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10-24-2011
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Dark Desert Fox
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: United States, Ohio
Posts: 5,720
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Yes, But i think the point of this post is to comprehend the idea that staff members, due to the nature of their job, are very, very popular in the graal community. This gives the idea that this extreme popularity in the community severley limits the ability for normal players to create guilds due to the fact that staff members have an obvious advantage over normal players when it comes to recruiting, due to the nature of their job.
Heres a better analogy: Imagine you were in gym class and your teacher allowed everyone to break into several groups of their own choosing for a basketball tournament. But the teacher, being an incredible college basketball player back in his heyday, allows himself to have his own team to compete in the tournament as well. Thus, most of the students who are experienced want to be on his team due to his part in college basketball history. Many people complain about this, but the teacher argues that since he was a college basketball player and loves the game, he wants too play it as well.
But that's just what I am getting from his argument.
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I agree with you about the recruiting advantage, but I would think they would know better not to take advantage of that and recruit people they already know and not some suck ups. If not, than that is an extreme advantage.
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