Anything that is not a 50-50 split will result in an unfair advantage.
Guild A gets 1 point and keeps .75 of it, then guild B gets 1 point and would award another .75 to Guild A if it's a 75% and 25% split resulting in guild A getting 1.50 points.
The split has to be even otherwise one guild will earn more per point than a normal guild would 50-50 is the only thing that works that maintains a point per point ratio with normal guilds.
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a guild that has 50/50 members would still be more of a points machine than the situation you mentioned. In the scenario you mentioned your assuming that both guild A and guild B will get points quicker than guild C (the 50 member guild). You said that they both earned a point, right? Then why would guild C not make 2 points in that scenario? They have the same amount of members as those allied guilds, so saying that they'll accue points faster is weird. So in the scenario you mentioned your 50 roster guild should earn 2 points, not one. Correct me if I'm wrong
However, i can imagine that making the argument that having points in the decimal places would be weird, than I can agree with that.