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Old Sep 29, 2005, 11:13 PM // 23:13   #1
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how loyal have you been
have u backstabbed your guild?
Discuss how to get Loyal Guild Members into a guild?
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Old Sep 29, 2005, 11:37 PM // 23:37   #2
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I've cheated on my guild a couple of times, she'll never find out I'm banging 2 hot blonde guilds. Oh and I've stabbed this one guild in the back too! it was so fun that I also stabbed him in the front.

Anyway, people will stay loyal if alls well, use maslow's triangle to get guild members more loyal.
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Old Sep 29, 2005, 11:51 PM // 23:51   #3
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I've cheated on my guild a couple of times, she'll never find out I'm banging 2 hot blonde guilds. Oh and I've stabbed this one guild in the back too! it was so fun that I also stabbed him in the front.

Anyway, people will stay loyal if alls well, use maslow's triangle to get guild members more loyal.
maybe thats why i dont see u in their groups u should get in it, and maybe thats why u aint leaving RH?
bebe anyways
Loyalty differs among people how can u explain why u backstabed?
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Old Sep 29, 2005, 11:57 PM // 23:57   #4
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The way I keep my guild loyal is i have contests for ectos and stuff and they have to answer is on ts so its like killing two birds with one stone .
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Old Sep 29, 2005, 11:59 PM // 23:59   #5
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The way I keep my guild loyal is i have contests for ectos and stuff and they have to answer is on ts so its like killing two birds with one stone .
so what ur saying?
Money will solve loyalty?
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Old Sep 30, 2005, 12:01 AM // 00:01   #6
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Yep because people are greedy I offer my friendship but they laugh and leave guild .
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Old Sep 30, 2005, 12:17 AM // 00:17   #7
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Yep because people are greedy I offer my friendship but they laugh and leave guild .
If money provides loyalty among members
that meas comparison?
poor people to rich people
poor people have nothing but their friendship and time to offer
while rich peopel just pay their guild members?
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Old Sep 30, 2005, 09:45 AM // 09:45   #8
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I'm Guild Leader and it is hard to find loyal members. Personally I don't like people who think they are the best of the best and make fun about new people that they are stuck in piken square. I had some of those and I'm glad they left because I was a:"Stupid guild leader who only plays GvG when he is on." I rather have some fun active people with rank 0 who can put a smile on my face then people bragging about that they unlocked all skills and Demand an GvG. Loyal members are members who like you for you and not because your a higher rank. I haver like 30 members in my guild and we have a blast of a time when some are online. So I think loyal to your guild starts if people like their supiriors.

Well thats jut my idea
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Old Sep 30, 2005, 10:18 AM // 10:18   #9
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It is difficult to find decent guilders often, because so many people join a guild immediately after they start the game. Also lots of players are very immature - observe how many will leave in PvE if they have to respawn once. The best thing to do is recruit your friends, even if they have a guild
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Old Sep 30, 2005, 12:02 PM // 12:02   #10
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unfortunately, my guild is currently in shambles atm, I would join the higher tier top competitive guilds but I wont of their benefit atm, simply due to I can't get my mic to work due to soundcard problems. My mainboard onboard sound isn't letting my mic + headphone output anything either, if only I could get my mic to work, I'd be joining top competition guilds. If I join competition guilds, I'll just become another guy on the side, can't really sync properly when you have to type to say anything or can't feedback to your teammate.

ANyway, Loyalty is usually person based, they either have it to dont, it helps that people get along on the guild, having people who joke alot and have a good environment usually helps form bonds to the guild.
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Old Sep 30, 2005, 01:12 PM // 13:12   #11
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ANyway, Loyalty is usually person based, they either have it to dont.
Well people who where at the start of the guild are in my opinion far more loyal than those guys who join a guild because their rank is 80. No offence to people who want to join a high ranked guild but watch what happens if they that guild loose that rank...
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Old Sep 30, 2005, 01:18 PM // 13:18   #12
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Well people who where at the start of the guild are in my opinion far more loyal than those guys who join a guild because their rank is 80. No offence to people who want to join a high ranked guild but watch what happens if they that guild loose that rank...
Agreed. I came into my guild shortly after it's conception and
have been with them just over 6 months now. I've brought all
my friends (irl and online) into the guild and it helps keep you
rooted and active.

Unfortunately, every now and then I lapse in judgement and give
an invite to someone and they come in and immediately demand
items/money/officer status.

I recruited someone the other day and they told (yes, told) me
I was going to buy their mesmer the 15k nobles armor since the
characters name was Lady Althea or some retarded crap.
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Old Oct 01, 2005, 05:50 PM // 17:50   #13
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Loyalty among guilds turn out as Loyalty Among friends?
so friends and money shall help make ur guild loyal..

ive seen so far guilds that have inactive members dont last long even tho theyre friends and all ><
Loyalty?ive seen too small guilds stick together am i wrong?
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Old Oct 01, 2005, 06:43 PM // 18:43   #14
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Build trust with people first. We have a small guild, had a few ups and downs, but we are doing just fine. Hoping to get more trustworthy people to join.
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Old Oct 01, 2005, 07:25 PM // 19:25   #15
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My guild is very small, and yet we stick togethere alright. We don't have any of our good people leave, and we do alot of stuff together.
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Old Oct 13, 2005, 06:08 AM // 06:08   #16
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so what ur saying?
Money will solve loyalty?
It was a law in Rome that the poor had to be fed and given entertainment. That way they would be distracted from their lifestyle. It actually worked. Poor people in the time loved their government. If getting people to stay loyal to you means supplying them with what they want, then good.

Personally I talk on Team Speak a lot with my guild, no one can really backstab. No one is promoted, most of the guild officers know each other in real life. I play GW with them a lot though on TS and after a while of playing, they just promoted me because I was always wanting to do stuff and helping out. Only promote people when you know they don't have intentions of becoming an officer, but are just a good person doing good. I'm not saying to go around being good and expecting stuff from people, it's not gonna happen. But if you're just good, occasionally good things will happen. I am not going to promote good people either, I'm going to promote people who are friends, skilled, are active, and like playing as a team and is constructive during losses. Just don't have officers until you get to know someone well enough. You can't be backstabbed if there are no officers.
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Old Oct 13, 2005, 08:32 AM // 08:32   #17
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Anyway, people will stay loyal if alls well, use maslow's triangle to get guild members more loyal.
Try to blind people with a theory that is around 40 years old (or older?), has nothing to do with GW (since GW is totally in one layer, and you can't affect the other layers from behind your pc). If you want to act interesting, be my guest. But it better be good, not some spouting to look interesting. I suggest you brush up on your readings. Maslow is nice, but overrated.

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Old Oct 13, 2005, 08:57 AM // 08:57   #18
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Don't depend on money or given items and help the whole time.
As one of the posters already mentioned, its actually character based.

Some people are like that and some people just don't have a clue about what a guild means.

Some stay with you no matter what and follows you even in new mmos and other comes in, takes what they want and leaves you after one day/week.

So don't make the big mistake to provide eveyone who comes in immediatly with lots of gold and 15k armor cause it won't help your issue.

I have members that are still with me since the betas (one since the second WPE) and some newer.

We have many inactives at the moment, some because of life issues like deployment while others for other reasons.

Though from the new members that joined lately I had around 10 invited and only 3 remaining.

Around 4 - 5 left after one day already even I told them everything about what we do in our guild and how we are doing it (timezones, international guild, events/meetings and so on...) and 1 - 2 left us after 3 days to a week.

Actually everyone of us if they find something that they don't need for their characters, they mostly asking if someone else in the guild needs it and if this is the case they mostly just giving the sword, staff, whatever to the guildie.

I have very friendly, nice and good persons in my guild and I'm proud to be so lucky to have them!

As about the others that immediatly leave (guild jumpers), I just think its more their loss not mine!

I might lose 100gold for the invitation but they will end up to jump through various guilds the whole time and make no friends anywhere in most of the cases.
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Old Oct 13, 2005, 10:35 AM // 10:35   #19
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I let a guild member borrow 80k, he won't pay me back.
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Old Oct 13, 2005, 12:05 PM // 12:05   #20
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I take in guild only after interview in TeamSpeak
We don't give money to recruits
We don't help in PvE
We take nothing from our members
We demand precise performance of all orders
We can help only advice
If the recruit will hold on on such conditions he becomes the full member of guild, and itself will learn to obtain money alone, to pass quests and to open skills. We don't like weak people whom it is necessary to look after.
Unreliable people leave guild. Who has remained, finds at us friends. Russians appreciate friendship more than any money.
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