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    Pure-Wasabi's Avatar
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    Aug 2013
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    Hibachi Grill
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    Diabolos
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    Thaumaturge Lv 50
    Quote Originally Posted by Surian View Post
    How you you propose they solve it?
    Implement the same programming logic that they used when a person registers a character's name. Have you ever tried to register a name that someone already has registered to a character? You can't register a name already taken no matter what combination of Upper and Lower case you try to utilize. They obviously have character name registration programming setup to recognize "toupper" or "tolower" commands. Which means it can be done and corrected.

    Quote Originally Posted by Surian View Post
    Unless you are huge and special no one is going to seriously be refered to your FC since you're just one of the many many many FC's out there.
    This logic holds no water based on the fact that you have discounted the main issue due to Free Company size. The issues the OP brought up still remains whether a Free Company has 30 members or 300 members.

    Quote Originally Posted by Surian View Post
    Now what -is- anoying is duplicate Company Tags on two or more large companies.
    OP already commented on this. This is also an easy programming fix so that Company Tags' characters are recognized whether they are Upper case or Lower case.

    Quote Originally Posted by Surian View Post
    Cant be changed, because someone will have to pick a side and end up changing their names.
    Might I recommend this: Implement the programming change that I mentioned above (which already works for character names), then allow the Free Company that had the name registered first (by date of course), keep the name and provide an option to the other Free Companies to change their name.

    This is correctable. We just need to keep an open mind about how programming logic can work.
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    Last edited by Pure-Wasabi; 03-11-2014 at 12:27 AM. Reason: typo