I am strongly against this idea. My guild uses its notes system to give anonymous feedback to other players on how they perform in PvP. This is invaluable feedback, but sometimes it can be a be critical. If people knew who were leaving the notes, they might resent that person and drama might ensue. As it is now, it’s a great way to anonymously give feedback that the player can take to improve themselves.
I am strongly against this idea. My guild uses its notes system to give anonymous feedback to other players on how they perform in PvP. This is invaluable feedback, but sometimes it can be a be critical. If people knew who were leaving the notes, they might resent that person and drama might ensue. As it is now, it’s a great way to anonymously give feedback that the player can take to improve themselves.
Waffennacht wrote: »That's a lot of data the game would be hanging onto
Or, just don’t give everybody permissions to change notes.
I am strongly against this idea. My guild uses its notes system to give anonymous feedback to other players on how they perform in PvP. This is invaluable feedback, but sometimes it can be a be critical. If people knew who were leaving the notes, they might resent that person and drama might ensue. As it is now, it’s a great way to anonymously give feedback that the player can take to improve themselves.
I am strongly against this idea. My guild uses its notes system to give anonymous feedback to other players on how they perform in PvP. This is invaluable feedback, but sometimes it can be a be critical. If people knew who were leaving the notes, they might resent that person and drama might ensue. As it is now, it’s a great way to anonymously give feedback that the player can take to improve themselves.