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How can i see Inactive guild members????
Where can you see for how long is a guild member inactive in guild Menu?
After New patch i can't find it!!!
Before it was always there,is it removed?
After New patch i can't find it!!!
Before it was always there,is it removed?
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Anyway it's simple just look at contribution points.
If its 0 and don't recognize name kick.
If its 0, but you do recognize name keep
If its <65 and nothing in personal info i.e. xyz alt kick
Up to you to decide how to kick <65s but imo with limited space no guild should have <65 alts at this point considering it takes < 1 day to 0-65.
so for instance lets say you have an active player gather/ do g quests and caps at 1000 for the week (think its 1000).
The 1000 will be added to whatever they had previous week.
In this example, lets say he or she had 1000 contribution points already.
1K + 1K = 2K contribution points after second week.
If in the third week the player decides to slack you will see:
2000 (0)
That indicates that they were active previous weeks, but Inactive this current week. If the number in () consistently remains 0 week after week, it means they are not participating in guild activities. It doesn't mean he or she is not logging on, it could mean that he or she is not interested in the forced guild quests so you would have to investigate.
My guild weeds ppl out by making it a rule to join Discord ch. Others make it mandatory to join forumn. Others iunno have their own rules in order to weed out afkers, alts, AWOL.....
Its a known issue.
ETA on fix: #Soon ™
i do know..
i don't think you understand what i asked xDD , i just asked did they remove it ( since it is a good feature ) , since i couldn't find it , i very well know who is online , who is inactive , who has alts in guild , but doesn't play them or etc , but it's still nice to have somewhere written ( since if you have large guild, it's nice that you don't have to keep track about 94 people xD )
yeah but with the old "last login" system it doesnt really work because they could login for 2 seconds and it would make u think they are active when they arent. Each pvp guild should set up their own method of determining which players are active and which arent, if you as a GM cannot do that get a couple of officers in your guild to help you out.
Not exactly sure how 0 information is better than possibly some. Also, if someone is logging into a character for 2 seconds a day, it means they are in multiple guilds or it is an alt character. The login date was useful for people that had actually quit the game without adding them to your friends list or needing to keep track of things.
Yes, while I can still track who is playing and who isn't,it's still pretty usefull to have that option,that you can see when were they last online,it can be beneficial,I can't think of a reason why it would be bad actually ( maybe cuz I am tired from long day ,but atm I can't think of a bad reason for having that ) they could add that +with contribution system,you can see that eaven If they are on their alt, they still contribute to the guild, it would be eaven better to have both of those systems xD
My guild has 94 ppl xDDD
Basing activity on guild contribution only and kicking as soon as the contribution doesn't reach 1000 each week is quite hard. Well, everyone is free to run their guild rules as they like.