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fangerious
17.06.15, 05:04
Hi,

Something I think might be useful - there's guild mail and that's very nice. But most of the time guild members want to post requests (for trades, adventure spots, etc) that would be nice if they could linger until the offer is no longer relevant.

e.g. someone wants to advertise a lootspot. It would be on a guild bulletin board until it is no longer relevant - and then it could be deleted.
It would also be nice for the trade channel.

Jim_B
17.06.15, 14:08
Dunno how your guild works, but we use guild chat to talk to each other - seems a whole bunch easier

Dorotheus
17.06.15, 16:51
No thanks.

Urd123
18.06.15, 11:29
it could be nice to have a place to post information. You cant see the chat if you are not online.

SmurfAsH
18.06.15, 16:08
There already is a place to post "lasting" information.. In your Notes in Guilds..
http://settlersonlinewiki.eu/images/opisgildi4en.png

Urd123
19.06.15, 06:54
This would be a fine spot for a bulletin board - but it is not very convenient that you have to click on each name to see if this member has made a note. This might very well be the reason why it is not used.

Houri3_old
19.06.15, 07:10
you could make a guild group here on the forum :) community ->groups

Link here (http://forum.thesettlersonline.com/group.php).

Urd123
19.06.15, 07:57
Most players never use forum. Of course that is their choice, but that is how it is. If you are to share information with all it has to be very easy to access.

Tierarzt
19.06.15, 08:08
A bulletin board (pinboard, pin board, noticeboard, or notice board in British English) is a surface intended for the posting of public messages, for example, to advertise items wanted or for sale, announce events, or provide information.

Sounds like a forum to me and we already have access to one here. Simples.

Urd123
19.06.15, 08:26
what was requested was a place in game for guild members to share information,- maybe it is the same as a forum yes - but in-game.

inyi
19.06.15, 08:44
you could make a guild group here on the forum :) community ->groups

unfortunately that doesn't work at all. Some members can't be invited to the group. Part of it has to do with not clicking the activation mail and there's a bug even support couldn't fix

Kit_
19.06.15, 08:57
quite a lot of guild just set up their own websites, quite handy if the game is down too, as you can still access that.

Astraldimension
23.06.15, 18:00
+1 would be really nice with that feature or that guild members can shoutout/request simplier things into the already Guild log and be able to delete their own shoutout/request.

Xibor
23.06.15, 20:24
I can see an advantage in a persistent area for guild members to share information, since any chat or whispers are lost when you are not logged in.

Alsh
23.06.15, 21:16
I think this is a great idea and can see many potential uses- "Cyril has a BK ls free to anyone needing for GQ- whisper him", "looking for help to star 400k bows" that sort of thing. Birthday announcements, guild events planned- there are loads of uses for this!

Xibor
23.06.15, 23:34
A bulletin board (pinboard, pin board, noticeboard, or notice board in British English) is a surface intended for the posting of public messages, for example, to advertise items wanted or for sale, announce events, or provide information.

Sounds like a forum to me and we already have access to one here. Simples.

And something private to the guild