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In the latest in a series of articles about the juggernaut that has become Guild Wars 2, MMORPG.com Industry Relations Manager Garrett Fuller takes a look at the potential for Guild Wars 2 to become THE game for the decade spanning 2010-2020. The potential, Garrett says, is there. See if you agree with his assessment of Guild Wars 2 and then join in on the discussion on our forums.
Read more Guild Wars 2: A Game for the New Decade? ![]() Associate Editor: MMORPG.com |
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10/08/10 7:16:01 AM#2
I need this game............... |
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10/08/10 7:16:43 AM#3
nah, theres still a 1% chance that u wont like this game |
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10/08/10 7:27:54 AM#4
Just my opinion but the second part of games and movies mostly suck, why didn't they just improve on Guild Wars and make updates. |
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10/08/10 7:30:22 AM#5
This game is going to be awesome :D |
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10/08/10 7:33:01 AM#6
i been telling people for 2 years, an eric flannum game = an awesome game.
finally people are starting to get it. |
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10/08/10 7:35:16 AM#7
Omg are you serous dude? No, guild wars will not be the top MMO. I may be the Best, but it wont be the top.
WoW is the top because it dumped millions of dollars into advertising. Its the only MMO to advertise on television in North America. Its one of the most generic MMOs ever. Look at Mafia Wars and Farmville. Browser games that came before them were much better. It has nothing to do with how good a game is. You have to be a complete idiot to think that better quality wins in this industry when you look at the games that come out on top and compare them to the games they dominate.
WoW appeals to people that aren't gamers. Its dumbed down so that anyone can get into it, just like farmville or mafia wars. There are far more "regular" people out there than there are "gamers". Guild Wars appeals to "gamers" not regular people, or rather, "casual" people.
How is this not common knowledge. Come on people. |
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10/08/10 7:35:45 AM#8
well, I'm definately going to buy the game. B2P means I don't have to worry about subbing everymonth, so it is a good deal for me. Not sure if it will be as huge a success as you are making it out to be, but all we have is time. Game looks pretty good from where I am standing. |
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10/08/10 7:38:31 AM#9
Yes among so many crappy mmos..GW2 will be the king for sure..unless what we see is not what we get. |
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soximus
Novice Member
Joined: 7/12/04
'Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.' |
10/08/10 7:41:00 AM#10
guild wars is Easy to get into, like wow, hence its 6 million sold copies..
Guild wars 2 has alot of potentual, the Art work is just plain beautiful.. |
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10/08/10 7:41:44 AM#11
I think it will still be second to WOW in terms of how many people are playing the game ................but it will be very very successful in its own way and maybe........MAYBE one day match the total playerbase that WOW has. I played WOW for two years. Quit about 5 months ago. Got tired of the rinse and repeat raiding just for a chance to get good gear week in and week out. Will not be going back for the expansion on Dec 7. Just waiting for GW2 now. Even shit sometimes has corn in it. That's content. Sometimes poo is soft and other times it's rock hard, that's variety. Actually the only thing FFXIV even has in common with crap is that it stinks. but the music's good For 5 minutes - "theartist" |
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10/08/10 7:42:10 AM#12
this game will be invaved by hardcore lifeless Word of Warcraft players... |
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10/08/10 8:31:32 AM#13
"While you have your everyday life to deal with, you also have your Guild Wars life and cannot wait to see what has changed from the night before. This is something that World of Warcraft has not been able to fully accomplish. As many times as the Lich King is killed, he will still be there next week for another visit. Will this fully formed world truly give players an even greater canvas on which to paint their lives?" |
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10/08/10 8:32:30 AM#14
ye gods, I'm never using the quick "post your comment" window again. So much for line spacing. Sorry about the wall above. Edit: fixed. |
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10/08/10 8:34:53 AM#15
Originally posted by jinxxed0 I've got to agree with jinx . Blizzard have the fan base , finances & marketing muscle to stay on the top of the western mmo list for another decade , whether it be with WoW or another mmo . But if Anet hold true to their Manifesto & deliver on GW2's potential then they just might have the most influential mmo of the new decade . It will definitely be different from the stock standard cookiecutter tank-n-spank fantasy mmo's of the last ten years . |
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10/08/10 8:42:54 AM#16
Originally posted by jinxxed0 Basically. WoW doesn't do well because the gameplay is good, its because it appeals to the lowest common denominator(s). Its simple to get into gameplay wise, it can be played on a shit rig, gameplay never gets complicated, art is simple, storyline is pedestrian. Every aspect has been designed to appeal to the widest audience possible, thus increasing it's chances for having the most players significantly. Because of this no game I would personally call ground breaking, revolutionary or high quality will 'beat' WoW because they would have to lower themselves to this level. I am stoked for GW2 though. Seems liek the parts I didn't like about the original GW are being upgraded significantly.
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10/08/10 8:45:50 AM#17
I think GW2 will be a great mmo to play through just to see the end of the story you semi-create/follow, without it being a grind /money sink to do that. Populous: http://www.gdcvault.com/play/1014633/Classic-Game-Postmortem |
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10/08/10 8:48:08 AM#18
Help me here. I could have swore that i read a ANET dev explain that even though dynamic events will happen all over, the outcome of those events will eventually reset and not stay permanent. I know that this system is being touted as revolutionary and all, but if say, a village gets attacked and is lost. For the dynamic system to really work, shouldn't it stay lost and not revert back to a happy go lucky village full of town folk. I mean, to constantly have to go and defend and retake the same content over and over, seems like it could become dull and repetative. Just wondering if i have it wrong or is this how it will be. |
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FlawSGI
Elite Member
Joined: 8/14/10
All of history is a lie. The truth depends on who does the listening, and who does the telling... |
10/08/10 9:09:06 AM#19
No you had it right. But from the way I am understanding it is some of the events will have chain events. So if, using your example, a village gets sacked and isn't rescued, then the next time you log in not only will the village not be there, but something nasty could have moved in and made it home. Then youd have to clear the village of baddies. On the example of a chained event, I think it would be kinda silly to have those just reset back to the beginning because of a cycle. As for the dull and repetative, I am sure by the time this content starts to get there you will have moved onto another area of exploration, and left the village to be saved, or not saved, to someone else. RIP Jimmy "The Rev" Sullivan and Paul Gray. |
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10/08/10 9:20:26 AM#20
@musicmann If a village is attacked by lets say centaurs and you fail to defend it the village will be partly destroyed and taken over by the attackers until you or someone else comes along and frees it from its invaders. So in certain situations some consequences have a more permanent result. The devs said that their events have a more persistent rather then a permanent effect. |
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