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DXDARKXSOULXD
08-08-2012, 01:59 AM
can you type anything to count it for you , but not the online on only also the offline one does anyone know how to do that? Because many other player don't know it either so i am trying to figure it out post here if you know anything about it ok.:banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana ::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana:

dudetus
08-08-2012, 04:13 AM
After entering the guild member list u start to count from number 1 on top of the list and after that u move to the player above that number one and add a numeric value of 2 for him. Repeat the process with an exception by adding next number, like after 2 comes number 3 and after 3 comes 4 and so fort.

If u repeat this method long enough u will find out how many members there are in guild.

Skeletonlord
08-08-2012, 04:41 AM
The only command I know is /guildonline. This tells you how many online members there are. Then, you could scroll down until all the online members have stopped, and count from there until you have finished the entire guild. Then add the online and offline members together to get how many members in the guild.

RioMage
08-08-2012, 04:58 AM
After entering the guild member list u start to count from number 1 on top of the list and after that u move to the player above that number one and add a numeric value of 2 for him. Repeat the process with an exception by adding next number, like after 2 comes number 3 and after 3 comes 4 and so fort.

If u repeat this method long enough u will find out how many members there are in guild.

Your reading skills must be bad because, he said "fast" not low and annoying.

dudetus
08-08-2012, 07:04 AM
Your reading skills must be bad because, he said "fast" not low and annoying.

For stupid questions there can only be stupid answers

Chopper
08-08-2012, 09:41 AM
For stupid questions there can only be stupid answers

how is that a stupid question? People might want to know how many members are in their guild. In fact before joining guilds, some people ask how many members are part of that guild.

aniybo
08-08-2012, 09:59 AM
how is that a stupid question? People might want to know how many members are in their guild. In fact before joining guilds, some people ask how many members are part of that guild.

Agreed

Deathpunch
08-08-2012, 10:03 AM
Shoot, the pages list by 5's, just count the pages, multiply by 5, and add the number on the last page.

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NOTE TO READER: The above post should most likely be read in a sarcastic tone.

dudetus
08-08-2012, 10:11 AM
how is that a stupid question? People might want to know how many members are in their guild. In fact before joining guilds, some people ask how many members are part of that guild.

I am not saying knowing the size of guild is not important but asking how to do it fast is since there aren't any other tools to count the whole guild than manually counting.

DXDARKXSOULXD
08-08-2012, 11:16 AM
if there is no code you could count it by 4 if you scroll it dowwn its set of four so just count how many set of four and multiply it to 4 . its a bit of confusing it confuse me too lol.

DXDARKXSOULXD
08-08-2012, 11:17 AM
but i am interested to know how many people in guild fast and avoid wasting time on counting it one byone

Deathpunch
08-08-2012, 11:54 AM
but i am interested to know how many people in guild fast and avoid wasting time on counting it one byone

Lol, in the time wasted in this thread you could have counted your guild twice.

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NOTE TO READER: The above post should most likely be read in a sarcastic tone.

Energizeric
08-08-2012, 11:56 AM
In a large guild people are always signing on and off, so counting the offline members and then adding to the online members won't work since those numbers will change long before you finish your count.

kiitz
08-09-2012, 01:40 PM
I think there is a reason there is no guild size count number (or leader board for overall largest guild) since STS is kind of saying, it doesn't matter. Having a bunch of level 22s and 41s and alts doesn't do much to increase the "productivity" of the guild. Whereas the folks who are persistent enough to get to elite cap are probably playing a lot and "producing" items and hosting runs more.

Nothing against counting the number of overall people in the guild. Just my observations.