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Fact. I said fact. SO..obviously it is now fact. Guess you guys should go buy a copy if you haven't because you are missing out :D 600 hours and counting. Game consumes me. I love it. So much to do and I dont even have a second character to 80 yet. ALl the complaints about longetivity=lulz. Longetivity is based on the goals you make. Sure if theres no content you have no goals or if you don't like the systems in place you don't make goals for that. Fact is there is 1000s of hours of content in this game. It is up to you to find it. Peace n love. Hero Evermore |
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C1d0s
Advanced Member
Joined: 4/28/09
"Behind every successful man is a woman, behind her is his wife." ~ Groucho Marx |
11/08/12 1:05:03 AM#2
Than*
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11/08/12 1:06:09 AM#3
Wasnt the second coming of Christ like its delusional following thought, nevermind THE wow killer.. fact is fact
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11/08/12 1:08:02 AM#4
Bought it. Played it for 2-3 days, got bored. Nothing but a zerg fest. Wish I had my money back.
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11/08/12 1:12:38 AM#5
Easily the most pointless MMO ever made. You get every ability that matters by level 8 and the game provides no incentive to do anything. The first actual single player MMO i've ever played and somehow even more casual then WoW, if thats possible. 6.5/10 |
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11/08/12 1:13:06 AM#6
Originally posted by tocsix The only people who called it the second coming were the people who said it wasn't. |
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11/08/12 1:14:22 AM#7
matter of opinion there OP..
better than my favorite mmo's ?
nope. |
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11/08/12 1:15:44 AM#8
Originally posted by romanator0 actually people were pegging it as 'the next big thing'
which really,it isnt. |
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11/08/12 1:16:44 AM#9
The idea of leveling a second character to 80 in GW2 makes me want to kill myself, and other than WvW, the zone by zone leveling was the games best feature.
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11/08/12 1:18:08 AM#10
Originally posted by JimmyYO op saying fact is hes opinion and if thats what he seeks by all means . also agree with this guy. and if you ask me wich you might dont id say it was too fast too lousy too single player pointless dungeons , pointless pvp where you need to move with mass in order to make some changes happening , alone ? not much nothing. dynamic grouping always same pattern and what is missing is phasing same village goes undersiege by npc mobs over and over again eventho you already saved them etc. eyes on future and for example eso and hope its been designed proberly. |
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11/08/12 1:20:58 AM#11
Aye Idk why, I had the biggest laugh though, when I read the title and OP. LMFAO it isn't because the word then thats suppose to be than, I just really don't know why
I aint high either(don't smoke). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ns-IIn-DG-c Try to argue this please. Oh also if you quote me and it's to argue my point, if I don't respond it means I haven't been corrected by you and/or I haven't seen it. Remember I don't mind admitting I am in the wrong. Take care :D |
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11/08/12 1:25:21 AM#12
So you are saying only gw2 hates used the "wow killer" term?
Mike O’Brien thinks, saying in a recent interview with Forbes that
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11/08/12 1:36:28 AM#13
Originally posted by m0lly Phasing is no solution at all. It just divides up the playerbase more and makes MMOs less massive, It is slightly better than instancing though, but still not good enough. The DE system do have the potential to be really great, but GW2 needs to perfect it. Some events happens far too offten for example. But that a village gets attacked several time by the same people is not that far fetched, for example did the vikings attack and plunder Dorestad almost a 100 times before the citizens tired and moved. Sure, having it happen so often as it does is not good, but the idea still have plenty more potential than anything you can do with phasing. GW2 are using DEs in a completly new way, and I think it is on the right track there. But just like killing 10 rats were more or less the only quest in the beginning DEs needs more innovation if they are to replace quests in the future. |
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im high as heck. i love gw2, thats all. peace n love. then than thin thun thon?
Edit: High on mmos. (drugs r bad mmkay) Hero Evermore |
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11/08/12 1:53:13 AM#15
Originally posted by IfrianMMO The thing is that they are not number two lol. Drakansang has nine million players and PW has nearly that number and L1 has millions. GW2 is no where near WOW or any of the other games i've mentioned. |
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11/08/12 1:56:39 AM#16
Originally posted by Loke666 How in God's name did you manage to decipher that post? |
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11/08/12 1:58:23 AM#17
I sold my account. Win-win. It was kind of a pain to submit a ticket and say the right things, what with the ip route trace your location thing and the email verification. I got something I wanted for my money. They got to try a new mmo they wanted to try. And GW2 got a new player that might actually spend money in their store (as I would rather play borderlands, titan quest, or even torchlight 2 than play GW2). I'm an old Lotro player. I play WAR now. Progression, loot, the carrot. It is everything. I wouldn't play this genre of games if it wasn't. The fake economy. That is the best. Feeling rich. Feeling powerful. It is what I like. I'd play Heroes of Might and Magic 2 or 3 happily before I'd play GW2.
I enjoy grinding mobs for fake money sometimes. I want to play a game that allows me to get more and more powerful. I like the feeling of increased power and speed in Titan Quest. |
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Foomerang
Advanced Member
Joined: 11/10/05
A man convinced against his will is of the same opinion still |
11/08/12 1:59:08 AM#18
The fact that they are offering a free trial literally the day before Rift launches Storm Legion tells me they are not where they want to be as far as box sales and established userbase. Themepark is not a sub genre, its an excuse. |
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11/08/12 2:06:28 AM#19
Originally posted by HeroEvermore If it was I'd be playing it. I was a critic, then I said ok all the fan boys couldn't be wrong, then I got in a few beta weekends and was underwhelmed, but I got in late so I thought ok, alot of these type games have bad lowbie content, then I got it with early access, and just didn't want to play it after a week. SWTOR is a better game and that title is decidedly mediocre. |
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11/08/12 2:11:14 AM#20
Originally posted by Loke666 well loke its your opinion and far i can see you like gw2 so you got all the rights to defend it but your points are yours, and to me you cant generalize them . its fine you you love it and some peeps else but i do not , it had its moments and im not trolling just throwing my opinions out from my experienced gaming point of view, it may gather the players that are allriht with no trnity combo but atually ive seen now that quite many are missing it.
and RED ive seen many complains about killin x etc style of questing but with gw2 i didnt remember even one guy who asked me to help the village or do something to help him. with lets say world of warcraft for example you remeber these people who ask you to help them and eventho its killing x collect y i say by all means let it be like that. we got this same style on asian mmos but you need to create strong story around the game in order to make players remembers the characters ingame needs to have meaning on larger scale and not jus pointless quest hub dynamic event start up points.
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