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Player Im not sure why you said that. No, I don’t have 500 active and representing members. I have 500 members. My problem is when “Player Character” says, I’d like to join your guild I don’t have one, and I really like your forum posts.
Now, if I wanted to add my 501’st member, i’d be forced to remove someone. My choices are:
a) An active and loyal member
b) A non active member – ( no real tools to figure out who’s not active, so theres a chance you remove someone loyal and active, just on vacation )
c) A dual-guilder ( partially loyal )
d) Let this guild stagnate and die, while you become the first member of my new guild.
It’s an issue weather you want to see it or not, or weather anyone wants to address it.
Not to be nit-picky, but if your in multipul guilds, why would they be in my teamspeak 100% of the time? If your representing guild #2 I’d have to look thru my roster, then type to you individually to let you know about something happening in the near future.
For your first comment, getting 500 players is easy. Getting 500 active and representing players to build enough influence to upgrade fully in a month is a different story, and exactly the problem. If you just go out and get 500 players, in a month you’ll only have 20 active representing players. To maintain good numbers you continually have to prune, or your guild stagnates and dies.
Thanks to both of you for actually taking the time to read this post/rant though.
If he’s playing with a few friends, why not be loyal to their guild? Sorry, I dont think your response helps my problem. If 500 members all play with their friends in 500 different guilds then the guild with 500 people isn’t very useful to anyone.
Besides, it’s not about kicking someone for dual-guilding, its about having to replace a dual-guilder for someone that wants to be 100% loyal. A choice you are forced to make at 500 members. So ya , to the guy that gets kicked, I am a bad guy. However, if I am a good guild leader then my responsibility is to the guild, and to the loyal guild members first, right?
I dont understand why there is a 500 person limit on guilds. You force me to be a bad guy when I have to remove someone that dual-guilds in favor of someone who doesn’t have a home but wants to join and be 100% loyal.
If you do not want to increase the limit fine, but please add two things to the guild window that would take some of the work and difficulty off of me trying to explain the same thing to 1000 people as a guild leader.
1) Show the tag name the toon is representing in the roster, so I know if they are multi-guilders or someone who just does not know how to turn on their tags.
2) Explain how guilds and representing work on the front guild page so people can understand it. Something like:
" Guilds offer you a community of players to help you complete missions, ask questions, and engage in joint adventures. In GW2 your account can have up to five different guilds, but each character may only represent one guild at a time. The guild you choose to represent gains influence by your actions. Your character gains any buffs and guild chat from that guild.
If you split your loyalty by having multipul guilds, you will miss any guild chat advertisements for missions, dungeon requests, or events run by your non-represented guilds. A guild with too many guild hopping members makes it difficult to organize any guild related content for its members. Guilds with loyal members tend to be stronger as they can act quickly to get their members on the same page. My suggestion is to join guilds until you find one you like, and then be loyal to that guild. Help make the guild you choose better at the things you want, instead of leaving them behind to join one guild for pve and another for pvp.
A guild can have only a maximum of 500 players. Guild leaders at this point in order to maintain an active guild of loyal members must start making some cuts to the roster if they do not want to perish. If you quit the game, the guild leader has no way of knowing, but he/she can’t let the guild die so if you have not played in a long period of time you may get removed from the guild. You may also be removed if you are a multi-guilder to make room for a person who wants to be 100% loyal to the guild. These choices are not a personal thing, they are simply to keep the guild active and vibrant, and it is in the best interest of the loyal members that guild has.
For example, if you represent my guild only 30% of the time, my other guild members would not be able to easily ask you to join them for a dungeon the other 70% in guild chat. The same goes for your other guild 30% of the time. Once a guild hits 500 members, if you are cut due to not representing, its not personal, it is to maintain a healthy active loyal guild.
Getting kicked from a guild for either of these reasons is not like being fired. You will always be welcomed back if there is space, and you wish to play more or be more loyal. "
-+- Or GW2 could just take away the guild cap limit.
I just thought it would be cool if people could have their ranks listed as titles next to their names.
Just a way to give some recognition to people who earn rank ups. Wow used to post a rank up in guild chat, so people had a little recognition when they were promoted.
Something like:
Frost Mirror [COLD]
~FrostFoot~
That does not fix it Keln. When you click an icon to change someone rank it always lists it in Alphabetical order. There actually is no up and down arrow option. It’s a pop-up that has the Ranks listed Alphabetically.
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4) A way to tell if someone is in more than one guild so I know who not to bother explaining representing too for each newb character.
Three items that would improve headaches tremendously each on their own. If you agree say it, so we can get some attention to this. In order of importance to me:
1) Guild Rank symbol to show in guild chat so people know if they should pay attention if you have a large guild. The [G] wouldn’t be necessary so no extra room would be required.
2) Change the list order of ranking up members via rank and not alphabetically
3) – Officer chat channel – I’m ok without this one as we can use a teamspeak room, but just a though.
Hello, to me it seems like when you are choosing a new rank for a member of your guild the list should be in order of Rank’s not by the alphabetical order of each Rank.
When you have created 10 separate Ranks for example and you want to move Johnny up by one rank, you have to do a lot of cross-referencing instead of just see what rank Johnny is then move him up or down the pulldown list by 1.
Technically not a bug I suppose, but a real annoyance and I am just hoping to bring some attention to this, hopefully it would be a quick thing to change how the Ranks are ordered.
Thanks.