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Falados, if an administrator has a global tag, then that means, they are a global administrator.
Take the graphics team, for example.
The graphics they take care of affect every single server. They are, in effect, globalized. On that same token, an accounts administrator must take care of issues on all servers, making them global.
FAQ, GP, and LAT members are not allowed to go on other servers and flaunt their tags. If they are caught doing that, they are reprimanded and dealt with. I remember doing that same thing with a few of my GP friends when I was a GP on Classic almost a year ago. We got into trouble for it. So, we're not exempt from it.
Its not about flaunting, so stop being an idiot about it. Guilds have been globalized since their introduction a long time ago. Why change it? Its changes like this that steer old players away from Graal. Old players are important to have because they not only help us keep the old days in rememberance, but they let us know what Graal was like when it was a baby.
I'm basically a Graal history freak. I consider myself a Graal historian of sorts. I've been talking to old players, looking up old stuff on the net for a while now, and its interesting. It's basically the birth and infancy of a game, and its rather intriguing.
But back on the topic of guilds, they should still have two options of editing guilds in-game, and editing guilds on a webpage. Also, they need to remain global because for a guild leader to have to set up shop on every single server, and every subsequent server, is just too annoying and tedious for a guild leader. |