Hello Fractured community, I am a current Albion player and a long term mmo player that has taken a long break between mmos, 8+ years before joining Albion a couple months ago. I'm making this thread to try to find a current guild in albion that is looking to transfer into Fractured when it comes out (and if fractured isn't a flop lol). The reason I'm doing this so far in advance is to prove myself to the guild that I can be one of their core players and help run the guild. I have long ago lost my core of players I use to play with, each for different reasons. 8 years is a long gap and things change and evolve. It is near imposable to run a good guild without a good core of players.
What makes me qualified? I have ran 2 guilds in the past. One in Guild Wars 1, I led a ~80 member guild (max in gw1 was 100), almost all active players. We were a very casual guild, but did own one town with our alliance in Factions. I also had leadership thrust upon me 2 months in playing the game, ask if you want more details. In Perfect World International (Harshlands) I ran a guild also. 2nd biggest/strongest PKing guild on the server, 150+ members (max in guild was 200). We fought in guild vs guild, and had some territory for a while (filling the battlefield with 80members with the 80vs80 matches), but we were never strong enough to fight the big dogs.
This game looks like it has a lot of potential and I love the idea behind the towns. If a guild gets its core members on the same page and working together before launch they will have a big advantage to grow a foothold, if the guild is ran well. I have seen many guilds fall apart right after the launch of a server. Using a guild on here, eXploited, as an example. You can see how they are able to move around their core and capable members from game to game. Giving themselves a great head start and teamwork has already been solidified many years ago. I don't necessary look for something as serious and hardcore as they want to be, but (not to repeat myself to much) I do look for that kind of core they have with their guild.
I wouldn't be against running a guild myself in Albion, growing a core, and the players surrounding it. If there is enough interest on this thread. But the problem is that I am older now and have more responsibilities now (and more things I want to do). So I would fear without a solid core of players I would not be on enough to really grow a nurture a guild to maturity.
Message me or reply in the thread with any questions or offers of guilds out there. Or even if you would be interested in joining a guild in Albion Online that would plan to move to this game when it came out. I would prefer to be Humans in this game, maybe demons. Thanks for reading my thread