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10/01/12 6:52:17 PM#81
Originally posted by Amjoco
My main is a guardian. That's not JI and they're not equipping long-swords or weapon swapping. JI is a LEAP you can follow with your eyes.
These bots TELEPORT, not leap, from spawn-point to spawn point. They typically grind easier-to-kill mobs like fireflies in areas where DE's that might give them aggro issues don't spawn. |
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10/01/12 6:57:37 PM#82
Originally posted by RokurgeptaOriginally posted by zephermarkus I think it must be 10-12k max players per server, indeed. At the time when they reported 400k concurrent players, there were something like 40-45ish servers. That'd mean about 10k avg per server. Logic says that not all servers will have the exact amount of players, some will have more, some less. So I think 11-12k as concurrent player cap per server should be a safe bet.
As for the impact of MoP, I think that a number of people have gone to play MoP, just as a number have started playing GW2 less or stopped playing for various reasons. How many exactly remains a guess. |
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10/01/12 7:03:15 PM#83
Originally posted by MosesZD Ya, my main is guardian also. I was just trying to point out to him guardians do have teleportation. I hadn't seen what he had, so I was just confirming that they do have teleportation. :) Death is nothing to us, since when we are, Death has not come, and when death has come, we are not. |
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Originally posted by Amjoco flashing blade is a teleport. my main is also a guardian so i guess when i saw bots do it i didnt think much of it i just assumed they were using flashing blade. but yeah i'm sure that the teleport hack other people are talking about is actually real and not just flashing blade. |
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10/01/12 7:22:28 PM#85
Originally posted by syntax42 |
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10/01/12 7:30:31 PM#86
Just thought I would say something about x-fire. It tracks how many hours people play if they have it installed on their system. The data is collated and they put it together in pretty graph form so people can look at lines going in a general downward direction from left to right. Generally speaking you can't really use it to determine player numbers or such like but more general trends in how much people who have x-fire installed on their systems play it. Right now what x-fire is telling us is that like every Game when it was released lots of people played lots of hours followed by a downward trend that usually starts a couple of days after. Why this is so well the obvious is some people don't like the game and stop playing all together. After a couple of days you need a Doctors slip to explain your absence from school/work and so those who used a sickday or two have less time in a day to play the game so they drop hours. Some people used vacation time and so after a week they also run out of hours in a day and so they too play the game less. After about a month the numbers settle down into a rythem where the drop offs are pretty much all people who stop playing because the game is not for them hopefully from the publishers stand point these people are replaced by people who just picked the game up because like to let a game mature for a month or two before they play it. This is pretty much the trend for all games and sofar GW2 appears to be behaving as normal. It's also why x-fire shouldn't be used to either crow about success of a game or doomsay about how a game is bleeding players and thus failing especially within the first month of release. The lesser of two evils is still evil. |
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10/02/12 11:22:16 AM#87
I'm on Yak's Bend, it's not "full" and there are people transferring from/to there because of WvW. Therefore it's NOT locked. |
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