GthG
Joined: 09 Jun 2007
Posts: 15
I’ve read many threads on all these guilds. It seems like all of us must choose a guild to belong to. If we don’t, are we going go miss out on some content? Choosing a guild is done by merely wearing their T-shirt, but we’re only allowed to have one in our closet at a time. I guess if a person is “guildless”, then they will be left out; they won’t have certain accesses; their rights will be restricted.
I clicked on the “sticky” for the Maintainers Guild and was shocked! In order to belong to their guild, we must submit an application!? AN APPLICATION?? We must answer questions!? . . . we may or may not be accepted?! Something is very wrong here.
Look, this is just a game! There should not be regiments established like this that will exclude players. We are all paying to play this game, now we have to have a skill or special ability, or a 2-inch thick resume to be a member of a guild. Reality and fantasy are being distorted.
Just paying my monthly fee should be enough to allow me to participate in every aspect of the game. I’m thinking that maybe having to apply for a guild violates my rights as a player of this game. I also know that not everyone can write code, but that is not the point. A person should still be able to belong to a Guild of their choosing. If I can't write code, so what! I should still be able to be a member.
The sooner it is realized that by excluding people, people may no longer want to play this game. They may not renew their accounts. A lot of people joined GT just for Uru. If a lot of people quite Uru, and it seems GT doesn’t have enough money for Uru anyway, there may not be a Uru next year. Then all your little elitist guilds can stay alive somewhere in hyperspace.
Just remember this is a game, and everything should be done “inside” the game. Do you get it? Inside the game! If all this stuff is done elsewhere, it isn’t a game anymore.
I realize that Uru is a very unique game, but be careful how you play. Don’t carry things too far.
If you feel some hostility here, then you’ve gotten my message. There is something wrong with having to file an application, and then be approved, to play part of a game. (Remember, everything associated with Uru, be it meetings, guilds, writing code, etc. should be INSIDE the game, not on the outside.)
I will also be sending GameTap and Cyan similar letters.
I clicked on the “sticky” for the Maintainers Guild and was shocked! In order to belong to their guild, we must submit an application!? AN APPLICATION?? We must answer questions!? . . . we may or may not be accepted?! Something is very wrong here.
Look, this is just a game! There should not be regiments established like this that will exclude players. We are all paying to play this game, now we have to have a skill or special ability, or a 2-inch thick resume to be a member of a guild. Reality and fantasy are being distorted.
Just paying my monthly fee should be enough to allow me to participate in every aspect of the game. I’m thinking that maybe having to apply for a guild violates my rights as a player of this game. I also know that not everyone can write code, but that is not the point. A person should still be able to belong to a Guild of their choosing. If I can't write code, so what! I should still be able to be a member.
The sooner it is realized that by excluding people, people may no longer want to play this game. They may not renew their accounts. A lot of people joined GT just for Uru. If a lot of people quite Uru, and it seems GT doesn’t have enough money for Uru anyway, there may not be a Uru next year. Then all your little elitist guilds can stay alive somewhere in hyperspace.
Just remember this is a game, and everything should be done “inside” the game. Do you get it? Inside the game! If all this stuff is done elsewhere, it isn’t a game anymore.
I realize that Uru is a very unique game, but be careful how you play. Don’t carry things too far.
If you feel some hostility here, then you’ve gotten my message. There is something wrong with having to file an application, and then be approved, to play part of a game. (Remember, everything associated with Uru, be it meetings, guilds, writing code, etc. should be INSIDE the game, not on the outside.)
I will also be sending GameTap and Cyan similar letters.


