I tried doing a recovery on steam to verify the integrity of my files, that did not work either. I am looking for help regarding this matter. Has anyone else faced a similar problem and managed to get it working? I run an intel based system! There has to be someone with a fix?!!?!
Btw I get an error when I run the recovery from the launcher. Any helpful soul out there willing to throw the files on a cloud server or a host where I can download it from? Recovery says: Error File cannot be found. Exit the program and try again. Forums The forums are different from recruiting in public channels. Only people actively looking for a guild will go to these forums. In addition, these people are already putting in some effort, so they are more likely to be committed community members.
Advertising in these forums is expected, and is not looked down upon. However, you will also be reaching a smaller audience. In addition, the forums allow you to reach new transfers looking for a guild, or people looking to transfer. This can sometimes bear unexpected fruit — I have had one player transfer servers to join my guild, then go back and tell all her old server friends about it, and they all transferred and joined as well- Pergessie and ilone forces.
PuG recruitment Recruiting people from PuGs that went well is an excellent way to grow your guild. You have already run an instance with this person, so you know whether they play well, and you have had some social interaction. This allows you to tell right off the bat whether someone is way off from what you want. Only time will tell for sure, but you can weed out a lot of bad apples this way. Have your officers PuG often when you are trying to grow your guild — this will both get your name out there as active players and allow you to meet many potential recruits.
Friend of guildies By far the best form of recruitment in terms of weeding out bad people, recruiting friends of guild members gives you a first hand experience of what the potential member is like. This is also a slow form of recruitment, and most suitable for guilds who are already close to the size they want to be. Events Holding fun events that are open to anyone on the server is a great way to raise awareness of your guild and to show people that you are a fun place to be.
Deciding who to invite The truth is, guilds who invite anyone who ask inevitably fail unless they judiciously kick bad members. The reason is that you will get a few bad tempered people in any guild eventually, and these people can bring down the entire guild. I have seen this happen to good guilds before. But how do we decide who stays and who goes? You have a few options, and you should chose depending on the type of guild you are running and how fast you need to grow. Do they actually care about joining the guild?
If you are a raiding guild, ask the applicant if they can make your raid times. If you are a PvP guild, ask them their arena standing.
This is a good way to test their play style and also their equipment. Level requirements Most raiding guilds require that applicants be at the level cap in order to get in. PvP guilds may require you to be at the top of your PvP bracket. Gear requirements Many raiding and PvP guilds have gear requirements. Unfortunately, allowing people with sub-par gear into raids or PvP makes the event less fun for others, since it makes the group as a whole more likely to fail.
When to stop? How do you know what size your guild should be? Again, ask yourself what kind of guild you want.
If you want a close-knit, family type guild, you probably want to stay fairly small. Most other guilds can be either large or small, depending on the type of feel you want — is it a close-knit band of very active people, or a vast group with many subgroups within it? The more people, the more chances to find groups for raids, instances, leveling, or PvP — but the relationships may be less close and you may have social cliques forming and butting heads.
Keeping it going Now your guild is the size you want. What are some things you can do to keep the guild going strong? Have clear policies Even if you have a simple social guild, you should have some policies — be respectful, no ninja looting, etc. Raiding guilds need to have more in depth policies how raids are set up, how loot will be distributed, etc.
Whatever your policies are, make sure they are clear and change as little as possible. Plan events No matter what type of guild, you should have something fun planned for your guild almost every day.
Make sure your guildies always have something fun to do. Kick problem members You have policies — make sure you enforce them. If that person is making the game less fun for everyone else in your guild, he or she needs to go. Guild leaders get burnt out much faster if they try to do everything themselves.
Put together an active team of officers from your veteran guildies and train them to take on some of the work. This work for me,take care and hope you can find the way for this. Paroe Ver perfil Ver mensajes.
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