I am in five very active guilds. TBH I could use a sixth slot.
francesinhalover wrote: »being honest, guilds in this game are horrible. the system itself is bad.
players should had been able to get 2, maybe 3 guilds max and that's it.
The fact there's 5 means that at least 4 or 3 of the guilds players have are there just because.
All guild chats i am on are always dead, because there's no point investing time on a guild when they already have "better" ones.
plus the fact you get kicked after 7-30 days... yeah no, i couldn't care less about guilds on this game.
That being said, idk why ppl keep saying this game is dying. like, are we playing the same game? On steamcharts the population barely decreased and there's been months where the decreases where WOW!!!! compared to this past 2 months.
Second, all my dungeon queues (when i play dps) are faster. I used to wait 30 mins. I don't even play at time's where most ppl are online.

francesinhalover wrote: »being honest, guilds in this game are horrible. the system itself is bad.
players should had been able to get 2, maybe 3 guilds max and that's it.
The fact there's 5 means that at least 4 or 3 of the guilds players have are there just because.
All guild chats i am on are always dead, because there's no point investing time on a guild when they already have "better" ones.
plus the fact you get kicked after 7-30 days... yeah no, i couldn't care less about guilds on this game.
That being said, idk why ppl keep saying this game is dying. like, are we playing the same game? On steamcharts the population barely decreased and there's been months where the decreases where WOW!!!! compared to this past 2 months.
Second, all my dungeon queues (when i play dps) are faster. I used to wait 30 mins. I don't even play at time's where most ppl are online.
IsharaMeradin wrote: »For me, Discord has ruined guild activity. Barely anything is typed out in chat anymore. You want to know what is going on or to participate in something, head over to Discord. I don't use Discord. I strongly believe that if you are playing a game, you should stay in the game and be focused on the game.
I am in three guilds.
The first was active and could fill dungeon groups fairly easily. Then there was a split. And now it is pretty dead. I stay in it because one of the "active" members has a home with all the set crafting stations.
The second guild was the one that was created by those that left the first. I joined them a few months later but everything they do is tied to Discord. I rarely get to participate unless it comes time for them to do the activity and they are able to let a non-discord user participate.
I recently joined a third guild that was advertised as active in PvP, an area that I need to improve at. However, after U35, there hasn't seemed to be much activity. There are a lot more active players but not much going on as a guild whole.
HiveMind3006 wrote: »I noticed a huge difference when I moved to ESO after over a decade playing LotRO. The Guilds here just aren't the same.
francesinhalover wrote: »being honest, guilds in this game are horrible. the system itself is bad.
players should had been able to get 2, maybe 3 guilds max and that's it.
The fact there's 5 means that at least 4 or 3 of the guilds players have are there just because.
francesinhalover wrote: »being honest, guilds in this game are horrible. the system itself is bad.
players should had been able to get 2, maybe 3 guilds max and that's it.
The fact there's 5 means that at least 4 or 3 of the guilds players have are there just because.
Yeah, no.
Here are some guild options people might get into that have nothing to do with them all being the same guild.
A trader might need more than 30 slots, therefore they join a couple of trading guilds.
They might be learning dungeons, wanting to get into build crafting, etc, so they join a beginner/vet/prog dungeons & trials guild
They adore housing and join a housing guild with regular competitions, building events, etc.
They love fishing (weird people) and join a fishing guild.
They love to roleplay and join a roleplay guild, but have a few ideas, so they join one dedicated to monsters, and perhaps one dedicated to political intrigue.
They speak a different language, or want to learn one, and join a guild dedicated to that.
They're from Australia and find an Aussie guild (oi oi oi!)
They love PVP and join a guild that loves murdering other players for fun and profit!
They join guild dedicated to helping others, guilds dedicated to making folks feel less marginalized, guilds dedicated to being weird for the sake of it.
There are more types of guilds than you may realize, and multiple reasons why you'd be maxed out on your guild limit and happily contributing to all of them.