Yes it does, for example:Cromcruaich wrote:Playing the game in different ways in no way stops people playing in the same guild and guilds sharing alliances.
On one side you have thoose that want /as to be used just for RvR, possibly with just officers able to talk
On the other you have thoose that want everyone to be able to talk on /as about whatever they want.
How can you make an alliance that keeps both sides happy.
if you take the top 20 active guilds and put them in one alliance what happens to all the smaller ones, what happens when guilds reform/split or new ones arrive or when there is conflict between them.If guilds dont make it to any new alliance, then thats thats entirely up to them. Weve found no problems setting rules within the NFD alliance. It's open and adult orientated, ofcourse this doesnt wash well with a minority of people.
In a perfect world it might be a solution but im afraid i can see no way of it working, all i can see is it causing more segregation/arguments and killing off the smaller guilds.