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12/29/12 5:46:42 PM#61
Oh yes!!! please define "FUN" and give any tips how we can get it at GW2! Thanks in advance!!! try before buy, even if it's a game to avoid bad surprises. |
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12/29/12 5:50:51 PM#62
LMAO guy played so damn much he has experienced everything in the game... um... did you not think this was going to happen? Eventually theres going to be nothing new, no shit.
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12/29/12 8:47:18 PM#63
To add to the op post I have less than half his time playing.. But I feel like getting gear is secondary.. All the stats are around the same...and I asked myself what is gonna happen when I get the items I was grinding for...this game needs raids or more options to use or op like gear on a smaller scale..
Bottom line wow is superior. Will I play wow? No. I'll keep grinding this out... Its sad when I have AC armor but doing TA just for looks...what else is there to do lol |
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KingJiggly
Novice Member
Joined: 8/03/11
Definition for innovation is below. Your welcome. |
12/29/12 9:06:26 PM#64
I here I am at 4 months in with the highest lvl character being 55... I guess I am to slow for you hardcore players :p
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/innovation |
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12/30/12 1:46:47 AM#65
Originally posted by Lovely_Laly describe me the fun to those who play football manager : ) or for you what is fun in an MMO ?
in personall GW2, has awesome aesthetics, very rich and live lore in almost every dynamic event, its like taking part in a movie ! it has also pretty competitive PvP, about raids i didnt played WoW so i dont miss the lack of them : )
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Lord.Bachus
Elite Member
Joined: 5/14/07
I believe in life before death... So dont forget to enjoy it while you still can. |
12/30/12 5:31:09 AM#66
Originally posted by Zeus.CM So true, come back for expansions..
And play another game while wayting for them, thats how some best enjoy GW2 Best MMO experiences : EQ(PvE), DAoC(PvP), WoW(total package) |
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12/30/12 10:40:57 AM#67
The leader of content locust swarm.
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12/30/12 10:43:33 AM#68
do you mean 'finally hit the wall' or 'finally! hit the wall thank fuck for that, awful game!' , cause I read the latter.
currently playing: DDO, AOC, WoT, P101 |
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12/30/12 11:23:03 AM#69
Originally posted by Scarfe 8 hours a day for 3 months. Either the OP is a big masochist or he actually enjoyed the game. Currently playing: GW2 |
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12/30/12 11:26:42 AM#70
Originally posted by Lord.Bachus I have so much trouble with this statement.
How long should your mmorpg last? When people say "you got your money's worth" concerning GW2, are they saying that it was built to be a 3-4 month game?
DamonVile- Games built for disposable players are now apparently built by disposable employees. |
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12/30/12 11:34:31 AM#71
Originally posted by bcbully Put 1000 hours into any game, themepark or sandbox, and you will get bored of it. No game has an infinite amount of things to do. Most just hide this behind broken progression which doesnt get fixed until they are ready to release new content. PvP is the only thing that will give different outcomes every time you do it. So for players that arent into PvP and play more than development can push out content, any game will eventually run out of steam. |
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1/01/13 7:51:08 AM#72
Man GW2 sounds awfull shallow in this thread.... I played FFXI for years and never ran outa things to do. GW 2 i played for alittle over a month and already completed like 85% of the map before i stoped playing.
Guss they dont make um last for years like they used to eh? |
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1/01/13 8:06:12 AM#73
Originally posted by Dzone No and that's the problem. WoW mainstreamed MMOs by removing what others thought to be tedious (the journey). GW2 just accelerated this to a point that it makes WoW look hardcore. This "casual" MMO style is really eliminating the one thing that made MMOs so unique: longevity. Release a game with a very large established fanbase from 10+ years of bnet history when the market was still emerging and the casual base had not yet been established, thus ripe for harvesting a momentious self perpetuating playerbase people never leave because they have X hours invested in their characters, and their friends and everyone else plays anyway. Not discounting Blizzard quality... but WoW's success is as much about perfect timing as it is quality, if not more so. - Derros |
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dadante666
Hard Core Member
Joined: 5/07/11
you stop laughing when hear the same joke ,but always cry for the same thing... |
1/01/13 8:21:43 AM#74
same thing whit me and almost have legendary ,i stop playing and playing new games till new content will be added ,just experiment ither games gw2 will still there .
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1/01/13 8:26:31 AM#75
Originally posted by Lord.Bachus Now aint that rich , so the best way to enjoy GW2 is to "Play something Else" lol i love it ........I might make a new sig .. Can i use that? |
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Alders
Hard Core Member
Joined: 1/28/10
I cannot fiddle but I can make a great state of a small city. |
1/01/13 8:47:52 AM#76
Originally posted by Dzone
It's very easy to not run out of things to do when everything has long lock outs, terrible drop rates, dozens of different gear set requirements for each class, and most importantly exclusivity. When items take years to acquire, obviously the dedicated will play it for years. I loved XI as well and put an unhealthy amount of days played into that game, but let's not forget how much time per day was wasted by terrible mechanics. I'm a fan of the journey myself as well, but i think it was handled poorly in XI.
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