Borrowed from .net:
Thanks to ShuttlePilot (who has been waiting an age to retire.)Originally Posted by CL_ShuttlePilot
Borrowed from .net:
Thanks to ShuttlePilot (who has been waiting an age to retire.)Originally Posted by CL_ShuttlePilot
So, is 'successors' number 1 next in line to be leader or 'successors' number 10?
"Your general was a tortoise!" ... "He will now amble back to his garrison as slow as his short reptilian legs will manage"
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No 1 in succession is the next leader.
Guild Houses are not tradeable. If necessary members can donate resources to No. 1 to build one.
The show what adventure you doing feature only appears to apply to guild members who started adventures, not to those who accepted loot spots. This means if one member starts a multi-player adventure for the guild quest you can't tell who among your fellow guildies is also doing the guild quest. I also think for the player starting the adventure it should show how many free loot spots they have remaining.
I agree.
It would also be nice to be able to toggle the Cooperation Requested Yes/No while actively doing the adventure (so you can leave the request until near the end, until blocks are done or just toggle it to Yes if you forgot the checkbox when starting the adventure)
"Your general was a tortoise!" ... "He will now amble back to his garrison as slow as his short reptilian legs will manage"
OP's first question though. How long is a person inactive before he shows up as inactive in the guild members list? So far I have found two answers in the forum . One is (well they do count in the guild quest and that's very annoying)
and
none of which is very helpful. When does the member show up as a "no" in the active column?
It is not self-explanatory after all.
Dont forget you can sort the columns in the Members Page to ascending and descending. Really helps with the adventure co-operation. We are using ours mainly for guild quest lootspots.