(edited by Medavc.3017)
Placing Guild Hall Decoration's Question
You need to turn your aoe mode to “normal” in options. I usually se instant so this was a headache for me as well.
One you’ve turned it to normal, hit 1 and you’ll see the “ghost” of the decoration, and you can hold down LMB to rotate it, then click LMB again to place it.
Just remember to set your aoe mode back to instant when you’re done and ready to go adventuring.
They need to hard code “normal” aoe placement in to decoration mode. It’s kind of annoying to constantly have to open options and change it.
Writer/Director – Quaggan Quest
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ky2TGPmMPeQ
Ah I see thank you as a warrior i never have it on normal.Done what you suggested worked great for me thank you very much appreciated.Yes i agree that could be a major pain in the neck for sure would help to code it in i agree.
Took me a month to accidentally discover the rotation tool ;-)
It’s kinda weak that it doesn’t instantly pop-up. It takes a second to show.
Placing Guild Hall Decoration's Question
in Guild Wars 2: Heart of Thorns
Posted by: Feirlista Xv.1425
There one issue with guild hall decorations that kind of bothers me, if you place something anyone cane come along and move or change it. You could declarative some little out of the way corner of the guild hall get thing setup just the way you want it just to have someone come along and mess it all up.
put the correct term in but not everyone has kittens
There one issue with guild hall decorations that kind of bothers me, if you place something anyone cane come along and move or change it. You could declarative some little out of the way corner of the guild hall get thing setup just the way you want it just to have someone come along and mess it all up.
The guild owns all decorations, not the player. If a guild member is messing up the decorations, remove their decorating privileges.
Writer/Director – Quaggan Quest
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ky2TGPmMPeQ
There one issue with guild hall decorations that kind of bothers me, if you place something anyone cane come along and move or change it. You could declarative some little out of the way corner of the guild hall get thing setup just the way you want it just to have someone come along and mess it all up.
The guild owns all decorations, not the player. If a guild member is messing up the decorations, remove their decorating privileges.
Restricting deco privilege is a slippery slope.
There one issue with guild hall decorations that kind of bothers me, if you place something anyone cane come along and move or change it. You could declarative some little out of the way corner of the guild hall get thing setup just the way you want it just to have someone come along and mess it all up.
The guild owns all decorations, not the player. If a guild member is messing up the decorations, remove their decorating privileges.
Restricting deco privilege is a slippery slope.
I’d argue that granting deco priveledges is the slippery slope if you’re already having problems with people complaining about messing up each other’s “stuff”
If people can’t act like adults and keep to their respective agreed upon zones, should those people really have priveledges to use the guild’s decorations in the first place?
Writer/Director – Quaggan Quest
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ky2TGPmMPeQ
There one issue with guild hall decorations that kind of bothers me, if you place something anyone cane come along and move or change it. You could declarative some little out of the way corner of the guild hall get thing setup just the way you want it just to have someone come along and mess it all up.
The guild owns all decorations, not the player. If a guild member is messing up the decorations, remove their decorating privileges.
Restricting deco privilege is a slippery slope.
I’d argue that granting deco priveledges is the slippery slope if you’re already having problems with people complaining about messing up each other’s “stuff”
If people can’t act like adults and keep to their respective agreed upon zones, should those people really have priveledges to use the guild’s decorations in the first place?
It is rank based. That’s what I mean by new problems. It will be like demoting and also discouraging those demoted people from contributing further to the guild. From there its just a short drop before they exit the guild. All cause someone couldn’t handle sharing their toys. I cannot imagine someone meaningful to the guild seriously harassing another’s deco in the first place.
There one issue with guild hall decorations that kind of bothers me, if you place something anyone cane come along and move or change it. You could declarative some little out of the way corner of the guild hall get thing setup just the way you want it just to have someone come along and mess it all up.
The guild owns all decorations, not the player. If a guild member is messing up the decorations, remove their decorating privileges.
Restricting deco privilege is a slippery slope.
I’d argue that granting deco priveledges is the slippery slope if you’re already having problems with people complaining about messing up each other’s “stuff”
If people can’t act like adults and keep to their respective agreed upon zones, should those people really have priveledges to use the guild’s decorations in the first place?
It is rank based. That’s what I mean by new problems. It will be like demoting and also discouraging those demoted people from contributing further to the guild. From there its just a short drop before they exit the guild. All cause someone couldn’t handle sharing their toys. I cannot imagine someone meaningful to the guild seriously harassing another’s deco in the first place.
Everyone in my guild that wants deco priveledges has them, and this hasn’t been a problem at all. However, the first person to make it a problem will have those priveledges removed. They’re all told this as soon as they get the deco rights. That’s just common sense, and everyone agrees with the policy. Anyone who gets bent out of shape about that probably doesn’t possess the maturity or social skills to operate in a shared space with pooled assets in the first place, and should absolutely exit the guild before I do it for them.
Writer/Director – Quaggan Quest
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ky2TGPmMPeQ