Our Charter
Hero Fireteams HQ is organized as a supergroup under the revised Paragon City charter, but we are different from most
supergroups. Our membership is diverse in powers, in security level, in patrolling patterns. What we share is a commitment
to the idea that small groups with good tactics can outperform large, less organized groups in most situations. Sure, once
in a while, a huge threat comes along, and one of the city's signature heroes must organize a Task Force. But for
day-to-day countering of evil, a fireteam of heroes is both more effective ((and more fun)) than a whole squad.
The defining vision of Hero Fireteams is that no matter how large our membership grows, we will prefer small teams (two to
four, or maybe five members), and we prefer some tactical sophistication in combat. We are interested in the unfolding
story of the salvation of Paragon City, and prefer well-defined missions to ad-hoc area patrols. The group exists
primarily as a clearinghouse for forming these small teams, a resource pool of other heroes who share the same beliefs and
whose suitability for small teams has been demonstrated.
Membership in Hero Fireteams is by invitation, and is generally extended to heroes who have engaged in at least a few
small team missions with existing members. Ideally, the prospective new member will have worked with more than one
distinct combination of other members, but this is not a requirement.
((If you play on Pinnacle and are looking for members for a small team, check to see if any of us are online. That's the whole reason the group exists!))
XFire IM supports City of Heroes "in game" messaging
Some military shooter friends turned me onto the XFire instant messenger recently.
What's really great about it is it supports "in game messaging," which doesn't require you to alt-tab to the Windows desktop to use. (You just press X/Scroll Lock to open a small chat window in any game that supports the "in game messaging").
Lots and lots of games support it, including City of Heroes, World of Warcraft and about every action game out there. It will tell you what game your friend is playing, and in many cases allow you to one-click join their game.
For me, it will hopefully allow my non-COH fan friends to message me in COH and invite me to play other stuff. If you play more than one MMORPG, this might let your friends from the other game message you while you're playing. Or they might send you a message before they log in to something and get your attention to join them in the other game.
Nearly 300 games are supported. For now it's free, and is not festooned with ads like ICQ.
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