We chatted about this and that, until the commanding officers joined the server. Members of the group were friendly enough. I met with about 25 other members in the John’s Cobras Training Grounds, and we patiently waited for other members to join. With no knowledge of how “Raiding” even worked and a stinging curiosity, I joined. Raiding Vortex Security with John’s CobrasĪ couple of days ago I received a “Rally/Raid” invitation from John’s Cobras, a military themed group I had joined a few weeks prior. I knew of the intense competition between the military-themed groups, so I joined a few and kept an eye on my feed for announcements. To begin to develop this series, I had to get my feet wet. Many of them are very serious about what they do and require a lot of dedication to advance. Some groups have upwards of 100,000 members. Groups have always fascinated me–though in the year and a half that I’ve been here at ROBLOX, I never really participated in their affairs. We participated in surprise raids and fought alongside (and in some cases, against) groups of all sizes and abilities. We talked with members of all sorts of groups, big and small. For this, the inaugural entry in the series, we’ve chosen to focus on the competition that occurs between groups–intense rivalries, training, patrols and raids that are unfolding all hours of every day. Group Dynamic will be dedicated to reporting on and engaging with groups of all sorts and sizes. We’ve long been asked to better represent the world of ROBLOX Groups, and today we’re launching a series to do just that. As is the case with ROBLOX developers, we blog curators listen to our readers’ feedback and try to produce content that interests you.
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