Taxx wrote:Darcler wrote:Taxx wrote:Dead-end guild!
Yet to be seen.
That is a quote directly from Zanchief.
And the way Strauss is leading the thing into the ground it's going nowhere. All the OA people who have actually raided got out of the merger situation ASAP. How the fuck do you guys stand absolute loot-whoring asshats like Genobreaker. He seems nice enough but needs to chill the fuck out. Loot has gone to the guild's head, I knew it would happen. Strauss is a nice guy but there's a reason I wanted Kungmoo to be leader. The ideologies that I established when I was leading weren't carried through. I never made any decisions without first asking for guild opinion. As soon as I found out news, so did the guild. The BS that has been going on lately is exactly what I didn't want to happen when I left. It should be the people's guild and not a few power-hungry loot mongers with the only voices. Thats a big reason why 4 of their regular players left in the past 2 weeks.
The folks in Obsidian Asylum who had the time and inclination towards raiding with Wanderers did so and were not expected to change. I'm at a loss as far as loot whoring goes... Any specific incidents to which your're referring Kezz? (You mentioned Genobreaker, a new initiate, to my knowledge he's not received anything froma 10, 15, or 40 person raid of yet; I could be wrong, but I will gladly check if it is a concern amongst interested parties). We've an informal bank system, the vast majority of which is given away; the trade-able set pieces are always sent there for people who need, even purchased by folks who no points. Most people's gear is acquired via five man instances, not from raids so if you're implying that only a few people are receiving things from raids then I respectfully disagree.
We have regular meetings that we report on and plan for current and future activities, as well as the forums, which thanks to Gidan have a higher degree of activity; and as was stated suggestions, commentary, ideas and such are always welcome, just no personal attacks against anyone. The whole thing is a work in progress.
As far as people leaving, to that I can only say, it's difficult to operate a guild with a fairly even distribution of a casual and hardcore member base. We've done our best to reconcile some of those differences, sometimes we succeed, sometimes we don't. The result, some people feel like moving on to the larger guilds to get their epic sets at a faster pace, and they're welcome to do so. There's no point in begrudging those that do, it's just a design feature that the larger guilds can do that stuff faster. We've a relatively small member base so we just make do with what we have, don't mass recruit, play for fun and at our own pace.
Cheers,
Strauss