As a GM of 6 Dutch guilds across the wow eu servers i connect alot of players ingame. With growing and goals i notice we reaching the cap of the ingame community tool. We as guild are maxed out on 1k characters and there is no way to see how long players are offline in communites. In the Guild rooster there is a tool to see it so you can manage the guild size. This tool we really miss for communities atm. To keep these ingame community tools usfull and active you should be able to see the last time online from all characters.
You see alot communities fall to a dead end because you cant manage the rooster.
Would be helpfull to create this tool and function. Same in diablo4 there aint a way to see offliners and clans dry out and fall apart and people stop playing. For me it looks like the basic tools missing ingame for leaders off communities.
So 3 solutions:
increase the ammount of community characters. (With time will not solve the problem it but will be giving more space to get guilds work together cross servers.
Bring a ingame tool to see how long a character is offline like the guild rooster have.
BTag community chat where not Btag is showned but Characters name online 2. with a nickname for batg option.
The cobination of all 3 would be the best version.
I know some communities require people to use a date or specific word as their note to identify activity. It sounds horrendous to manage.
They definitely need better tools for communities. Having an option to remove people that have been inactive for x number of months should definitely be standard.
Agree, as a dutchy not part of one of those guilds
But this is also one of the reasons why so many communities are on discord. No limit. Better chat options. Better voice options. And you can put it on a 2nd screen.
Making this Account rather than Character would help a lot.
But increasing the max limit as well would also be good.
I used to be in Scared of Dungeons but they were always short on space so I conceded my space so someone else could make better use of it. But I would have quite liked to still be there.