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1/12/13 5:39:48 PM#21
thanks for the positive insight on the game I have left these forums before because everyone is so negative. How is the community in general? I play for the social interaction as well. Nothing bores me more than not making new friends in a MMO.
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1/12/13 6:08:41 PM#22
Originally posted by Noxxumari I've had an easy time making friends in game, but it's a very busy game so sometimes the idle chatter is light because people don't have the time to stop. I find I'll be typing out something to say and have to stop halfway because we're back in another fight. The pace in this game can be amazing because things are actively happening, instead of a questgiver based game where nothing happens unless you queue it. So if you take the initiative, people will respond and the community is good. All of my posts are either intelligent, thought provoking, funny, satirical, sarcastic or intentionally disrespectful. Take your pick. |
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1/12/13 6:34:12 PM#23
Originally posted by ashleymorrow Oh hey question for you. I see that you tried TSW. I just couldn't bring myself to pay for a sub for that game even though I loved the idea of it. What were your thoughts on it if you don't mind me asking?
Also yeah GW2...hmm I wish the world for this game but for some reason something is off. I'm currently playing torchlight 2 as well as Rift. GW2 I come back to here and again but I'm also waiting on FF14 reborn so see if I can get that RPG spark back. If not I'll probably go back to playing console RPGs instead.
Till that time however I split my time between Rift, GW2 and Torch light 2. GW2 has taken the backburner after I got to 80 on my norn ranger...I have a lot of other characters that I would love to level but just can't seem to get the motivation for it. Perhaps if they add something that makes exploring worth it. Or perhaps something to make my character actually feel like they are powerful or something. Or who knows perhaps I'll come back just to casually level one of them up.
Grats on your enjoyment I think its a good game, but instead of adding fluff they should but more depth into the game. You know switch some systems around or something. Add more skills, redo the pets, make the classes more viable. They feel kind of...hmm...shallow. I think I might come back for the pvp though as I loved that part. |
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1/13/13 2:50:40 AM#24
Originally posted by Noxxumari Well despite what some people say, I've had just as successful a time meeting new people and playing with them as I ever had in WoW playing for 4+ years. It's about as social when it comes down to it. The difference is that you don't need to worry about whose loot is whose after killing quest mobs, since loot is instanced, so there's no "Hey it dropped one for you way back here". God I hated that. But yeah, just join a guild that seems friendly. Honestly, that's how I met all of my friends in every other MMO. no GW2 won't kill WoW, but it's time to move on and quit worrying about those people still playing it. - eyelolled |
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Originally posted by Graey
I think it is a great premise with not so good execution. Visually it's a beautiful game, easily some of the best atmospheres I've seen in a game. The initial stage is fun, but the game itself is hardly user friendly or intuitive. So if you play be prepared to sit down and read a good bit about the mechanics and how different abilities pair with others. I had some good times in it, but in the end it was becoming more of a chore than a joy. I play games to relax, but if you're a competitive person you might really enjoy it. I would wait for a free trial though. I just read that a patch broke some of the quest givers and vendors; not a good sign. The devs are really cool and I wish them the best, but I get the feeling that the ship is sinking. That's just my own personal intuition on the matter and I could be wrong.
Edited to add: If you can get it for ten or fifteen dollars you'll most likely get your moneys worth out of it if you're like me and divide the hours of fun into price paid. |
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1/13/13 6:22:50 PM#26
The reason I like it is simply because the open world in this game is so much better then any other mmo, it's not funny nor close. The other games to me to get anything good it had to be some group instance. Here the huge landscape that you mozy around in, is actually fun enough that to me it doesn't even need the instances.
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Lord.Bachus
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1/13/13 11:46:10 PM#27
Originally posted by mistersalty1 Lets see, at 80 i still do all the same things i loved to do while leveling up... tough the dungeons only started at level 30. While most people zerg in WvWvW, because they are sheep that like to follow a leader, small group play in WvWvW can be much fun and there are even a lot of goals to achieve with a small group. This game is the best thing since Vanilla WoW, EQ and DAoC. and i love it every day i play, so do my guildies and a lot of real life friends. and every day i just play a few hours. Best MMO experiences : EQ(PvE), DAoC(PvP), WoW(total package) |
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1/14/13 4:26:56 AM#28
Originally posted by GXRranger In a way the game for me really started to be fun when i hit 80. Now i cant pull myself till 3-4 am from WvW (bad because i ave to get p at 7.30 for work ;P ) for almost a month now, and that didnt happen since...hmmm...L2 (a long long time). I didnt do a single dungeon, so i still have those to go through. I only have one craft skill to 400, and i want those too. So ya, however you turn it, (if you care about that) i did get my moneys worth, and after a long time i can say i find a game more beautiful (graphically as a package technical+art) than LOTRO (was L2 before that), and thats certanly 1 thing that has kept me in those games for a long time (L2+ years, LOTRO i still play on and off when thers new content). |
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1/14/13 4:35:30 AM#29
Originally posted by mistersalty1 There's Dungeons, FOTM, SPvP, Torunaments, WvWvW, Exploring, Crafting, Farming, Achievements,Jumping Puzzles, mini games, 5 Races, 8 Classes, 30 Stories. There is endgame, you're to blind to see it. Please don't spread your false information. |
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1/14/13 4:42:24 AM#30
Originally posted by InFlamestwo I think he meant vertical progression. At this pace I wouldn't be suprised to see vertical progression in the future. |
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1/14/13 5:42:17 AM#31
Originally posted by moosecatlol Why should you be surprised when ANet has specifically said there will be vertical progression at 80? Reddit AMA by ANet "So to the question of vertical progression. So as we know there is already vertical progression in the game and we do intend to keep moving forward with this philosophy." "I think it's important for GW2 to be able to have this kind of gradual progression."
Whether the verical progression is a 'gear grind' or not is up to each one's subjective opinion. I am a technical kind of guy (I see things in black and white) so this to me is a gear grind because there are better gear. ANet doesn't think so; 'there is better gear but the diff is not enough to be a gear grind' Wonder why there seems to be more haters on the internet? Read this by an actual marketing guy to find out why. |
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1/14/13 6:35:22 AM#32
I disagree that there is nothing to do at level 80. I find structured PvP very fun. I can see myself playing that for ages. For me that's main thing to do at max level. Also I can farm for cool item skins in PvE. You can also level up a new character or try WvW. So there is stuff to do at max level unless you're bored with the game. Besides I think they will expand on this in the future as they can now focus on endgame content. The leveling content seems to take ages to design... GW1 had a lot of things to do at max level.
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1/14/13 7:04:34 AM#33
Originally posted by mistersalty1 Really?, have you ever played WxWxW with 2 or 3, 10 men groups , organizated?, i think a lot of people just come here to troll but they have no clue about the game. If you dont like the game its OK, but flame about nothing on these foruns its not fine. |
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1/14/13 7:17:25 AM#34
Originally posted by mistersalty1 That's excellent news since I've been enjoying myself from the starter zone! I would hate it if suddenly I was forced to run the same stale dungeon over and over again. It's nice that a game is enjoyable from the beginning, I'm just sorry that so many hardcore themepark MMOers have been conditioned to think that no game is fun until endgame. |
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1/14/13 7:32:00 AM#35
Originally posted by mistersalty1 Have you actually played the game or just repeating what blind haters do?
That is all it seems to me - play the game and find out for yourself. Don't be a parrot and just repeat things others who haven't played the game say.
Maybe you want stale 20 man raids with have been done ad nauseum in many games. |
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1/14/13 9:45:51 AM#36
I have 3 level 80s. I have 4 professions at 400. I have world completion. Yes, I agree that there is limited amount of worthwhile things to do at level 80. And I have played the game since pre release -3. I have about 1000 game hours invested. PVE and Story: Once you have 1 level 80 everything is repetitive. Building alts is enjoyable, but the content is a repeat and unless you love doing the same thing over and over it gets old. Leveling is very fast - perhaps too fast? WVW: I am on a server in tier 1 (top 3 wvw servers in NA) and yes - it is a zerg fest. Over the weekend I got my monthly done via follow a zerg from tower to tower, capture them, but then immediately leave (enemy re-claims). Rinse and repeat. WVW gets old and its the same every single week. Players are smart enough to see that the benefit of winning a match is just about zero - especially since the orbs were removed - and that its bette from an earnings perspective to simply flip/re-flip castles and towers and POCs. Holding this stuff nets you nothing. Flipping it every hour gets you pockets of silver, karma, etc. Its become a joke really. sPVP is an acquired taste given you go in, your toon abilities are tossed and a cookie cutter applied to attempt to balance the matches etc. Not into that - I worked hard for my gear, abilities, etc. and to be downgraded to a cookie cutter - not for me. Orr and other high level zones are near ghost towns even on high pop servers. You will find clusters of players farming a DE or 2 over and over (the camp corridor being the most blatent example in Cursed Shores) but overall Orr is such a drag that seldom do people venture out of their DE farming. This has gotten a lot worse since FOTM came out. FOTM - flawed design. Everyone is on a different level, no incentive to re-run lower levels than what you are on so its harder and harder to find groups as you progress. Its not at all inclusive. No LFG tool so people stand around in Lions Arch for hours spamming LFG FOTM Level nn rather than playing the game. Wanna know why zones are empty - people are in LA spamming LFG. Ascended Gear - after months (pre release as well) of claiming the game will be different anet caved in and gave us a treadmill - so people are less inclined to waste time chasing after other gear knowing they must run FOTM till they are bleeding from their eyes to get BiS gear. Epic fail. So what does an 80 have to look forward to? Dungeon runs - for tokens - for gear that is not BiS and has same stats as crafted. Pointless unless you love dungeon grinding. FOTM treadmill. WVW zerging. Farming DEs and Dragons in otherwise nearly empty zones.
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1/14/13 9:56:31 AM#37
Originally posted by cptndunsel I guess 1000 hours before you get bored is quite good :) And hopefully they wont repeat ascended gear mistake/fractals mistake, seems they are aware that they made one *shrug* |
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1/14/13 1:32:29 PM#38
To the guy who said there's nothing to do at 80...... even if that were true, and it's not, I have had raid-like experiences complete with dozens of people and detailed mechanics to take down bosses or other obstacles many many times during the leveling experience, which is exactly what they promised and exactly why I love this game. In WoW, there was nothing to do UNTIL max level, and I feel that's just wasting a large portion of the game to "get to the real game".
no GW2 won't kill WoW, but it's time to move on and quit worrying about those people still playing it. - eyelolled |
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1/14/13 1:38:19 PM#39
Originally posted by Eir_S
What the heck are you talking about. You can do EVERYTHING except raid pre-max level. [mod edit] |
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1/14/13 1:40:36 PM#40
Originally posted by Psychow I played WoW for 4 years. [mod edit] no GW2 won't kill WoW, but it's time to move on and quit worrying about those people still playing it. - eyelolled |
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