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A simple question/poll with my opinion attached below but some people are sensitive i guess and interpret it as something else. =/ lol Revolutionary game?? You decide. [mod edit] Since people keep saying i made up this "Revolutionary Game" idea here's what i mean. Before release of this game there were soo many articles, headlines, videos, fans stating it would be the game that changes or would revolutionize the genre of mmo's. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GExA5IsWZpQ "Dynamic Event's is a revolution of thought..." "Make it the best MMO that's ever been released..." Thanks to Threatlevel0 for those above.
Guild Wars 2 Is The Real MMO Revolution - Game Informer http://www.gametrailers.com/videos/60i7bo/guild-wars-2-gc-10--mmo-revolution-interview http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/5-reasons-guild-wars-2-revolutionary-mmorpg-muo-gaming/ http://www.gameranx.com/features/id/9333/article/guild-wars-2-s-cultural-revolution/ http://guildwars2gameplay.com/tag/guild-wars-2-revolution/ Thanks to Yamota for those aswell.
*Warning Below Is My OPINION Why I Don't Think It's Revolutionary* Reader Discretion Is Advised! Long time reader on this website, but a starter poster ;) To me many of Guildwars 2 "Revolutionary Gameplay" ideas are kinda sad and nothing new... just reused old ideas under a new shiny name.
"Sheep Will Always Look For A New Shepard. Fact Of Life" ~ My Head "All my opinions are just that..opinions. If you like my opinions..coolness.If you dont like my opinion....I really dont care." |
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RavingRabbid
Hard Core Member
Joined: 10/11/09
Remember Rabbids cant play MMO's, but they can dance! |
10/17/12 11:04:50 PM#2
I voted no. It's a good game but not enough to change the genre at all. I'm not going to go into detail but I'm pretty neutral about this game. I agree with some of the things above in your post OP, but some things I haven't participated in so I can't really comment on it. It's not a game that draws me back to it a lot to play unfortunately. I wish it are different.
All my opinions are just that..opinions. If you like my opinions..coolness.If you dont like my opinion....I really dont care. |
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10/17/12 11:09:10 PM#3
Need an option for "Never believed it was going to be".....because I did my research and understood that GW2 was aiming at puting the "game" back into MMORPG by shiftingf the mmo culture from stats to gameplay. Its just a shift, but one that has (IMO) a large effect on the attitude of traditional MMOer's (both good and bad because one game can't possibly please all fan bases). |
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10/17/12 11:09:42 PM#4
I think you are nitpicking a bit. Some might find it revolutionary others will not. Why should we care if some people out there don't find it a revolutionary game? For me I didn't come into the game with expectations like that and was pleasantly surprised. It was easily worth my $60 and I look forward to playing it in the future which is what the OP agreed to do as well. To me that's all that matters.
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10/17/12 11:13:52 PM#5
Originally posted by RavingRabbid My thoughts exactly |
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10/17/12 11:22:26 PM#6
Originally posted by crosslee O rly?!?! Are you sure you even played a single hour? Seriosuly, I don't understand people who take time to make a post about a game, they know nothing about...
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10/17/12 11:23:25 PM#7
As for my opinion of the game, it is much worse than yours. I believe their Dynamic Event system is terribly flawed. The sPvP is simply a lobby based PvP game which they hoped would catch on as an Esport. WvW is just a playground where they stick all the other PvP'ers. Immersive? It certianly isn't if you want to PvP at all. Honestly, I find no immersion into it at all, anywhere. As my friend said, "For some reason it just feels totally generic."
I'm still playing casually by the way, with one friend. I have a friends list tho of about 18 people, and around that followers, yet I only see one or two even on anymore. In Frostgorge Sound (the only high level zone I can stand) I rarely see anything in map chat other than players asking where Ori Nodes are or if the dragon is up. And unless the dragon is up I'm running around seeing more bots than players in the zone, and trust me that is not an exaggeration, sadly. |
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10/17/12 11:25:48 PM#8
To make a long story short : No I'm still playing now and then, but already looking for something else !
Too easy.....so no need for a community......so no need to play for months and years on end. Thank GOD I'm only playing one class so ill have some re-playabality. If I played every class to level 20 like many do, I would be done for good by now !!! |
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Originally posted by vort3x i guess you count those "tournaments" ? for premades which again u have to wait for what 9 more teams of five to join before it starts!?!? lol but yea i have no idea what i'm talking about soo... u should of stopped reading and moved along oh wait?? look above ;) "Sheep Will Always Look For A New Shepard. Fact Of Life" ~ My Head "All my opinions are just that..opinions. If you like my opinions..coolness.If you dont like my opinion....I really dont care." |
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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. |
10/17/12 11:26:59 PM#10
No. It did introduce a few 'new' days how to make the same old same old look different, but it did nothing to change the formula. The biggest 'changer' was heart quests and for me, the way it was 'executed' was a bit poor and it makes the tasks far more tedious then normal quests usually are (forcing you to grind MORE if you dislike particular elements of a heart).
In some ways you can say 'dynamic' (which are actually quite static) events being emphasized so much could be considered emphasizing change in games though honestly its nothing really that new, it just takes the large scale events and makes them into smaller and less 'zone changing' details. |
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10/17/12 11:28:32 PM#11
It seemed to me this game took some things from other games and put their own spin on it. I was suckered into paying $60 so I could do the headstart and all that jazz and I wasted my money. I played the game for that early weekend and havent been back since.
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10/17/12 11:28:51 PM#12
Originally posted by crosslee Yes, yet again you have no idea what you're talking about, because once you sign into tournaments you get into the game in a minute...
Oh well... |
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10/17/12 11:29:06 PM#13
No. GW2 is one of the prettiest MMOs ever period, it's pretty smooth and polished and totally evolutionary. Once a true REVOLUTIONARY mmo comes out - it will be so obvious to all that you will not need to ask this question, that's how you will know that it has arrived. Also calling other posters out is not really cool - I don't see the point of that at all. |
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Originally posted by Threatlevel0 "I think Aerowyn is pretty rational about the game honestly. " where we agree to disagree. lol "No reason to preface your OP calling another poster out..." very true editing soon as im finished with this. "Sheep Will Always Look For A New Shepard. Fact Of Life" ~ My Head "All my opinions are just that..opinions. If you like my opinions..coolness.If you dont like my opinion....I really dont care." |
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10/17/12 11:31:05 PM#15
I sware OP is not me!
DamonVile- Games built for disposable players are now apparently built by disposable employees. |
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10/17/12 11:31:19 PM#16
Originally posted by crosslee Exploration: Please dont talk as if you are some kind of explorer, you do exploration because of the act of it, not because of rewards. You can hide everything from you on the map. Even group events in this game can be soloed, theres no such thing as NEEDING other people. Exept for meta events and big dragons. Structured pvp: You can make premades in the tournament mode. HAve you really played the game? WvW: Only trash and low level players go with the zerg. People that have played WvW for more than 30 minutes understand than going in small groups taking thins is more effective and contributes more. Rewards: Again have you played the game? for completing cursed shore i got around 5g worh of items and it wasnt that hard. Crafting: this is subjective. Dungeons: You want to kill yourself because you are BAD at dungeons simple fact. There are people who dont even die in explorable mode in arah. I understand this though, some people are so used to WoW trinity setups that they cant grasp how a new way of playing works. Kinda sad really Story: Subjective too. I dont really care about this. Combat: said like someone who got to lvl 30 and quit. Well what do i expect, he didnt even know you could make premades. The system is far more complex in my opinion that typical WoW games. Most skills do more than 1 thing and having a limited skill bar makes pre planing far more important. Money costs: At this point i know you have only heard what people say and not played the game yourself. This kind of crap was only said in the first days of the game. By now people have learned how to get money really easily and most can do worst case scenario 80S an hour at lvl 80. Oh yeah and you also fail as GW2 economy as you say. Playing the market here is EXTREMELY easy. Some people say GW2 is for the masses others say its a niche. People should get to a consensus already. What GW2 does that no other themepark MMO has done since WoW. Is add A LOT of features from different games together, give them twists and add a few of their own. The rest of MMOs since WoW have been wow clones with a gimmick
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10/17/12 11:32:43 PM#17
Ultimately i found it dissapointing. Without making a thesis of a post, there are positives to GW2. It has great graphics. It runs well. Sadly under all the makeup and perfume i found it to be a rather drab and boring game. Incredibly unbalanced PvP, exploiting and map hacking every other game. Its not like anyone can deny what im saying. The information is plastered all over the internet. It seems you guys are enjoying it and thats great. Im glad there is no monthly payment and i will try it again from time to time. I just dont find the balance in PvP, or even PvE to be competitive, or addicting in any fashion. I havent played in a few weeks so im sure things could have changed somewhat. Edit; I just thought about it i just also add; I didnt "quit" GW2 for another MMO. I just happen to be in limbo of not messing with MMOs right now. If anyone is in the same situation a few games im messing with you *might* enjoy are XCOM (the new one), War of the Roses, DayZ and sitting here getting ready to purchase WarZ alpha or Planetside 2 beta. Getting ready to purchase. Any old timers remember testing this stuff for free? heh. |
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10/17/12 11:33:41 PM#18
/shrug
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10/17/12 11:42:36 PM#19
Originally posted by crosslee I've skipped everything about PvE and all that crap because I don't really care about them. I don't know where you get the idea that GW2 was coming as a "Revolutionnay game that would change the genre" aside from the hype on the internet, but that was obviously wrong and it ain't our fault if you fall for it. The only "revolution" (if we can even call it that way...) that the game was bringing IMO was the sPvP without the gear grind. This was for me a major selling factor. Maybe the holy trinity gone was another one but I'm not entirely sure.
sPvP : I don't know where you got the idea that you can't make premade groups, but it's just plain wrong. You know what sPvP tournaments are?? They are meant for premades. The sPvP game browser is there for a more casual PvP style, not for premades.
WvW : I don't know what you expected from this. You know how real war works?? This is exactly the same thing and what its supossed to be, a big war with zergs everywhere. But I agree with you that playing WvW with friends can be a pain in the a**. Just give it some time, it might become better after a while, when more people will start getting bored of the game and only the dedicated fans/players will stick around.
Combat : I don't really know what to say here. Sure the combat might not be the best in the industry, but IMO its a lot better than most MMO's out there. Especially with the holy trinity gone. The combos also add another layer of depth to the combat that most people don't even use or figured out yet. There is a game that is a lot more popular than GW2 with a combat system wayyyy much crappier, even tho its not an MMO. |
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10/17/12 11:43:00 PM#20
Actually yes, it did exactly what I thought it would. The proof is in the numerous and constant threads. "I can't go back to a typical quest hub MMO again" - Some will try and claim hearts are quest hubs but these people haven't played the game. The hearts dissapear in later levels. It's all about the DE's and instant adventure from then on. While the system itself may not be entirely revolutionary it has changed many players viewpoint. Now many are expecting and clamoring for adventure rather than the continued tedious task systems that have become staples of MMO's. GW2 is "living" proof that it can be done differently.
"I can't go back to the old combat systems" - Again, while this isn't a completely new concept in MMO's GW2 was the first to do it in such a way that it became not only acceptable in an MMO but popular. DCUO gave us a system where you couldn't really dodge and gave you the illusion of active combat, at the end of the day though it was still run of the mill tab targeting. TERA tried to deliver action based combat as well and it failed pretty bad at it. Between the clunky AI and the counter productive rooting while using many abilities combined with an entirely traditional MMO beyond combat not only was it not well received but it has become heavily critisized. GW2 has done a fairly impossible task by taking an action oriented MMO combat system mainstream.
"Why can't all MMO's be Buy to Play?" - Delivering a AAA game with a great deal of content with a great deal of polish is a hard thing to find in a newly released MMO. Delivering one that doesn't require a monthly fee and one that doesn't "Force" players to use the item shop since 1) it only has fluff and services and 2) can be used by trading in game gold for gems hasn't been done period before now.
It may not have changed the genre yet but it is one of the most discussed MMO's currently because of those 3 main points above. It has changed the mindset of a great number of players out there and yes, even including many that do not even play.
Like it, dislike it, love it, hate it, in the end it doesn't matter. The boat has been rocked and the MMO gaming community has taken notice. Sure you have a few trolls on these forums that are in denial but no matter where you turn by far the most talked about MMO right now is GW2 and for good reason. |
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