OrangeTheCat wrote: »Oh come off it! I advertise my trade guild ONCE per zone per day. Hardly obtrusive and not spam. Hardly an offence. And what else can we do what with an anemic and contacting player base? If there was a guild or trade channel I'd use that but as it is...
The issue isn't that one clan advertises once per day, It's that thousands of clans advertise all day every day, doesn't matter if It's once or not.
ESO was a gift for Christmas and enjoying it very much thus far as a big fan of the Elder scrolls series.
One factor that's obviously new to the game with It's multiplayer aspect is being able to socialize with others.
I've noticed though that this has been difficult as guilds are always advertising in this chat, if It's not spamming It's different guilds posting over top of a previous guilds advertisement.
This is making it very difficult for players to interact with one another.
I have seen players in-game make comments about this, like "spam!" And "Do you expect people to join your guild if you advertise it in the chat like this". It obviously annoys players.
I do realize that reporting a player for spam is an option, but I'm concerned as I will be the one at fault as some guilds are advertising only one post, but because of that one post it activates another guild to post over top of that guild and it creates a chain reaction.
Please do something about this...
I'm one to make suggestions,
Possibly make an official announcement that advertising guilds in-game is a reportable offence. So that players know if It's right or wrong when it comes to reporting and advertising a guild.
I'm not suggesting that you can't talk about your guild name in-game, but more that It's not announced to the world and discussed in a general conversation where an invitation comes up.
Thanks for reading,
hope something can be done because of my rant.
Demendra
I have seen players in-game make comments about this, like "spam!" And "Do you expect people to join your guild if you advertise it in the chat like this". It obviously annoys players.
I do realize that reporting a player for spam is an option, but I'm concerned as I will be the one at fault as some guilds are advertising only one post, but because of that one post it activates another guild to post over top of that guild and it creates a chain reaction.
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »There ARE other ways for guilds to recruit but they require time and work. That's why many guild leaders simply rely on spamming the zone chat, knowing but still ignoring how ennoying it is for everyone.
- Join PU Groups and talk to people. PUG are usually full of people with no or inactive guilds. Same with raids.
- Find other guilds to merge with
- Look in zone chat for people looking for guilds
- Etc...
lordrichter wrote: »OrangeTheCat wrote: »Oh come off it! I advertise my trade guild ONCE per zone per day. Hardly obtrusive and not spam. Hardly an offence. And what else can we do what with an anemic and contacting player base? If there was a guild or trade channel I'd use that but as it is...
The issue isn't that one clan advertises once per day, It's that thousands of clans advertise all day every day, doesn't matter if It's once or not.
This is a little bit of an exaggeration.
Let's say that there are thousands of guilds recruiting every day spawning even more thousands of Zone messages. You will only see a fraction of them.
For starters, zone messages are local to the zone. Depending on how much you move around, this can be a significant amount of filtering. During a normal course of play, I rarely see 10 zones. I am more likely to see no more than 5 zones. A low level character may see 1 or 2 zones.
Next, you only get zone messages from people who are actually in the megaserver channel with you. That means that no matter how many people may be in Daggerfall at the moment, you will not be with more than a couple hundred people. Back in the summer, I estimated the channel size to be on the order of 300 players. If that has not changed much, figure that, if you spend a couple hours in Daggerfall city, you might see up to 500 characters. For someone who is just passing through and visiting the crafting stations and bank, it will probably be half of that.
So, no, will not get thousands of guild advertisements all day every day. You won't even get a start at it, unless you actively seek out those messages.
I have seen players in-game make comments about this, like "spam!" And "Do you expect people to join your guild if you advertise it in the chat like this". It obviously annoys players.
I do realize that reporting a player for spam is an option, but I'm concerned as I will be the one at fault as some guilds are advertising only one post, but because of that one post it activates another guild to post over top of that guild and it creates a chain reaction.
First, welcome to Tamriel.
Second: The chat tab system is one you should be familiar with for your preferences. You can have custom tailored chat tabs to exclude info in one tab, while keeping it another if you feel the need to review zone chat. For instance, I have a tab called "Immersive," which keeps my local chat, team chat, emotes and NPC texts in one tab. Next is "Global," which has all the guild and zone chats in one window. I further break these down with "Traders", " Combat" and "Social" to distinguish between types of guilds I belong to.
The chat system let's me refine what I see, and when/how I see it. You should work out a system to your preference.
Side note: Zone spam really only happens in the beginning areas. Find a crew you like, then just ignore Zone unless you have a need. It normalizes once you're beyond lvl 15 areas.
Do I really have to get specific on this when all you have to do is read it...
I said "thousands of clans advertise all day every day", and that's 100% true on the ESO. I didn't say I see thousands of spam messages from guilds everyday did I?
lordrichter wrote: »Do I really have to get specific on this when all you have to do is read it...
I said "thousands of clans advertise all day every day", and that's 100% true on the ESO. I didn't say I see thousands of spam messages from guilds everyday did I?
Yes, as a matter of fact, you do. Your whole thread is about seeing too many of these messages, so when you start talking about thousands of them, things need to be explained.
Alphashado wrote: »
That is simply untrue. Until you have the responsibility of trying to keep a guild full of 500 active accounts, you will never understand how challenging it really is and how much work is involved. We lose 10-15 accounts every single day due to our 15 day inactivity policy.
ESO was a gift for Christmas and enjoying it very much thus far as a big fan of the Elder scrolls series.
One factor that's obviously new to the game with It's multiplayer aspect is being able to socialize with others.
I've noticed though that this has been difficult as guilds are always advertising in this chat, if It's not spamming It's different guilds posting over top of a previous guilds advertisement.
This is making it very difficult for players to interact with one another.
I have seen players in-game make comments about this, like "spam!" And "Do you expect people to join your guild if you advertise it in the chat like this". It obviously annoys players.
I do realize that reporting a player for spam is an option, but I'm concerned as I will be the one at fault as some guilds are advertising only one post, but because of that one post it activates another guild to post over top of that guild and it creates a chain reaction.
Please do something about this...
I'm one to make suggestions,
Possibly make an official announcement that advertising guilds in-game is a reportable offence. So that players know if It's right or wrong when it comes to reporting and advertising a guild.
I'm not suggesting that you can't talk about your guild name in-game, but more that It's not announced to the world and discussed in a general conversation where an invitation comes up.
Thanks for reading,
hope something can be done because of my rant.
Demendra
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »Alphashado wrote: »
That is simply untrue. Until you have the responsibility of trying to keep a guild full of 500 active accounts, you will never understand how challenging it really is and how much work is involved. We lose 10-15 accounts every single day due to our 15 day inactivity policy.
Don't confuse "disagree" with "untrue" and explain why the methods I mentioned should not work for you.
And if you loose 10-15 members / day maybe you should start wondering if people find what they're looking for in your guild.
And yes I have the responsibility of a guild, but we have a different policy than yours : I try to keep it full of happy friendly members (not necessarily 500) rather than sticking to 500 anonymous IDs.
I doubt there are literally thousands of guilds advertising. I don't think we even have so many guilds.lordrichter wrote: »OrangeTheCat wrote: »Oh come off it! I advertise my trade guild ONCE per zone per day. Hardly obtrusive and not spam. Hardly an offence. And what else can we do what with an anemic and contacting player base? If there was a guild or trade channel I'd use that but as it is...
The issue isn't that one clan advertises once per day, It's that thousands of clans advertise all day every day, doesn't matter if It's once or not.
This is a little bit of an exaggeration.
Let's say that there are thousands of guilds recruiting every day spawning even more thousands of Zone messages. You will only see a fraction of them.
For starters, zone messages are local to the zone. Depending on how much you move around, this can be a significant amount of filtering. During a normal course of play, I rarely see 10 zones. I am more likely to see no more than 5 zones. A low level character may see 1 or 2 zones.
Next, you only get zone messages from people who are actually in the megaserver channel with you. That means that no matter how many people may be in Daggerfall at the moment, you will not be with more than a couple hundred people. Back in the summer, I estimated the channel size to be on the order of 300 players. If that has not changed much, figure that, if you spend a couple hours in Daggerfall city, you might see up to 500 characters. For someone who is just passing through and visiting the crafting stations and bank, it will probably be half of that.
So, no, will not get thousands of guild advertisements all day every day. You won't even get a start at it, unless you actively seek out those messages.
Do I really have to get specific on this when all you have to do is read it...
I said "thousands of clans advertise all day every day", and that's 100% true on the ESO. I didn't say I see thousands of spam messages from guilds everyday did I?
I doubt there are literally thousands of guilds advertising. I don't think we even have so many guilds.
Alphashado wrote: »
It would be impossible to find that many people every single day using only the methods you mentioned.
Seriously. You are greatly embellishing this issue that you clearly do not understand.
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »Alphashado wrote: »
It would be impossible to find that many people every single day using only the methods you mentioned.
Seriously. You are greatly embellishing this issue that you clearly do not understand.
Sorry but you still haven't explained WHY some of the possibilities I mentioned would not work for you. Seriously, you are greatly underestimating options that you have not tried.
I actually don't see any difference between a player's guild and a trading guild when it comes to finding what you want, feeling at ease and encouraged to participate. Becoming inactive and being kicked from a guild equals to quitting imho, even though I admit that quitting the game is not the same thing as quitting a guild.
I'm glad if heavy advertising via zone chat brings new sufficient and active new members though. At least it's not a useless annoyance for us.
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »Alphashado wrote: »
It would be impossible to find that many people every single day using only the methods you mentioned.
Seriously. You are greatly embellishing this issue that you clearly do not understand.
Sorry but you still haven't explained WHY some of the possibilities I mentioned would not work for you. Seriously, you are greatly underestimating options that you have not tried.