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Last week, MMORPG.com staff had the opportunity to check out the Sylvari starter zone in an exclusive first look at what the final beta weekend for Guild Wars 2 will entail. We've got some terrific reports and footage so keep reading!
Read more of Bill Murphy's Guild Wars 2: The Sylvari Experience. |
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7/16/12 8:26:36 AM#2
I can't wait to create one for the upcoming betaweekend :) "Isn't a raid plundering villages in WoW or something like that?" - Robert Desable |
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Zyllos
Apprentice Member
Joined: 9/11/05
"You do not get old and stop playing, you stop playing then get old." -- Benjamin Franklin |
7/16/12 8:26:43 AM#3
I am in the same boat as you. While the Sylvari was not a point of interest for me, I can not deny how well done every race is in Guild Wars 2. MMOs Played: I can no longer list them all in the 500 character limit. |
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7/16/12 8:34:30 AM#4
Hauting? r.i.p. c! |
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7/16/12 8:50:38 AM#5
Game looks great. Only reservation is the "personal storylines" thing, because I have been burned by recent MMO after MMO with the devs wanting to play my character for me. Hopefully, the personal storyline thing is not on-rails. Otherwise, this looks like a major AAA title and may hold me over until EQ Next or beyond. |
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7/16/12 8:50:38 AM#6
im excited!
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7/16/12 8:53:14 AM#7
Originally posted by ReallyNow10 it's like a choose your own adventure book. your story and mine will be different based on our beginning choices(and further choices made in game) like branches on a tree. we could both make female charr warriors and have a different story. |
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7/16/12 8:59:00 AM#8
Originally posted by unfettered I'm fine with "story" being "what I've done", but generally have a real problem with it being "future pre-written chapters". Hope it's more of the former; not into this predestination thing. |
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7/16/12 8:59:12 AM#9
Originally posted by ReallyNow10 In the personal story, the devs will pretty much be playing your character for you. There are some obvious choices you can make, and some not so obvious one that you'll find if you search for them (nothing pointing towards them and saying "Hey, you can do something with this!"). I found a prisoner in a bandit hideout that was not related to the part of the storyline in anyway, and when I went talking to them, I realized I could actually help them escape. I've got no clue how this effects things down the line though, but I'm eager to find out. Most of the time though, you'll get no choice in dialogue, and the writing is not always stellar. I personally don't mind it, but I can see how this could be an issue for some people.
On the positive side, you can completely skip your personal story if you so wish, and not lose out on anything critical in terms of rewards. Dungeons are a separate part from personal storyline, so you won't miss out on them if you chooce not to do any personal story. |
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7/16/12 9:04:36 AM#10
Although Sylvari is the one race I really don't want to get to spoiled for I couldn't resist reading this experience (ignoring the vids though). And I'm glad I did because the amount of folks making bad jokes about the race and not taking it seriously like the other races was getting old and starting to annoy me slightly. So it's good to see you got converted and I hope many will follow :) Personally, ever since the blog post by Ree Soesbee detailing the race's background story I've been psyched for it and decided it would be my main. It's a race I can easily identify with because a pet peeve of mine is that IRL many adults take too many things for granted and stop wondering about why things are like they are as opposed to children that still have a fresh look towards life and question everything (often much to the annoyance of their parents :D ) Sylvari being a young race are in many ways naive / unknowing / curious like these children. Although I'm usually not really an active RP'er I think I'll naturally start to when on my main Sylvari elementalist. |
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Danbacca
Apprentice Member
Joined: 1/19/10
A world of knowledge at our fingertips but yet we are still so ignorant. |
7/16/12 9:08:25 AM#11
I know this is in beta, so I'm sure the characters won't be sinking into the ground up to their ankles for too much longer will they? Even so, I did just pre-order my copy. |
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7/16/12 9:28:42 AM#12
Originally posted by ReallyNow10 it''s clearly pre-written as far as recorded lines..as far as what happens in it that's up to you. there is no "charr story" there is no "warrior story". it's all choice based, and you can see the consequences of those choices in your home instance(this is a part of your racial city that reflects your story progression and choices permanently). put it like this, there may be a finite number(high though based on combinations) of ways it'll end, but it's not mass effect or swtor where he choices are cosmetic illusions leading to the same exact ending event. there is multiple endings, multiple possible conclusions. |
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Raventree
Elite Member
Joined: 5/12/10
It is a double pleasure to gank the ganker. |
7/16/12 9:30:26 AM#13
There are quite a number of things about this game which really give me a DAoC vibe and the Sylvari are no exception. They are very similar to the sylvans. Now if I could just make a valewalker that isn't weak as hell in PVP and go seige some castles, I would be stoked. Either way, I am signed up for the final beta and I can't wait to check it out. Currently playing: |
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7/16/12 9:32:40 AM#14
Ya this will be my main chars race =-) |
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7/16/12 9:43:25 AM#15
Yet again ArenaNet delivers and puts other MMOs and developers to shame ( poor Bioware ) |
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7/16/12 10:01:28 AM#16
When I first saw pictures of the Sylvari I though "Cool, now I get to be an Ent!" ( and go to Divinity's Reach-their version of Minas Tirith). What Tolkien would call an Olvar.. Calling them Elves minimizes them. Even in LOTRO you can't be an Ent. I think the Asura are the Elves in this game-although they are Noldor Elves rather than the usual Sindar/Grey Elves that you always see.
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7/16/12 10:04:34 AM#17
I was quite interested in the Sylvari as I am think of playing a Ranger as one of my main classes, but after seeing that video, I am not so sure now. I do not like the starting area very much, I am not sure what it reminds me of but I just do not like it. I wish I could choose Sylvari and start some where else. |
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7/16/12 10:07:50 AM#18
Originally posted by Kilsin You can, except for the very first tutorial part which only takes like 15 mins. Straight after you can hit the Be In The Mists button on the hero pvp panel, take the portal to LA and from there take the portal to any other starter area. Just the personal story will be a problem then. Just curious what makes you connect ranger to Sylvari? A ranger of other races is cool too... Is it that Legolas image in your head? |
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7/16/12 10:13:44 AM#19
Originally posted by Liltawen I agree with your elves comment. Sylvari aren't your typical "elf" type humanoid from fantasy. Often times elves are the eldest race and far more often some of the wisest of all creatures as well. The Sylvari are the absolute youngest race of pretty much anything in the GW universe. Only been around for 25 years, aren't really haughty and elf like at all. They are wickedly curious about the world around them, and seem to want to experience everything. What was especially interesting for me in the books (minor spoiler) was the fascination with death, since no Sylvari has died of natural causes. There's no telling what the ultimate natual lifespan is for a Sylvari. Out of all of the races, the Sylvari do interest me the most, simply because they are an open book. There's no deep history to delve into, the actions of those in the world will begin to write a history of the Sylvari, and we get to witness it. |
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7/16/12 10:13:46 AM#20
If only they would have given me a key... |
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