Take for example, MACHINE. Comprised of the entirety of what I'm told is desf (anyone know what that stands for?) their page describes them as never having performed very well in any tournament, but being rather decent players individually. I attribute the fact that they have never performed well to any number of factors from personalities clashing to dogs dying horrible deaths. However, the fact that none of the players in MACHINE have played Myth or Myth II in what amounts to forever could have considerable impact on their skill - now wait, before you think I mean in a bad way, consider: they have never before played well together.. *when practiced*. They have never before won any tournaments.. *when practiced*. What if the achilles heel of these smaller orders is practice? This might sound absurd, but follow for a moment if you can: Smaller teams tend to be less organized as well as less strategically buff. If practices are spent goofing around due to lack of organization or perhaps practicing a rather.. weak.. strategem, then could practice really have been what has been holding down all the most powerful clans in the game? Perhaps.. or perhaps it's just wang time for these newbie teams. Anyway, I'm tired and this article is boring to write.. Speaking of which I don't know why I submitted an article. It's kind of like making out with your gorgeous cousin: you don't know why you're doing it, but once you start you don't want to face the awkward problem of stopping. Play Dance Dance Revolution! | Is that many of these orders who they think of as "shabby", or perhaps "sucky", are due for some outstanding performances.