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10/10/12 6:17:40 PM#21
Originally posted by Half_Man_Half_Toon That's the beauty of the GW2 guild system. You don't have to leave your guild to join another. :) You can even still see which members are online in your old guild while you represent a new one. You can switch between guilds (chat) by one press of a button |
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Im Also Taking My Time I dont want to see when I hit Level 80 On My Norn Warrior People Quite Like in Star Wars the Old Republic I want to see Cool Think That Can grap me and tell me I want to do that and get that etc.
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My Guild Wont let me represent other guilds is a way to demostrate im a full member with privilages.
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mgilbrtsn
Spotlight Poster
Joined: 2/14/09
He who fights and runs away... misses out on the loot |
10/10/12 6:20:02 PM#24
Originally posted by Half_Man_Half_Toon No worries. If you are having that problem, I would try to get with another guild. Remember you can join more than one, and just represent the one you want. This way, you can find one you like without dropping the others. Also, try moving to a different server. With GW2, it's really easy to do. I also, enjoy talking to people from around the world, so I know where you are coming from. They are coming for you! |
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I think is my Guild Then and Not the Game :)
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10/10/12 6:22:30 PM#26
I hopped on today at 10am CST in between classes to get some play time in and there was a queue for WvW.... at 10am...servers are still very busy.
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Originally posted by Xerith My Guild Got disappointed on WvW ther not very good at it. |
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10/10/12 6:40:47 PM#28
The plane is crashing but it's no problem, all the seats are full.
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10/10/12 6:41:35 PM#29
Originally posted by thekid1 Well a lot of people are into pvp and crafting, along with many other features in the game. If you can't find things to do go to another game that has questing, events, lots of creatures to kill, pvp and crafting. /shrug Sounds like you aren't in to mmorpgs anyway. 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 I play this real casually and take my time on it, So I can learn and see what the game offers I dont like rushing it that takes away the fun, when I play MMO's I imaging myself as Something from a Movie or cartoon etc, that keeps me playing my charector and loving it while I play it, I will give you a good example, Assasin Creed, I have a thief and want to play it like that or like Arthas the WoW trailer I want to be that Guy on Guild Wars 2, tell me how you view yourelfs playing a MMO and why you play it? what makes you play it? |
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10/10/12 6:54:24 PM#31
Originally posted by Sentime The thrill of the journey gives great satisfaction until the end. |
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Purutzil
Elite Member
Joined: 10/02/11
If you see no good or you see no bad in a game, chances are you are bias. |
10/10/12 6:59:42 PM#32
The game population has gone down, yes. Thats just what will happen with any game. A large amount of bots only help to feel as if there are less players around then there really are. Many players are taking part in WvWvW (least it looked like it for me) and a few wander around higher level zones though I see not as many there (bots more often then not). Over-all people still play, but yes, the numbers are much less then at launch. Its a trend that all MMos follow and in some part you can blame the hype for having a larger effect on population then anything else. Its not a bad game but its no where close to what the hype levels raised it to.
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10/10/12 7:12:06 PM#33
It's B2Play
There is no way to track players except by sales. I'm taking a shot of vodka every time I see a reference to a game being a WoW or Diablo clone. |
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10/10/12 7:14:02 PM#34
Originally posted by Half_Man_Half_Toon Ya, folks have lost the spirit of mmorpgs and are in it just to rush to the end. Or, in GW2s case, they aren't doing as you do and use some imagination. 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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10/10/12 7:33:35 PM#35
Originally posted by JackFrosty LOL those people are the ones who jump on every new MMO released and they play non stop, get to the end game in no time then cry about the game lacks of content or things to do. If you get bored out of an MMO so quickly, its because you are bored of the genre, not the game in particular. Good try tho. People like this are a plague to the genre and I just wished they would stop being such idiots for playing games that were obviously going to bored them in no time. |
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10/10/12 7:49:45 PM#36
Originally posted by thekid1 Sorry but from what you said, you clearly bought a game that wasn't made for you. The biggest part of GW2 is the PvP, if you don't even play it then you leave behing the most fun and challenging part of them game, IMO. If you bought GW2 with the intention of playing only PvE without being bored quickly, you made the wrong decision. Sure its pretty fun at 1st because its a new game with some new mechanics and a "new" way of questing, but it becomes boring as quickly as any other MMO. |
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10/10/12 7:55:52 PM#37
People are most likely taking a break. I know I am. I feel like most MMOs are like that. GW2 doesn't run on subs so there won't be a plummet in the population. It'll probably spike back up the second the rest of the areas in the map are opened for gameplay. You could transfer to a high population server. I think they're still free.
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10/10/12 7:57:10 PM#38
Originally posted by thekid1 Dont worry, you're not the only one |
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10/10/12 8:01:36 PM#39
Originally posted by JackFrosty This fella said it all |
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10/10/12 8:03:06 PM#40
Originally posted by Half_Man_Half_Toon This post makes me think of gold spammers in games. I wouldn't doubt that this guy is paid to go to forums and post things like this. |
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