I think around 1'000 is that sweet spot where you have room for new recruits and enough place for veteran members who log rarely but are important and belong in guild. With alts and everything.
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I think around 1'000 is that sweet spot where you have room for new recruits and enough place for veteran members who log rarely but are important and belong in guild. With alts and everything.
No?
What are you saying here then? If you have 1000 characters and you kick 20 but 40 want to join and you have to tell half of them that they can't until more people become eligible for an inactivity kick, that's somehow not considered a real lack of spots? I guess it's a fake lack of spots then.
You don't get promptly notified the moment someone becomes inactive. If we take the 1 month policy of the 250 cap guy from above, then it's gonna take 1 month for them to be eligible for a kick, this means the spots they take are taken for a month before they are removed. They can be at the cap and have a bunch of these not yet decided ones. Is it their fault for having sensible kick policies now?
That's easy. We'd just send them to Neltharion. Plenty of room there.
"I don't think anything can warrant a guild cap increase when it's at a sizable 1000 already."
Everything else is "saev muh hypotenusizal martianz" babbling.
Waiting for the name of ten guilds in your "nothing hypothetical" situation.
Too much? Make it five. Shouldn't take more than a couple minutes to type their names too.
PS: Real, existing guilds, please, let's stop with the fantasies.
PSS: Either we allow much longer guild names that I could ever have expected, or I guess we got a "404 Facts Not Found" error somewhere. The lack of facts makes "being factually incorrect" a laughable claim. If you have to fabricate intricate cases that have no valid example present or past, relying on "if A and B and C and X and Y and Z and W happen during an eclipse" you're just clinging desperately to some custom-made hypothesis where everything fits your conjecture and you can look in the mirror to say you were "right" - yet worthless when the subject is the real world, real guilds and real facts.