General

Site

Why doesnt BasilMarket have a place to display guild names?

I'm sure many people are proud of their guilds, why isn't there a place where we can say what guild we're in? I guess I could be like:

Winternorn of [i]Australis[/i]
181 Corsair

Or it could be like
Winternorn
Australis
181 Corsair

?

February 1, 2013

12 Comments • Newest first

yingmakes

Hmm, I guess it would suck if people lied about being in guilds...

Maybe only a guild leader can "start" a new guild.. I don't know. Maybe like a listing?
A person who is a guild leader can submit something and a mod approves it.. and then people have to apply to the guild leader to have the guild name shown on their profile or whatever?

Reply February 1, 2013
SmashFace

But there would be no way for Mr B to confirm that you were in that guild unless you took a SS and sent it in. It's not on the rankings or anything so yea o3o

Reply February 1, 2013
Dorks

In Profil3, you could create a guild page.
I think adding a guild name would be somewhat clunky, as if it isn't already (talking about the world icon+class thing)

Reply February 1, 2013
WeaselPopPills

[quote=Kinshima]Not to mention, people could lie and ruin reputations.[/quote]You're right. That would only happen on Basilmarket.

Reply February 1, 2013
Kinshima

Not to mention, people could lie and ruin reputations.

Reply February 1, 2013
Wintermelon

might be cool.

an argument could be that it messes up the consistency of the website for those not in guilds, but whatev

Reply February 1, 2013
yingmakes

[quote=SuberKieran]Send in suggestion tickets?[/quote]

You can do that? I didn't realise..

Reply February 1, 2013
SuberKieran

Send in suggestion tickets?

Reply February 1, 2013
KamikazeDes

It's pretty lame that we don't. I'd love to see this feature in the future.

Reply February 1, 2013
Mewtwo

My guild is called Mewtwo and i'm the only member

Reply February 1, 2013 - edited
Rorik92

I like this idea actually, hadn't thought about it before now though :O

Reply February 1, 2013 - edited