So far what we've seen from the convention vids is that the game is enormously responsive. Check TB vid for example(you might dislike his commentary, but his vids are just the best in visual quality). Seems pretty responsive.
And let's please not start bashing SWTOR, don't want to see nice people getting banned over it.
I would say that even if it is everything I'm hoping for, it won't necessarily be a WoW killer because there are no instanced 10/25 man raids. There are still way too many people caught up in trying to raid at a competitive level (whether at the server level, region level, or world level). I can't speak for the entire MMO community, but if GW2 is able to come through with the things they have announced so far and do so in a way that is not too buggy and is highly responsive you won't see me playing anything else for a long time.
I like how you think!
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The massive fights will be the elite DE's that you can find in the open world and there's even an entire zone dedicated to elite DE's. They are just putting the events where you need a group of players out in the open world, rather than in an instanced zone. How difficult they'll be in live is unknown at this moment though. But Anet assured us that there can be no griefing. Bad players can join, but will die, causing the boss to scale down again. But those DE's sure could be done with a group.
For the most difficult content, you go the dungeons. They are smaller than WoW raids(5 people) but Anet assured us that they are the toughest thing in the game and will require a coordinated group.
Now that is an interesting take on the "hardest" difficulty content. I'm curious as to how hard those will actually be, less people = less room for error. I'm starting to feel better about the whole no end-game raiding, I think there will be plenty to do regardless. I could roll an alt if I really wanted to, but I'm more of a 1 character kinda guy
Careful OP, the SW forums were awesome before the launch of the game too, now it's full of rampant trolling and ass*****.
Just saying, all communities go to hell pretty quick.
Well what I feel like I have noticed so far:
SW:ToR Hype was RAMPANT before launch but a lot of the responses/comments/concerns was that it was basically going to be WoW in Space, before launch.
GW2 Hype that I am seeing appears to be people that are generally happy with what its shaping up to be. I haven't seen a lot of super concern like the WoW in Space references in the ToR hype.
That is basically what is keeping my hopes up, but I do agree communities do degrade fast.
I noticed that as well. SWTOR's gameplay is close enough to WoW to inevitably draw comparisons. At the end of the day, everything WoW has but SWTOR's doesn't become a minus in people's minds. The sanest way to go is to go without preconceived ideas; that way every feature you encounter is a plus. IMO GW2 is different enough to ease this other approach.
Even then we have a number of posts worrying about no raids, or no gear progression, or whatever. Again, I think it's better to go with an open mind and judge the game as a whole once we played it or have enough good information.
Once you try it and experience the absolute freedom of the design principals you will be hooked for life and everything else will seem far too restrictive by design. You are completely free to progress any way you like and you’ll find yourself spending the vast majority of your game time just having fun. No I haven't played it yet either but I have played MMO's with a very similar design concept, free of the gear grind based on skill progression and not raid centric, dated but extremely fun!
I initially felt that way too but after reading up a lot on Gw2, especially the excellent stickys here and watching several videos I gradually understood that this game is so different that it's really not comparable to WoW at all. After that it felt so nice to just let go of the old concept altogether and look forward to a total revamp of the genre.
You sir, are making this sound more and more like Ultima Online....oh god I hope so!
When I first heard about GW2 last year (yes first time last year... ) I was like ehhh no raids pass. But honestly the more I've watched the more interested I am. Its hard to let go of an old concept. But like the first quote, freedom is something that has been missing from the genre and I am pretty stoked at the moment
Make sure you read the mass info sticky, there's a section about the skill bar!
http://www.mmo-champion.com/threads/...iated.-READ-ME!
I had a couple more questions/concerns and didn't want to make a new thread so I'll use this one!
So I noticed there doesn't seem to a whole lot of guild info but one thing that caught my eye was you can join multiple guilds? So I wonder if this is like FFXI where you could have multiple Linkshells "guilds" and equip which one you want to be in at any time..hmm, I wonder if it would make guilds less exclusive?
Something else that I was thinking about. Obviously the game does not require a monthly fee but I wonder how frequent new content would come out? I actually have not played GW1 so I'm not 100% how often new expansions came out, just curious what you guys think about this!
They said when you log into your account you declare which guild you want to represent, Once you join a guild your whole account joins that guild. I dont think you can switch guilds while still in game, you may have to go back to the character selection screen.
About the game being updated. They have said they will have a live team that develops new events and will release them when a bunch are ready after they have been tested. So the game launches with 1500+ events and the live team will keep adding more and more. We will prolly also get more PvP maps in those updates or they will wait for expansions to release those.