Feedback talk:User/Lone Guardian 802/Buy Additional Friend List Space.

Sorry, I don't like it for various reasons, and the most important is: They have to pay to have a bigger list in the guilds too then? Because if not, you're forcing players to be in a guild in order to have a bigger friend list (which a lot of them don't want), and if yes you're forcing them to pay in order to have a better interaction with other players (which goes agains Arena.net's philosophy of helping players interact more while playing for fun). Morcotulcon 01:42, 17 September 2010 (UTC)

Why not unlimited friends on your friend list from the get go? This was a huge and simple drawback of the original Guildwars. Why charge for a gameplay mechanic that your users expect to be unlimited and free? This is like charging a fee to be able to see your mana or health bar or other aspects of the UI. I cannot think of many games that have a friend limit cap, and there is NO game that charges to add a friend. Paying money IMO to invite a guild member in to your guild was to stop guilds from being a form of pick up group where no one stays in the same guild, when the original Guildwars community consisted of a very large PvP fanbase.

Bad idea. In GW I usually can't add good players I "pug" with because my friends-list is full.