacking can provide relatively new or low skilled clans with practice opportunity, as well as creating an instant challenge effect for other players who connect to the game. However, some gamers feel that this detracts from their experience by placing them at an unfair disadvantage from the moment they enter a clan-controlled server. Conversely, splitting clan members up can lead to a practice called ghosting, in which "dead" clan members will relay the position of their remaining teammates to the clan member of the opposite team. "Ghosting" is equally frowned upon.

Communication

Clan members often use a variety of methods to collaborate, communicate and improve their gameplay.

Internet

A website is often the central focus for publicizing upcoming activities such as training sessions or official matches in leagues. It can also be used for sharing tips and tactics, jokes, and general discussion topics. This all helps people to get to know each other and build team spirit, yet conversely may also be the source of personality clashes.

Voice communication

Being able to talk to your team during a match and change tactics instantly gives an obvious advantage, but it is also widely used for chatting outside of competitive play. Several Voice over IP
Voice over IP

Voice over Internet Protocol is a general term for a family of transmission technologies for delivery of voice communications over Internet Protocol networks such as the Internet or other packet-switched Computer network....
 applications are available free to download that enable players to talk to each other via their computer, using a microphone or headset. TeamSpeak
TeamSpeak

TeamSpeak is proprietary software Voice over IP software that allows users to speak on a chat channel with other users, much like a telephone conference call....
 and Ventrilo
Ventrilo

Ventrilo is a proprietary software Voice over Internet Protocol program with clients for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X. Most users of Ventrilo use a Headphones or microphone and use the program to talk to each other, similar to a telephone conference call....
 are in common use, both require a small central server, either rented from a hosting company or hosted on someone's computer or server. Other voice chat services include Yahoo! Messenger
Yahoo! Messenger

Yahoo! Messenger is an advertisement-supported instant messaging client and YMSG provided by Yahoo!. Yahoo! Messenger is provided free of charge and can be downloaded and used with a generic "Yahoo! ID" which also allows access to other Yahoo! services, such as Yahoo! Mail, where users can be automatically notified when they receive new ema...
, MSN Messenger, AIM
AOL Instant Messenger

AOL Instant Messenger is an instant messaging and Presence information computer program which uses the proprietary software OSCAR protocol and the TOC protocol to allow registered users to communicate in real time....
, Skype
Skype

Skype is software that allows users to make voice over Internet Protocol. Calls to other users of the service and to free-of-charge numbers are free, while calls to other landlines and mobile phones can be made for a fee....
, and Google Talk
Google Talk

Google Talk is a free Windows and web-based application for instant messaging and Voice over IP , offered by Google Inc. The first beta version of the program was released on August 24, 2005....
.

Messaging

Instant messaging by utilities such as IRC, MSN Messenger, Xfire
Xfire

Xfire is a freeware instant messaging service targeted at gamers, that also serves as a game server browser and has various other features. It is currently available for Microsoft Windows....
, or GameStreet Talk allow gamers to write simple text messages to each other providing both have the utility and have set up an account on the system. Many games actually provide simple in-game messaging facilities. A player can send a message visible to everyone on a server, or this can be restricted to just the player's team. Such features sadly lend themselves to abuse. The less savoury or immature players use it as a method to be obnoxious or disruptive (see note below regarding spamming and trolling).

Clans by game genre


Clans in first-person shooters

These games initially only offered "deathmatch
Deathmatch (gaming)

Deathmatch is a widely-used gameplay mode integrated into many shooter and real-time strategy computer games. The goal of a deathmatch game is to kill as many other players as possible until a certain condition or limit is reached, commonly being a frag limit or time limit....
" play, where gameplay is focused solely on killing the characters of the other players. The popularity of clans and team-based versions of deathmatch led to the design of objective-based team games such as capture the flag
Capture the flag

Capture the flag is a traditional outdoor sport often played by children or sometimes adults where two teams each have a flag and the objective is to capture the other team's flag, located at the team's "base", and bring it safely back to their own base....
.

Due to the relatively unorganized structure of first-person shooter games the players tend to take on the organization themselves. This has led to the genre generating a large number of websites to help organize these gaming communities as well as the vast number of different styles of clans in these games. Some clans are large and have loose associations with each other and may only play on public servers with each other for social reasons. At the other end of the spectrum other clans may prefer to keep a small, tight team of players and concentrate on playing competitively against other clans in arranged matches and possibly in leagues. While the clan itself provides the social element in larger clans, the social aspect for the smaller, more competitive clans comes more from interaction with other clans.

Competition between clans is common but also takes many forms. Some clans have been known to be content with playing against each other on public servers, while others organize matches with other clans. Notably, some take this further and take part in leagues and tournaments. Some clans may even "war" with each other, using their members for surprise "attacks" on the other clan's servers. A lot of the time this is purely for fun but some of these leagues and tournaments have become fiercely competitive to the extent that practice and planning will become highly organized. This kind of competition is starting to be referred to as electronic sports
Electronic sports

Electronic sports, abbreviated e-sports or eSports, is used as a general term to describe the play of video games competitively. Other terms include competitive gaming, cybersports, cyber athletics and V-Sports ...
 (e-sports), though there are many other similar terms for this. E-sports can be purely amateur over the Internet or for large cash prizes on local area network
Local area network

A local area network is a computer network covering a small physical area, like a home, office, or small group of buildings, such as a school, or an airport....
s. This kind of competition also applies to other genres, particularly strategy games.

Many clans have their own private servers to play their game of choice on. These are most handy for holding practice matches against other clans and other forms of practice. Private servers are also convenient since they do not have problems that plague public servers, such as griefer
Griefer

A griefer is a Player who plays a game simply to aggravate and harass other players....
s and other behavior that is the gaming equivalent of the anti-social behavior when people have anonymity over the Internet such as spamming and trolling on message boards and chat rooms. As a side note, there are even clans who set up just to perpetuate this kind of abuse.

Clans in strategy games

Most popular multiplayer strategy games such as Warcraft III and Command & Conquer series' offer a matchmaking service to find matches provided by the publisher or developer of the game. Often these services have their own structures for organizing clans. Some of these services offer tournaments and ladders for clans to compete on either directly clan versus clan or indirectly by giving clan members points for winning 1v1 or 2v2 games and adding that to clan totals.

Clans in RPGs

Clans also exist in other genres, where they often go by a different name and serve a purpose more suited to the game. Many online massively multiplayer and computer role-playing game
Computer role-playing game

A computer role-playing game is a broad video game genre originally developed for personal computers and other home computers. While technically not a separate genre, and sharing the same defining characteristics as console RPGs there are nonetheless general tendencies that make them distinct from RPGs on other platforms....
s tend to call them "guilds" or invent their own term.

Examples of this include Star Wars Galaxies
Star Wars Galaxies

Star Wars Galaxies is a Star Wars themed MMORPG for Microsoft Windows developed by Sony Online Entertainment and published by LucasArts....
 in which they are "player associations" and EVE Online
EVE Online

Eve Online is a video game by CCP Games. It is player-driven persistent-world massively multiplayer online game set in a science fiction space setting....
, where they go by "corporations". EVE Online is also notable for having defined the system in more detail than is common in most MMOs, with "alliances" being a larger grouping. In the superhero-based game City of Heroes
City of Heroes

City of Heroes is a MMORPG based on the superhero comic book genre, developed by Cryptic Studios and published by NCsoft. The game was launched in North America on April 28, 2004 and in Europe on 4 February 2005 with English language, German language and French language servers....
, they are called "supergroups", and are similar in structure to comic book hero organizations like the X-Men
X-Men

The X-Men are a fictional superhero team in the . In the series, Professor Xavier responds to anti-Mutant prejudice by creating a haven at his Westchester County, New York mansion to train young mutants to use their powers for the benefit of humanity....
. Lastly, in Final Fantasy XI
Final Fantasy XI

, also known as Final Fantasy XI Online, is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game developed and published by Square Co. as part of the Final Fantasy series....
, such clans are called "linkshells" and players of the game have the tendency and ability to be in more than one at once.

There are few guild versus guild tournaments in online RPGs, although the number of games with guild versus guild combat is increasing. Guilds usually are a cooperative planning and play group in these games, sometimes paralleling the functions of medieval guild
Guild

File:Windsorguildhall.jpgA guild is an association of artisan in a particular trade. The earliest guilds were formed as confraternities of workers....
s. In Neverwinter Nights
Neverwinter Nights (AOL game)

Neverwinter Nights was the first massively multiplayer online role-playing game to display graphics, and ran from 1991 to 1997 on AOL. Neverwinter Nights was followed by a series of progressively more successful graphical MMORPGs, including Ultima Online , Everquest and World of Warcraft ....
, where the first such guilds appeared, they declared their own quests and scheduled cooperative play. Sometimes in MMORPGs, guilds take on the role of vigilante
Vigilante

A vigilante is a person who violates the law in order to exact what they believe to be justice from criminals, because they think that the criminal will not be caught or will not be sufficiently punished by the legal system....
 groups or the mafia
Mafia

The Mafia is a Sicily criminal society which is believed to have emerged in late 19th century Sicily. It is a loose association of criminal groups that share a common organizational structure and code of conduct....
, protecting its members from other players and guilds. These guilds form in the most literal sense in games that feature player versus player
Player versus player

Player vs player, PvP, or 'Player Killing' is type of Multiplayer video game interaction within a game between two or more live participants....
 combat.

EverQuest
EverQuest

EverQuest, often called EQ, is a 3D fantasy fiction-themed massively multiplayer online role-playing game that was released on 16 March 1999....
 (1999) led to the birth of so-called überguilds, which are highly specialized guilds formed by the most dedicated players on the server for the purpose of defeating the game's most difficult encounters and securing for its members all the newest and most powerful abilities and loot
Looting (gaming)

Looting in a Video game context, specifically in massively multiplayer online games , is the process by which a player character obtains items such as in-game currency, magic , equipment, or weapons, often from the corpse of a creature or possibly the corpse of another player in a player versus player situation ....
. These guilds typically have regimented and selective application procedures that may take into account not only the desirability of an applicant's virtual character and playing skill but also a recruit's time commitment and even, in some cases, computer hardware
Computer hardware

A personal computer is made up of computer hardware, multiple physical components onto which can be loaded into a multitude of software that perform the functions of the computer....
 and bandwidth
Bandwidth (computing)

In computer networking and computer science, digital bandwidth, network bandwidth or just bandwidth is a measure of available or consumed data communication resources expressed in bit/s or multiples of it ....
. They typically do not share strategies or admit non-members to their adventuring groups or "raids"; High-end EverQuest guilds invariably censor
Censorship

Censorship is the suppression of freedom of speech or deletion of communicative material which may be considered objectionable, harmful or sensitive, as determined by a censor....
 the in-game chat display when posting screenshots to avoid revealing sensitive information. Uberguilds often race to be the first to accomplish some particular task in the game; in the case of new items, such guilds often place their logo on screenshots of the item's properties in order to record their accomplishments. Most of these guilds, particularly in EverQuest and World of Warcraft, use an often-intricate variant of DKP (dragon kill points) to determine loot distribution.

Clans in simulation games

See main article Virtual Airline
Virtual airline

A virtual airline is a dedicated hobby organization that uses Flight simulator to model the operations of an airline. Virtual airlines generally have a presence on the Internet, similar to a real airline....
 & Virtual military
Many simulation games, such as those in the Microsoft Flight Simulator
Microsoft Flight Simulator

Microsoft Flight Simulator is a flight simulator program for Microsoft Windows, marketed and often seen as a video game.One of the longest-running, best-known and most comprehensive home flight simulator series, Microsoft Flight Simulator was an early product in the Microsoft portfolio ? different from its other software which were...
 series, have clans that follow similar patterns to other genres. One notable type of simulation clan are Virtual Airlines
Virtual airline

A virtual airline is a dedicated hobby organization that uses Flight simulator to model the operations of an airline. Virtual airlines generally have a presence on the Internet, similar to a real airline....
. A Virtual airline
Virtual airline

A virtual airline is a dedicated hobby organization that uses Flight simulator to model the operations of an airline. Virtual airlines generally have a presence on the Internet, similar to a real airline....
 (VA) is a dedicated hobby
Hobby

A hobby is a leisure recreational pursuit....
 organization that uses flight simulation
Flight simulator

A flight simulator is a system that tries to copy, or simulation, the experience of flight an aircraft. It is as realistic as possible. The different types of flight simulator range from video games up to full-size cockpit replicas mounted on hydraulic actuators, controlled by state of the art computer technology....
 to model the operations of an airline. Virtual Airlines generally have a presence on the Internet
Internet

The Internet is a global network of interconnected computers, enabling users to share information along multiple channels. Typically, a computer that connects to the Internet can access information from a vast array of available server and other computers by moving information from them to the computer's local memory....
, similar to a real airline. It has been proposed that there are over 100 Virtual Airlines of significance currently active, with tens of thousands of participants at any one time.

Organization

The larger a clan gets the more hierarchical the organizational structure tends to become. Usually there is at least a clan leader, in small teams a clan leader may only be a team captain heading the team in game and initiating discussions to solve problems. In larger clans the leader is often responsible for the entirety of organizing the clan, with a number of basic members. If the clan expands, experienced members are usually promoted and are delegated various tasks such as recruiting, disciplining rule-breakers, member training, webpage maintenance, and others. Certain clans take this type of organization to a higher level where they emulate the structure (and sometimes name) of a military unit with specific ranks, positions, and groups. These clans are usually found in shooter or MMORPG
MMORPG

A massively multiplayer online role-playing game is a genre of computer role-playing games in which a large number of player interact with one another in a virtual world....
 games and are referred to as realism units.

Clan identification

In some games, players show they are a member of a clan by using a unique tag which takes the form of a prefix or suffix "tag". Tags are often enclosed in brackets or symbols and colored differently if the game allows it. In some clans, there is also a suffix, which would include your clan rank or status.

In MMORPG
MMORPG

A massively multiplayer online role-playing game is a genre of computer role-playing games in which a large number of player interact with one another in a virtual world....
s and strategy games the game may feature a separate mechanism used to identify the clan a player belongs to. For example in
Dark Age of Camelot
Dark Age of Camelot

Dark Age of Camelot is a 3D computer graphics medieval fantasy MMORPG that revolves around war between three realms following King Arthur's rule....
, the player's guild appears in full below the player's name. In games that allow players to customize their appearance (usually by picking the color of their attire), clan members might all share a similar look, or bear their clan's logo on their character's outfit. The MMORPG Guild Wars has Guild Capes which can be customized by the guild master. The MMORPG World of Warcraft
World of Warcraft

World of Warcraft, often referred to as WoW, is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game . It is Blizzard Entertainment's fourth released game set in the fantasy Warcraft universe, which was first introduced by Warcraft: Orcs & Humans in 1994 in video gaming....
introduced tabard
Tabard

A tabard is a short coat, either sleeveless, or with short sleeves or shoulder pieces, which was a common item of men's clothing in the Middle Ages, usually for outdoors....
s, in which a guild leader could customize a tabard to any look they wanted. After the guild leader had purchased the tabard design, guild members could then purchase a guild tabard in order to represent their guild. The game
City of Heroes
City of Heroes

City of Heroes is a MMORPG based on the superhero comic book genre, developed by Cryptic Studios and published by NCsoft. The game was launched in North America on April 28, 2004 and in Europe on 4 February 2005 with English language, German language and French language servers....
 goes even farther. A player can switch between their entire regular costume colors and the "Supergroup's" costume colors. It can also be refined to not apply at all or to only apply a certain areas.

Further reading

  • article from Esther Dyson
    Esther Dyson

    Esther Dyson is a journalist and commentator on emerging digital technology, a founding member of the digerati, an entrepreneur, and a philanthropist....
    's EDventure, see section "Beyond collaboration:Group to group interaction".
  • article from National Defense University
    National Defense University

    The National Defense University is an institution of higher education funded by the United States Department of Defense, intended to facilitate high-level training, education, and the development of national security strategy....
    's Defence Horizons, see section on "The Social Ecology of Games" by J.C. Herz.
  • proceedings of the 15th Biennial Association of Asian Social Science Research Councils released by UNESCO
    UNESCO

    United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization is a specialized agency of the United Nations established on 16 November 1945....
     Bangkok, see section 16 "Youth culture in online game worlds: Emergence of cyber lifestyles in Korean society" by Sang-Min Whang, Department of Psychology Yonsei University
    Yonsei University

    Yonsei University is a highly selective and prestigious major research university, located in Seoul, South Korea. Established in 1885, it is one of the oldest universities in South Korea....
    .
  • article from the Nintendo WiFi Alliance (Clanpedia) explaining the structure of a gaming clan in the Nintendo Wi-Fi world.