Basically, you can not start a guild until you have been playing for one month. All guild creators \"Newber\" than that will have to wait or face consequences. This policy isn\'t too bad actually.
Ok that explains it better, I see the point. I\'m not sure I agree with it though. Many ppl that come to PS have been playing MMORPG\'s for years and many have been part off and/or led guilds somewhere else. They have more experience than someone who might have been in PS a month or longer. So the criteria in my view is snobbish. Natural selection is a very effective way of sorting guilds out. Good ones with active and committed members will survive and prosper. Bad ones without what it takes will fail, end of story. I simply don\'t see the need for this \"Let\'s-hate-all-Noob\'s\" attitude. How about making them feel welcome, anybody thought of that?
If one has a good strong guild with active members, not just ones on paper btw, one would not need to feel threatened by newby\'s or new guilds or for that matter a new guild started by a newby(s). Annah wants to destroy all NEW GUILDS, that most certainly includes Arcane Order that has grown very fast, has many active members and is already an official guild though still fairly new as guild. Annah is p\'ed off by that and the fact that our members have shown him up for what he is and commented on his ridiculous actions on many occasions.
The point of this entire thread being started was NOT to stop newbies from starting new guilds. Rather, Annah wants revenge and, once again, to attract attention to himself. He seems to need that like a junkie needs heroin! So this whole farce is about trying to blame us for this hacking he claims happened. If there was a hacking time will bear out that AO had nothing to do with any of it but that would not matter \'cause Annah now has, in his mind, an excuse to go after \"the competition\".