MerlinPendragon wrote: »We already have this stuff. Any guild with a competent leader will create a guild hall or have one of their officers do so.
YES!O-Los_Zulis wrote: »A trend in modern MMO is a player guild system beyond the basic system we have here in ESO. Player guild levels, guild halls, missions and many other enhancements to the game could be a major improvement to the basic level game. What are your thoughts about see new player guild features brought to the game?
More guild bank control in general.Thannazzar wrote: »A daily withdrawal limit from guild banks by rank rather than just on/off access.
...that would actually be fun. Bonus points if it gave some buff to a group if worn by the leader...Thannazzar wrote: »Or Samurai style guild heraldry back banners if the former is too hard
Another good one. A guildhall needs to have the guild heraldry plastered all over! And it should not be too hard to make a banner that automatically displays the guild colors, and changes if those are edited...Thannazzar wrote: »Guild Heraldry banners and decorations.
dwemer_paleologist wrote: »
Thats fine, but why not just say yes so others can enjoy guild fixes.. It doesn't not affect you either way so just help a fellow man/woman out..
MerlinPendragon wrote: »We already have this stuff. Any guild with a competent leader will create a guild hall or have one of their officers do so.
Which is great until whomever owns that house quits the guild. A guild hall would belong to the guild itself, not the person who purchased it.
The lack of any kind of real guild features is one of the reasons I chuckle whenever I see ZOS employess called "community managers". There's never been any real intent by ZOS to have a community built around this game - they'd have given us the tools on day one if there were.
MerlinPendragon wrote: »We already have this stuff. Any guild with a competent leader will create a guild hall or have one of their officers do so.
Which is great until whomever owns that house quits the guild. A guild hall would belong to the guild itself, not the person who purchased it.
The lack of any kind of real guild features is one of the reasons I chuckle whenever I see ZOS employess called "community managers". There's never been any real intent by ZOS to have a community built around this game - they'd have given us the tools on day one if there were.
Kiralyn2000 wrote: »If you think about it, the other real problem with this "build a community" and "develop your guild with big fancy projects/etc" thing is the whole '5 guilds' issue. With people belonging to many guilds (and heck, asking for it to be expanded to 10 or more!), and them being so large, what real 'community' is there? What group loyalty & dedication? Just more disposable things to jump in and out of as needed.