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Caliburn101
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Joined: 3/30/11
"Imagination is more important than knowledge." Albert Einstein |
8/06/12 4:44:25 AM#21
Originally posted by Creslin321 Well I hate to agree with you Creslin - but the Sylvari area was good. The city is a challenge to navigate at first, but after you get the hang of the many circles involved and the different levels, it is a lot of fun - and very atmospheric. |
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8/06/12 7:14:31 AM#22
The beauty Is that you can start as a human play thrue Queensdale, got to Norn or Charr or whatever and do them aswell, you scaledown in levels and get appropiate rewards for your actual level, you won't miss out anything you experience everything. Personaly I love Norn area saddly I really don't like the Norn, So I will roll a Human and start my trek in Norn zones and do my story quests in Queensdale, I plan doing 100% map exploration so I will return to Queensdale eventually. If it's not broken, you are not innovating. |
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Alot
Advanced Member
Joined: 1/04/11
Minister of Propaganda for GW2 Fascist-Capitalist Party |
8/06/12 7:16:43 AM#23
You may want to take some thick fur clothes with you. |
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8/06/12 7:19:45 AM#24
I actually dislike the human zone the most. I found the DE flow the least there, the zone itself looks alright, but i just couldn't get myself immersed that well. I was actually really pleasantly surprised with the Norn starting zone |
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8/06/12 7:30:26 AM#25
The Norn city blew my mind, although I have no intention of being one, at least not to start with, maybe a Norn warrior or guardian as my 5th character.... Loved the Charr and Sylvari starting areas, wasn't that keen on Human or Asura, but will probably make an Asura as my 3rd character.
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8/10/12 8:24:14 AM#26
Thankfully I plan on fully completing the starting areas for every race on a single toon. And every zone in the game. And none of it will be trivialized. /love level scaling MMO History: |
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8/10/12 8:37:54 AM#27
I like going back through the starter areas and being surprised by things I hadn't seen before. Queensdale (imo) is the most scenic of the five areas, followed closely by the Norn. Overall, I would have to say that ANet has put together a fabulous looking game, both in gameplay and looks.
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