Welcome to the Official Crew Blog of the Callipygous Killers. I decided to create this blog for a more permanent place to keep the crew updated with information pertaining to the crew. I'll start off here with a post about myself to give you all a little insight into who your Crew Leader is.
My name is Troy. I'm a 38 year old single dad with full custody of my 5 year old son. I reside in the state of Oregon USA. I am a deaf guy too so you should all be aware of the fact that I do not use a headset and mic. People I game with will need to send me a text message to communicate.
Callipygous Killers is the only crew I belong to and I have no intention of joining any other crews. I deny every crew invite I'm sent regardless of who they are from. I've passed up invites to some top crews in the Max Payne 3 leaderboards with some incredibly skilled players and I've also denied invites from friends to join their crews. This is simply because I'm 100% committed to this crew. Even if I did accept an invite to join another crew chances are extremely thin that I will ever participate in it. I'd just be a deadbeat filling up a spot and I don't want to do that. That being said I totally understand if anyone wants to leave Callipygous Killers to focus on their own crews as well.
The fact that so many players want to run their own crews makes recruiting a challenge. Personally I'd advise against it for that reason. Callipygous Killers is a bit over a year old and only has 149 players on the Max Payne leaderboards out of about 250 members. It's only 240 now because I booted a lot of deadbeats and many left to start their own crews. So unless you only want a small crew I'd advise against creating your own. The difference for me is I established this crew shortly after the release of Max Payne 3 so I've had a year to build it up when there was less competition due to fewer crews. But if I had not started a crew back then I would not start one now. Even back the starting up was tough becuse recruiting wasn't easy even then. It's frustrating to watch your membership rise at an excruciatingly slow pace.
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