GW2 guilds
Started By Danne, Jul 04 2011 12:12 AM
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#1
Posted 04 July 2011 - 12:12 AM
Hey!
Were looking around the other day. and it is only 2 guilds that seems promised . Team legacy and Paradigm shift.
Can't choose wich guild i will apply to but Paradigm shift seems more like a hardcore and tourment guild when Team legacy are looking like a gaming community.
Wich guild should i apply to?
Were looking around the other day. and it is only 2 guilds that seems promised . Team legacy and Paradigm shift.
Can't choose wich guild i will apply to but Paradigm shift seems more like a hardcore and tourment guild when Team legacy are looking like a gaming community.
Wich guild should i apply to?
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#3
Posted 04 July 2011 - 01:33 AM
Well maybe i will come TS someday:) What do you personaly think about Paradigm shift?
#4
Posted 04 July 2011 - 02:05 AM
I personally haven't heard of the other guild, but trust me when I tell you this, we might be a fun community, but we will be the #1 guild regarding PvP in Gw2.

#5
Posted 04 July 2011 - 02:29 AM
Well take a look on paradigm shift:P http://paradigmshiftpvp.enjin.com
#6
Posted 04 July 2011 - 03:26 AM
Let your guild know that in order to be taken seriously, they really need start considering the basics of professionalism.
1. Get your own domain/vps server/hosting provider. That means paying actual money, typically from a job. Not your parents.
2. Learn to use IP spoofers/proxy servers before pretending to be some random stranger, if at all.
3. Don't fail at subliminally advertising your site. It just makes you look bad.
If you wish to advertise in the future, contact me at freelancer@teamlegacy.net . We can then discuss options.
1. Get your own domain/vps server/hosting provider. That means paying actual money, typically from a job. Not your parents.
2. Learn to use IP spoofers/proxy servers before pretending to be some random stranger, if at all.
3. Don't fail at subliminally advertising your site. It just makes you look bad.
If you wish to advertise in the future, contact me at freelancer@teamlegacy.net . We can then discuss options.
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