I loled at people calling it a SMALL PATCH! theres nothing small about 6 gb for a so called SMALL PATCH thats just ignorance.
I loled at people calling it a SMALL PATCH! theres nothing small about 6 gb for a so called SMALL PATCH thats just ignorance.
Last edited by mikencarly; 2012-08-14 at 10:39 PM.
Lol, people are so ignorant. Business is business, if people want to play Guild Wars 2 so bad they will play Guild Wars 2.. I will be playing BOTH, shocker I know..
Just wish the pre-world event had more than only Theramore.
Maybe the WotLK to Cata spoiled me with the Gnome/Troll event + the built up towards the Elemental Invasion........
Well I think it'll have an impact on the initial sales of GW2, although maybe small.
People playing WoW who aren't dead set on buying GW2 but are bored now, could buy GW2 to give it a try and end up never coming back to WoW.
The release of patch 5.0.4 can give them something to do so that they don't try GW2 when it's released and just forget about it when MoP launches.
I think what's important for Blizzard is to occupy the media space so that people aren't aware of GW2.
This is astonishing the amount of people arguing over which game is better and blizzard 'sabotaging' GW2.
-Blizzard is a company. Companies that make as much money as blizzard, exist to make money. It's hardly 'backhanded' or 'evil' - It's a marketing strategy. The majority of their major patches have been very well thought out in terms of dates.
-GW2 is B2P. No subscriptions. WoW is P2P. Subscriptions. Thus - They can co-exist. *SHOCK HORROR*
I will not play GW2, I personally see no appeal. I've played WoW for over 7 years now and no plans to stop anytime soon. That does not mean i'm going to fanboi up blizzard.
I'm not biased, I strongly disagree with numerous things blizzard does, and usually pisses me off. I'm not going to justify everything they ever say and do.
My friends will all be playing GW2. It sounds like they think it's an amazing game from playing the betas. I'm almost certain it will succeed more than SW:ToR.
TL;DR - Blizzard is a company, companies make money. The games can co-exist.
Last edited by Raxxed; 2012-08-15 at 12:11 AM.
Woot! Thank you guild wars, for pushing the prepatch up from their original statement of ~2 weeks.
I personally think it's a pretty stupid decision on Blizzard's behalf. They're basically giving everyone the chance to log into WoW and preview the new system while GW2's going through its birthing pains. I myself will almost certainly log in a couple days on the 28th to preview the new MoP changes while GW2's sorting out things server-side. It's basically a guarantee that there'll be insane server issues for the first couple days.
Why wouldn't Blizzard wait about 1-2 weeks so the sparkle of GW2's wearing off for people who don't like the style/archetype changes, yet could possibly grow to like them in the future? They'd come storming back to WoW when 5.0.4 hits.
Instead, as I said, we'll be able to log in on the 28th, give new talents a raid/bg or 3, think 'cool/awful' depending on how they affect us, then straight back into GW2 which will almost certainly solve their server issues within days, at the latest?
First patch they put out all year and there's still no content. Sorry guys!
Did you think we had forgotten? Did you think we had forgiven?
Mm I did also, but I still don't think their current server infrastructure will be sufficient. Of course this is pure speculation but we'll see.
My point stands though - even hours is long enough for people to get their 'new wow patch fix' out of the way unless they REALLLLLY see something which captures their attention (gets harder and harder for many each expansion).
You know what would be equal parts hilarious and sad? If GW2's launch was less buggy/broken/problem-ridden than the launch of 5.0.4? Won't happen I'm sure but still, would be amusing.
Last edited by Constraint; 2012-08-15 at 01:33 AM.
I was actually expecting the pre-expansion patch to release on September 11th because Blizzard had stated in the MoP press tour that the event was going to be a two-week duration. Yes, things change, but nothing seemed to indicate that they had changed their minds since then.
Not that it's a big deal, I'm just feeling on the fence.
Seriously, if games were religions you motherfuckers would all be segregating each other on the streets and making sure your kids only frequented faith-based schools of your particular sect.
WoW has problems and so does GW2 and the date is more than a coincidence, so what? Just play whatever the fuck you feel like playing, it's not like either game is going away any time soon. Plus, why do you care what other people will be doing or what they'll be playing?
I'll be playing GW2 on the 25th and then checking the changes in WoW on the 28th and I'll still do my weekly 8/8hc clear as well AND STILL playing GW2.. And no, nobody divided by zero.
The quote, or the information on this site attached to the press event, rather, said the patch, not the event, would be two weeks prior. Clearly, plans can change. And they did imply that timeframe was an estimate.The event doesn't have to go live with the patch.
Edit P.S.: Was able to find the link from my post history.
http://www.mmo-champion.com/content/...ria-Press-Tour
It *does* say "roughly", so, like I said, an estimate, but the two weeks was in reference, according to that page, to the patch.
Last edited by Leowyld; 2012-08-15 at 01:52 AM.