Makes sense really. If you are in 5 guilds wich is the max, it makes perfect sense that you cant receive new invites.
I don't get the issue. If they have 5/5 but are looking for a new and 'better' guild, wouldn't they have to leave one guild anyways?
I don't get the issue. If they have 5/5 but are looking for a new and 'better' guild, wouldn't they have to leave one guild anyways?
I don't know if the latest maintenance covered the glitch or not, but as the other posters pointed out, this has been a problem on pc recently. If you're in 5 guilds and drop one to join a new one, the "dropping one" doesn't seem to register. You get the message "You must drop one guild before accepting an invitation". I dropped one guild, but can't accept the invite to the new I was interested in.
So with the new update (on console) it has become very annoying to invite people to the guild. Now you can ONLY invite people who are not yet in 5 guilds already. However, most people are already in 5 guilds and when they ask you to invite them it is impossible. People won't just randomly leave a guild and start looking for another one, they will leave when they get the better alternative so they will always have 5 guilds up. about 80% of my sent invitations to people don't actually get them because of this new 'feauture'. It actually happend again just right now writing tis... so annoying!!
Pleaaaase change this again ZOS, eventho you never ever reply to one of my forum posts ever or listen to the community at all....
cheers
IcyDeadPeople wrote: »So with the new update (on console) it has become very annoying to invite people to the guild. Now you can ONLY invite people who are not yet in 5 guilds already. However, most people are already in 5 guilds and when they ask you to invite them it is impossible. People won't just randomly leave a guild and start looking for another one, they will leave when they get the better alternative so they will always have 5 guilds up. about 80% of my sent invitations to people don't actually get them because of this new 'feauture'. It actually happend again just right now writing tis... so annoying!!
Pleaaaase change this again ZOS, eventho you never ever reply to one of my forum posts ever or listen to the community at all....
cheers
I believe they already fixed this last week, no?
I don't know if the latest maintenance covered the glitch or not, but as the other posters pointed out, this has been a problem on pc recently. If you're in 5 guilds and drop one to join a new one, the "dropping one" doesn't seem to register. You get the message "You must drop one guild before accepting an invitation". I dropped one guild, but can't accept the invite to the new I was interested in.
Does the message persist if you log out and back in? It may take that for the game to save the fact that you've left a guild.
IcyDeadPeople wrote: »So with the new update (on console) it has become very annoying to invite people to the guild. Now you can ONLY invite people who are not yet in 5 guilds already. However, most people are already in 5 guilds and when they ask you to invite them it is impossible. People won't just randomly leave a guild and start looking for another one, they will leave when they get the better alternative so they will always have 5 guilds up. about 80% of my sent invitations to people don't actually get them because of this new 'feauture'. It actually happend again just right now writing tis... so annoying!!
Pleaaaase change this again ZOS, eventho you never ever reply to one of my forum posts ever or listen to the community at all....
cheers
I believe they already fixed this last week, no?
Unfortunately, no - Console has not received the fix yet. Only PC.
Huh. I wasn't even aware of this, as I've been in 5 guilds for almost my entire time in ESO.
The solution is not to send auto invites but first start a conversation and ask if he'she is ready to join, and only then send invite.
I was invited that way recently after short conversation and when the guild leader inviting me realised I'm already in 5 guilds he informed me about this, then I quickly quit one guild and joined a new one. I really see no problem in existing system.
Girl_Number8 wrote: »Unfortunately this does effect a lot of new guilds. They need new members and they have to do some random invites as every gm knows.
The solution is not to send auto invites but first start a conversation and ask if he'she is ready to join, and only then send invite.
I was invited that way recently after short conversation and when the guild leader inviting me realised I'm already in 5 guilds he informed me about this, then I quickly quit one guild and joined a new one. I really see no problem in existing system.
If only GMs had the time to have a conversation with all 500 people before they will join the guild. Good idea but not realistic.