Removing products from guild contest
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Removing products from guild contest
Could it be added possibility of removing products which we send to current guild contest? That should be agreed by at least two people (products sender, guild admin or guild co.). Products will back to products sender.
Re: Removing products from guild contest
To prevent of unsubordinating some guild members If guild decided to not competing (not sending products to the contest) always at least one member sends products. It's annoying. We want to have possibility to give them back
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It would be rather nice to have a "We're not participating" option for the guild leaders so that members don't put in goods anyway. Even if it's not a lot, it's frustrating and can cause confusion. If it is a lot, they might potentially lose a lot of money that they could have otherwise earned by selling.
Either that, or a beat stick for those who don't pay attention to their guild leaders.
Either that, or a beat stick for those who don't pay attention to their guild leaders.
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Beat stick.... Hmmm.... Women come up with interesting ideas
Re: Removing products from guild contest
If guild leaders wish their members to take ANY action the leaders should consult their members.
If members do not like the guild they are in they can resign.
If any member wishes to express a view within their guild they have the internal guild board.
I do not support draconian attitudes.
poipoi
If members do not like the guild they are in they can resign.
If any member wishes to express a view within their guild they have the internal guild board.
I do not support draconian attitudes.
poipoi
Re: Removing products from guild contest
Agree with poipoi, it's a game, win, lose, just enjoy. The little things just make it interesting.
Some people will go apeshit over little things like spies/insubordinate members etc, it's unnecessary. Enjoy the game, play it, play the people. Natural selection takes over. Kicking and screaming etc...
Some people will go apeshit over little things like spies/insubordinate members etc, it's unnecessary. Enjoy the game, play it, play the people. Natural selection takes over. Kicking and screaming etc...
Re: Removing products from guild contest
I can see all all kinds of interesting possibilities, for example:
If it turns out the competition is too strong, a guild leader could decide to return all entered goods to the guild members, who can ten sell them, preferably through a third party, so the other competitors do not know it yet.
-----~~o=8: Always measure other people's corn by your own bushel :8=o~~-----
If it turns out the competition is too strong, a guild leader could decide to return all entered goods to the guild members, who can ten sell them, preferably through a third party, so the other competitors do not know it yet.
-----~~o=8: Always measure other people's corn by your own bushel :8=o~~-----
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I also agree wholeheartedly with poipoi. People not paying attention is an internal guild issue, and part of what makes coordinating that large (when it is large) a team effort difficult and fun. As for the competition being too strong in a particular good...ooops, isn't that gamesmanship also part of the challenge and fun of a comp? The knowing when to go for it and when to go home?
I am particularly interested in the latest trend of guilds putting in enough, presumably at least, to get a cup without trying to go all out for the gold. It is an interesting challenge to figure that all out. I think it opens up the possibility for smaller guilds to sneak in there and surprise us all. The feature of seeing the cup counts on the guild stats list shows that, too.
I am particularly interested in the latest trend of guilds putting in enough, presumably at least, to get a cup without trying to go all out for the gold. It is an interesting challenge to figure that all out. I think it opens up the possibility for smaller guilds to sneak in there and surprise us all. The feature of seeing the cup counts on the guild stats list shows that, too.