I've only been active in trading guilds over the last 2 years or so. I've never received any sanctions, just occasional and almost certainly automated warnings about low sale volume, but at the end of the week I would always hit the minimum required sales, which tends to vary between 200-600k depending on guild. My NA guild doesn't have an explicit sales volume, but a minimum contribution from sales tax + donation, but in 9 out of 10 weeks I'm able to make do with just the former. Other than that, being polite, not doing WTB/WTS/WTT in guild chat and meeting those quotas is usually enough to ensure you stay in the guild.
SpiralStorm4 wrote: »The fact which I even offer hugs to start with should be an indicator of the kind of husband and father I would be to a very lucky lady and our children.
FluffyBird wrote: »SpiralStorm4 wrote: »The fact which I even offer hugs to start with should be an indicator of the kind of husband and father I would be to a very lucky lady and our children.
That may be just me, but that's a bit creepy
FluffyBird wrote: »SpiralStorm4 wrote: »The fact which I even offer hugs to start with should be an indicator of the kind of husband and father I would be to a very lucky lady and our children.
That may be just me, but that's a bit creepy
SpiralStorm4 wrote: »And a fair salutations to everyone here tonight!
I've come back to pose one question which I feel is rather important, right now...During the past couple years I've been playing The Elder Scrolls Online, I've been trying to establish a good standing within a few of the many player-made guilds one can join in the game. Unfortunately, most of the would-be 'leaders' of those guilds ended up dropping their ban hammers down onto my virtual head. And usually, without any prior warning or notice to me, whatsoever! So, here's my question: Has anyone else here been unceremoniously booted out of any of the guilds they joined up with? And if so, did any of their higher-ups contact you and explain the reasons behind banning you? I really would like to find out what in-game/online 'crimes' I've supposedly committed recently, to warrant being punished with an automatic ban and block from 3 of these guilds, which I might as well start referring to as 'clans'.
Anyone here who happens to read up on this topic may now voice their thoughts on it.
SpiralStorm4 wrote: »And a fair salutations to everyone here tonight!
I've come back to pose one question which I feel is rather important, right now...During the past couple years I've been playing The Elder Scrolls Online, I've been trying to establish a good standing within a few of the many player-made guilds one can join in the game. Unfortunately, most of the would-be 'leaders' of those guilds ended up dropping their ban hammers down onto my virtual head. And usually, without any prior warning or notice to me, whatsoever! So, here's my question: Has anyone else here been unceremoniously booted out of any of the guilds they joined up with? And if so, did any of their higher-ups contact you and explain the reasons behind banning you? I really would like to find out what in-game/online 'crimes' I've supposedly committed recently, to warrant being punished with an automatic ban and block from 3 of these guilds, which I might as well start referring to as 'clans'.
Anyone here who happens to read up on this topic may now voice their thoughts on it.
This community as a whole is one of if not the most welcoming community in MMO's period...that being said...It's hard to find a decent guild, I have heard horror stories about how some guilds treat their members and they do so because, the guilds understand that you can not sell competitively without them and they take advantage of that.
If their were Auction Houses the guilds would become less toxic overall.
I think that enough people are complaining about it that ZoS should at least look into it.
Except you don't have to stay and take the bad treatment. There are many guilds out there that don't abuse their members, and don't expect players to sell a billion gold every day. There are many social guilds that get traders. I'm not sure what you mean by "competitively"; unless you're doing Elder Traders Online [trading IS the game] as long as items sell and you get the gold, it works. If you actually *want* to make a billion gold a day, well, people are going to stress a lot.
No you don't have to stay, you also don't have to play the game or practice hygiene or pay your taxes...
All of these pro guild traders always say what you are saying funny thing is folks keep going from guild to guild to guild and they keep ending up with variations of the same thing.
Of Course some people will do anything to keep the current situation, it allows for them to live out fantasies of making billions while treating the masses like crap.
This issue isn't going to go away....more and more people want an alternative.
Hamiltonmath wrote: »My favorite reason for being banned was saying "WTB something to do" and the guild leader messages me and says that they don't sell runs there and immediately banned me lol
SilverBride wrote: »There are a lot of assumptions that the guild leaders were all at fault, but I don't believe that to be true. I don't think anyone was at fault or did anything wrong. From the things the OP stated I just believe he came on too strong and too personal and it made others uncomfortable.
I would encourage the OP to not give up and just try to tone things down in the future and see if he is more well received.
averyfarmanb14_ESO wrote: »I can't relate - eight years in game, never been kicked from a guild. Only ever joined two guilds - the first one passed away quietly (former players from our SWTOR guild), second guild's going strong & friendly as heck.
"Toxic community?" I don't see it, although that's pure anecdote and can be taken as such.
Yes this might happen, also if you get into other games and take an time off. Still pretty easy to get back in if starting to get active, donating gold helps.The only guild I was kicked from was a mostly Australian guild. I am in Colorado. They were a trial guild and had a minimum number of events you had to join. When I joined the guild our schedules matched fairly well. Then the US sprung forward and the events were happening to late for me to join. I was kicked for not participating in enough guild events. I knew it was going to happen though and the guild big cheese is still on my friends list. No hard feelings either way.
FluffyBird wrote: »SpiralStorm4 wrote: »The fact which I even offer hugs to start with should be an indicator of the kind of husband and father I would be to a very lucky lady and our children.
That may be just me, but that's a bit creepy
SilverBride wrote: »SpiralStorm4 wrote: »I once kicked a member from my WoW guild for saying "huggles" in guild chat. We weren't that kind of guild and we weren't going to be.
Oh man I knew I liked you. Jeez, kill that with fire.
SilverBride wrote: »SpiralStorm4 wrote: »I once kicked a member from my WoW guild for saying "huggles" in guild chat. We weren't that kind of guild and we weren't going to be.
Oh man I knew I liked you. Jeez, kill that with fire.