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Per this thread, apparently some folks think a person who shows up to almost a hundred guild events warrants nothing for his efforts. ~90 guild events in ~6 months is roughly one every other day. That's a lot.
When the Forsaken recruiters come calling to me, I politely tell them "no thanks" and go about my business. I've been in online gaming long enough to know the extreme expectations high-end guilds tend to place on their members, and know it's not for me. Perhaps the original poster is less familiar with online gaming? I don't know his history, but I hope he's wise enough to treat this as a learning experience. I have a longstanding personal rule of never joining a guild which uses any form of currency-based loot, and immediately leave any guild which transitions to such. That rule has for years done a fine job of ensuring my hobby remains fun and free, rather than turning gaming into a really lousy second job with schedules, on-call requirements, and no pay. Danth |
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I'll settle for skipping the high-end pixels but otherwise playing this game how I choose to, when I choose to. I consider it a good trade in my favor. Those top pixels do nothing for you if you wake up one day and realize you hate the game. Danth |
They left out "scoring awesome loots for old TMO members we make officers the moment they come back."
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Maybe in other games like wildstar or Guild wars 2 you can hope for pixels whilst being a casua scum, but this is P99, maybe you didn't realize but it's quite hardcore. |
Meh I'll jump in here too. Azure Guard hoarded loot similarly to Forsaken.
I was also a member of Azure Guard (I've been in basically every big guild on this server on various characters and am still in several of them). I left for the same reasons that lonmoer just outlined. Guild loot policy being carefully crafted to control where loot actually ends up. When I left AG they had a policy where officers made their own decision on if an item was appropriate for a class, blah blah blah. It was a total mess of favouritism. I will give AG credit though because they listened to my opinions, took my feedback seriously and implemented changes, and this was also a couple years ago so who knows what has changed. They didn't kick me for saying I was upset with policy and wanting to talk about it. |
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Its not like other members don't agree, they are just too scared to say anything. I know they agree because I can name at least a dozen people who told me they agree only in the last 24 hours. |
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