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Message 179900 - Posted: 19 Oct 2005, 5:23:05 UTC

If I join a team, do I surrender my credits to that team, or are they still mine too? Nothing confirms, nothing denys.

It is my understanding that if you join a team, your singular identity ceases.

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Message 179904 - Posted: 19 Oct 2005, 5:44:29 UTC

The credits you receive are yours. If you join a team, the credits you gain, while on that team, the team gets a duplicate set. They do not get credits that you already made, and if you move to a new team, the credits that team made from you do not leave them, and the new team only gets credits from that point forward.

I hope that helps.

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Message 179939 - Posted: 19 Oct 2005, 11:14:49 UTC

There's an article on Team Credit in the Wiki that describes how credit is determined for teams. At no time does credit move, it's like a player scoring for a sports team: you count the score for both the team and the player. You can also see in my signature that I've got credit in multiple projects, and my credit is part of what is reported for the team I belong to.

Pick a team and enjoy watching another set of numbers grow. 8-)

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