Guild Info for weeding out the Inactive.

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  1. yutters

    yutters Forum Greenhorn

    Would be So Awesome if we could actually send a whisper/private message to offline players. Speaking from experience this is a benefit to all guilds. Its such a hassle to try to whisper a fellow guildmate to see if they are gona be active and such, just to get the words Player name does not exsist, when the player does exsist in fact. Or even add info to the guild such as seeing the last log-in report for each player in their respective guild.
     
  2. -HARRA81-

    -HARRA81- Forum Mogul

    Info about the last login and duration would be awesome!
     
  3. Multi-Sev

    Multi-Sev Forum Overlooker

    Info such as this is considered a necessity in other games. With guild spots being limited to 50, this would help so much in determining when to release an inactive player in favor of a new recruit.

    Offline messages would also be very helpful. +1 to yutters.
     
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  4. Slitrobo

    Slitrobo Forum Connoisseur

    +100
     
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  5. Brem0666

    Brem0666 Forum Greenhorn

    I just want to say; I totally agree..Been playing with the same guildies on WoW now for 5 years. We have in excess of 300 members, 180 of those are alts, and the majority of those have been in-active now anywhere from 1 month to 4 years. Our guild informs us of last activity, crafts for each member and their lvl/class. Highly convienient and recommended, after all nothing is more frusterating than being in a dead guild..:cool:
     
  6. _G_R_A_M_P_S_

    _G_R_A_M_P_S_ Old Hand

    +1 Or attach a number to it, a constant between 0 and 1, a percentage or hours/month or anything else that shows how active a player is.
     
  7. Inrei

    Inrei Forum Greenhorn

    I absolutely need this.
    I would honestly hope for a guild space increase that you could pay for with silver (for example like the guild name change option- 50 silver for 5-10 slots? Wishful thinking- 50 slots =P)
     
  8. Duriastriker

    Duriastriker Forum Inhabitant

    I agree, adding space to a guild along with times of when last long in was. Each expansion would increase yes, but NOT too pricy. So +1 for me on both. Would make it easier then doing weekly role call on asking guildies whos seen who on in past week.
     
  9. MegaNuker

    MegaNuker Forum Ambassador

    Ok there is a workaround for this in game already. On my stay on Heredur if I did not see you in the month of December and your level was the same (not 45 of course) then on January 1st I would simply kick you and send an invite into the guild. We always kept the guild at 49. Sometimes I would kick people I had not seen in 3 weeks but this was seldom. We normally had over 20 people on at any given time while I was on.

    Also I kept all guild members on my buddy list once they where removed from there then I remove from guild. Only reason they would be removed was due to name change or deleted char.

    If you had a alt toon you can add all guild to his ignore list. If they change name it will show up there.
     
  10. Darwarren

    Darwarren Count Count

    The Player menu/Guild has a nice empty space after each player's name. A date of last login would surely fit there.
     
    Last edited: Jun 16, 2015
  11. DesertKoala

    DesertKoala Forum Pro

    That sad dead little thread doesn't look like it will get love anytime soon. If you are a GM, you could take a log of their current PVP total score and insist your players do PVP once per week. That would nudge the score and you would have a primitive way of knowing they are still logging on with some periodicity.
     
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