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Some things to think about.
- Soon other guilds will also be able to go to POF and POH once it opens up, what then? - Where do we draw the line? Someone suggested earlier rotating the ishva mal, this sounds ridiculous to me. - Forced rotation let's players be less competitive. Everquest is a competitive game, if you want the best stuff you have to be competitive. Ideally, guild leaders should be able to negotiate with each other, but there will always be problems. These problems are part of everquest, it is a competitive game, there will always be "winners" and "losers". GM's should step only when another guild shows up and tries to take control; e.g., a guild is preparing for CT and another guild shows up and begins preparing also. I was in a good guild many years ago, we would periodically set up rotations with other guilds, and we would often race other guilds to targets. If we mobilized first, the other guild had enough respect to leave the zone. Our guild leader handled all negotiations with other guilds, and things were usually civil. Officers and other members rarely had any part in the negotiations, it was always our guild leader who took control when it came to major targets. This worked very well for us, and it was the reason we were so successful. I am not suggesting that this is how it should be, the guild leader making all decisions, but if you have solid guild leader and he is making all negotiations with other guild leaders, this results in less drama because less people are involved. I see a lot of people making comments(in another thread) and I know they cannot all be guild leaders[You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] Let the leader speak for the guild, and send your complaints his/her way, let him/her do their job and lead. Just my thoughts. | ||
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