xordevoreaux Posted December 3, 2015 Posted December 3, 2015 (edited) Someone in one of my other threads said that the count of qualifying accounts drops any time that an account has not logged on in more than 30 days. So, I put it to the test. One of my guilds had a population a moment ago of 301 members, 155 qualifying accounts. I picked the toon with the oldest login of 65 days and deguilded him. The numbers updated to 300/154, so despite the fact that he had not logged on in 65 days, his account was still propping up my qualifying account number. How does that work? One would think that deleting any account that has not logged on for 30 days would have no affect on the qualifying accounts, but when I deleted just that one toon, that had not logged in 65 days, it still dropped. Confused. Is someone quoting an old set of guild rules and the 30-day business simply no longer is true? Looks to me like it isn't after this little test. Edited December 3, 2015 by xordevoreaux left a word out
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