anathemort wrote: »@Living_Ded thanks for your interest, I've sent you an in-game invitation! Check out the guild tab for Discord and other info!
"We currently have one requirement to join the guild and that is to have discord.... Dont worry if you can't VC with us...."
Your guild sounds potentially interesting, but I'm confused by this. You say that you require members to use voice chat, but then immediately say that prospective members don't need to worry about whether they can use voice chat...?
RavenSworn wrote: »Heya, vc is part of discord but more importantly, our announcements, guides, general information about the guild and its members are found within our guild server.
RavenSworn wrote: »Heya, vc is part of discord but more importantly, our announcements, guides, general information about the guild and its members are found within our guild server.
Ah. I assumed when guild announcements said that Discord was a requirement, they meant that Discord *for voice chat* was required. I've always preferred actual forums to Discord-style "unstructured free form chat discussions that never end," and see the latter as being much more conducive to idle chatter than to actual information relay, so I wasn't expecting that guilds would be using Discord in lieu of real forums. But it's also been a few years since I was last involved in an MMO, and things change. I can adapt if need be.
Anyway, as to me and what I'm looking for....
(And I apologize in advance if you've already read this, as it's just a copy-and-paste from the "looking for guild recommendations" message I posted earlier today.)
I'm a mature (well, old, anyway, with three kids who are now adults), casual gamer, with substantially more interest in PvE than in PvP. (In other words, I don't really have much interest in PvP at all.) I'm new to ESO, but not to online gaming, as I've been gaming for 30 years, since I started back in the '80s on a Commodore 64.
What I look for in a guild is primarily just a fun group of people with whom to chat while I play. (And I mean chat via in-game text chat, as while I certainly see the advantages of voice chat when in a group or raiding, I'm honestly not likely to use it much while playing casually, and probably wouldn't join a guild that required its members to use it all the time.) As far as actual game play is concerned, I've always tended to prefer solo adventuring to grouping (though I haven't yet played ESO enough to know how practical that will be at higher levels), so I don't particularly expect much in terms of teammates or equipment from a guild. Certainly, I'm not after the sort of equipment "freebies" a lot of guilds in my experience offer new members just to try to boost their member counts. And on a similar note, I'd much prefer a small or medium-sized group that does at least a little screening of potential members to a large guild that invites anyone who asks.
I'm not trying to seem overly picky, here, but at the same time, I'd prefer not to have to "bounce" between guilds for a while before finding one that's a good fit, so I figure the better I elucidate what I'm looking for, the more likely I am to find the right guild.
As far as what I bring to the table, well, I'm a "grumpy old guy" with a love of puns and wordplay and a frequently bizarre sense of humor. The character I've finally settled on as my main is "Olwin the Unwary," a Breton sorcerer, though I'm sure I'll have more characters soon, as I've always been a bit of an altaholic.
If you think I might fit in your guild, I'm willing to give it a try. If not, no hard feelings.