It is the goal. To I’d the person. That’s the point. There’s no double edge.
My interview with the facts on this issue is incomplete? My background with the game includes being in probably 10 guilds over almost 36 months. The more organized guilds play GbG hard, and quite effectively when in cooperation with other guilds. Estimated conservatively, this can equate to 400 players cooperating essentially with each other to honor simple guidelines established by whatever leaders lay out for the season. Based on what I just described, any GbG season will have dozens of groups of around 400 customers contributing to a team effort. Invariably, there will arise a player that brings a soiled diaper into the group equation, by prematurely conquering GbG tiles. I don’t pretend to know how much money other players have spent on their game play, but as for me, It’s very likely in excess of $4000. So yes, to me, I think it’s accurate to consider it disrespectful; what seems to be a flat out denial to meet the request that has been discussed ad nauseam. I was politely directed here to these forums by a FoE tech ticket person. I’m here. I don’t see ad nauseam discussion on the topic. Upon arrival here, I do see the subject has been classified under “Do Not Suggest” - in the most unambiguously highlighted format of any here. So that’s where I’m at, and that’s more or less where the vast majority of others are left. And still nobody in this mess is any better off now or ahead, without knowing the member that flipped a tile prematurely. So definitely if its being clarified here that the developer won’t address an improvement which thousands of customers consider quite essential, I do find that disrespectful. I don’t take it personally, but it is a thorn in the ass of customers that pay one way or another for this game. I do not speak on behalf of any particular guild, but rather of probably every active player that’s been irked with the situation. It detracts severely from the social aspect of the game to not have this info. It creates hard feelings, distrust, suspicion, anger, and wastes the time of leadership. A guild and its members deserve, need, want, request, demand, agree, and dare to dream that the players name be logged.