Does it serve any purpose in a game where those in guilds tend to be in multiple guilds?
WraithAzraiel wrote: »
Sure. Aids in advertisement. Promotes guild solidarity. Ease of operation for events, like live guild auctions.
It'll work just like GW2, you can only have 1 guild tag active at a time. But switch back and forth at will.
Going into PvP turns it off. Along with nameplates in general if they're implemented.
No. Tabards fill the bill nice enough.
WraithAzraiel wrote: »*sees 2 people wearing identical tabards*
You: "Oh hey, are you guys in the same guild? That's cool, rocking your colors with pride and whatnot"
Them: "No, we're in different guilds, we just have the same logo."
You: "Oh....well that's awkward."
lordrichter wrote: »Tabards need to be like names, unique. I recently saw someone not in my guild wearing the tabard from my guild.
WraithAzraiel wrote: »Aaaaand there's the problem with tabards. Cute idea. Ultimately useless.
seancaputo_ESO wrote: »yeah, increase more lag...
Create an add on.
cozmon3c_ESO wrote: »ive suggested just make it part of the title if you desire
example
Tyro of Guild Umbra
Master wizard of Entropy Rising
General of Decibal
Everything you've said so far emphasises the huge difference between how PvP and PvE players use their Guilds. For you, it's about running raids and dungeons.C0pp3rhead wrote: »Many serious PvP guilds recognize eachother on sight by spotting one or two members of a group. Moreover, PvP guild leaders are in regular contact with eachother, coordinating actions. As for PvE, most guilds group together for their raid activities, and try not to resort to pugs.
When you're a Level 3 newbie, you don't know who anyone is. Forget recognising that this group of people are Such And Such Guild because you know a couple of the names. You don't know any names, or recognise any Guilds' colours, or know that some person who just wandered past you is a Guildmaster. Many of our members and all of our Guild Officers have invited "random" players from low level zones to join the Guild because they were obviously new, lost, clueless, and in need of friends who could give them decent advice. But how many other people have we missed?
A couple of months ago, I wanted to join a trading Guild who always seemed to have good items in their store. I hung out in the zone where that Guild's trader was, I asked on /zone if anyone was a member and could invite me, asked everyone I traded with if they were a member... It still took about 5 days before I was able to find someone who could give me an invite.