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A is not just a simple group of diverse players, it's a community of game genres and skill groups with the goal of creating a place where players can meet and play together in a family environment. Age groups rarely play a role, so an age range of 16 - 45 years is not uncommon.
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In most self-organized communities, various rules are set to preserve the group and to be comfortable together. Tolerance, cohesion and volunteering are the solid foundations that make up a gaming community and help to connect with other people at the same level.
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