munky91 wrote:This looks really interesting. How much time does this require? As a student my schedule is so variable I don't know if I can always show up for matches. How forgiving is the tournament for people who can't make every event?
Each team has a slightly different requirement for the amount of time needed to be invested. Generally though, you are looking at a battle every 2 weeks on the Saturday which can last up to 4 hours (Unlikely though).
Then each team has it's own training schedule. This can consist of squad, team and joint team training. We understand that people may not be able to attend every battle and training session. However we do keep track of attendance and having poor attendance to trainings can mean you aren't selected to play in the battle.
And for people who like to go up the ranks and have more responsibilities this can mean even more time needed to be invested.
It can take up a lot of time but if you're a keen PR player who plays it pretty much every night then you shouldn't have a problem.
What the PRT is looking for are players who can commit but also enjoy themselves. It's a rewarding experience and I personally have met many great people who are a joy to play PR and other games with.
It is certainly worth joining up... if you can commit a decent amount of time
DesmoLocke wrote:
I must say that Ive always thought about signing up but I dont think I will. Recent contact with some PR-CATA and PR-NATO tagged players left me thinking its full of kids who think they are gods gift to to the world. Plus having always outscore them in team points and KDR makes me think I have nothing to learn from the PRT. Keep up the good work anyways fellas!
Like Robbi said this shouldn't be taken as a true representative of all PRT players. And as for outscoring them and having a better KDR. The PRT and PR in general is about teamwork. Not individual scores
