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Player Enthusiasm

I am looking for ideas as to how I can enthuse my Coop to be more interactive, and also as to how to encourage them to be more active during Coop Challenges. I have tried all the usual written encouragement ''chats'', but they are not getting results.
I would appreciate any helpful ideas you could offer me.
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1.You have assess yourself these things first
a) What kind of coop due you really wish ?
Compete with other coops or just spend your time in it.
b)Are you intrested in weekend coop or regular one?
Weekend coop- cooperative projects, on Saturdays and Sundays
Regular one- non stop it goes continuously
After assessing these you can have a decesion.
Then you can pick correct members of your thoughts and alike
You can't change someone's attitude you have pick members of your nature
To be pin point If you are trying to catch up someone ahead of your coop then find those attitude members.
And at last I have played earlier in a coop were we use to interact onevery issue now i joined another one where there is no interaction only these
1. Start a project complete it
2.Start a project complete it
and it goes on they even don't bother about discussung before starting a project
I would suggest asking your members which one they want to devote the most time too, and work towards that goal. Avoiding the burn out that occurs after CC.
GGS just does not hold any concern for it's players or their suggestions, and will quickly bury any thread they deem negative to suggestions for reformating CC. With that the only option they are giving us is to modify our game play to their schedule preferences.
All I try and do is to make sure every player in my team knows that where we finish means very little to me, its how we get there that counts. Play fair, use your farms and work as a team to pick up as many prizes as we can. Rank result doesnt matter, every rep point counts even for last place finishes. The last thing I want is people stressing out over ranks, just win what u can and hopefully one of the hard work reward mystery boxes brings some gold
From maybe broatder angle: Many features in this game are set up for hardcore players. Mid cores and casuals don't stand a chance in such competition. No point even trying. Gaming is simply NOT our life. Not even chosing "right" players is as simple as it sounds, especially if you lead a small, developing, down the ranks positioned cooperative. Hardcore gamers tend to gravitate towards top positioned co-ops (and even these sometimes struggle for enough active players nowadays), and if you happen to get a hardcore in your small team, he's likely to drive casuals away to find somewhere more relaxed provided he stays there long enough, which is unlikely.
Amen to that!
There is no easy answer or fix.
If GGS would implement some game changes, such as a Gold Lock that could be turned on or off, then it might be easier to attract new players. Hopefully to develop into regular active players.
hello Tract!
I always email players before I invite them to a coop. The reason is you get a feel for what type of player they will be. If someone isn't going to communicate, they won't respond to your email and if they respond, you most likely will have someone who will chat with you at least via email. When I first started a coop 4 years ago I had the same issue. I would accept an application and these players would just sit there, say nothing do nothing. It was very frustrating. I would only accept applications that write a meaningful message and those that respond to you when you email them or when you accept them into a coop. Feel free to email me if you have questions and I will help you further.