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Game Sessions in TGG-U
What kind of sessions are in this community
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Duty of Generals
What does generals do in TGG
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Duty of reserve officers
What are duties of reserve officers
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Duty of Officers
What are duties of officers
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Duty of sub-chiefs
What are duties of sub-chiefs
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Rookies and Game ganger
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There are two different types of game sessions in here.

  1. Under 5 players – quick games
  2. language groups or other groups with more than five members in sessions

1-This game only requires a sub-chief level game leader. The game can be assembled very quickly, even on the same day.

2- This is more organized and managed, but not like official

This means game play in smaller groups (but more that 5), for example,friends together game sessions or with smaller groups. Game sessions are determined by the game leader and can be at any time (except during official games). Each game must have an Officer player who records the game on the TGG-U channel. The recordings serve as a basis for possible rewards and promotions, as well as for if there is a need to give a sanction. The game leader will describe the events to the stream as best he can.

All players can stream the game and if they record something that has not been seen on the official stream and is suitable for rewarding or sanctioning in the community, gangers can bring it to the attention of the general staff using the contact information in the community.

Choose a game

The game selection in both sessions is done by voting. The game organizer creates a poll of possible games and the game with the most votes is the winner. If there is a clear consensus on the game in smaller groups (unofficial games), voting is not necessary.

Game leader

The game leader is always an officer player, but not always necessarily the highest ranking player in the game. The game leader makes decisions in the game, but if a player higher in the hierarchy gives an order or solution, his word always carries more weight. It is generally good to let the game leader steer the game, but there may be situations where a higher officer has to override this with own orders.