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The Sham Master
08-05-2010, 05:53 PM
Hello all,
I have been gaming since I was very young and I had been an XBL gamer since around 2004. I was a fan of PMS and their quest to show the world that ladies are just as good at gaming as we are(if not more) since the days of Halo 2. However, I was never aware of H2O's existence until just recently and I thought that would be a great clan to join show I can show my support for PMS.
The only thing worrying me at the moment is the whole idea of required practices. I play COD:MW2 quite often and I'm sure I would be able to make the required hours, however, I'm currently serving in the Army National Guard(which takes up time on my schedule, sometimes sporadically) and I'm looking into another federal job that requires me to work at different shifts often changing my schedule. Also, I have deployed overseas for a year and it could happen again(hopefully not though) before my enlistment contract is up(in two years). That would obviously put a huge dent in my activity level within the clan.
I understand that in order to be accepted into the clan you must meet the requirements which include practice times. My question is, after meeting those requirements and becoming a full H2O member, am I forced to make a certain quota of practice hours or can I just play whenever I am available and stay within the clan? I apologize for the novel I just wrote but it was a concern I wanted to get addressed before I apply to see if it is even right for me. If not, then my support for PMS will still continue as always and so will my support for H2O too now that I'm am aware of your existence! =]

Thank you,
Evan Bruno
aka The Sham Master(XBL)

Jump Guy H2O
08-05-2010, 06:20 PM
Welcome Evan. After you finish recruitment you would have to make 4 hours or practice a week to stay an active member if not you would be made casual but you would still be a member of H2O.

The Sham Master
08-05-2010, 06:26 PM
Awesome. Thank you for the reply. I will go work on my application now.

The3vilBurrit0
08-05-2010, 06:50 PM
Well he answered your question, all I want to say is thank you for your service!

The Sham Master
08-05-2010, 06:52 PM
Well thank you for the support! Seriously, we veterans really appreciate it. We don't get enough as you would think. In fact, I think I've had more people spit at me than shake my hand when I'm in uniform. Sad, but entirely true

The3vilBurrit0
08-05-2010, 06:54 PM
Wow that sucks., my dad is a retired air force mechanic and he barely gets thanked.