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9-04-2010 @ 11:18AM
Schadenfreude said...
It absolutely matters. It might be because I'm on a small server, but guilds get a reputation very fast and it's hard to shake. One guild in particular has been around since vanilla WoW but is furiously reviled to this day for the general lack of skill and bad behavior of its members. Many scheduled pug raids have the entire guild in their banlists.
Individual players have to work quite a lot harder to gain such a reputation. A guild tag is much more common and more likely to generate negative associations.