Yeah the Dragon events are pretty decent if there are only 10-15 people participating. The scaling is just really off though. Jormag is the most interesting one of them and probably scales the best.
Yeah the Dragon events are pretty decent if there are only 10-15 people participating. The scaling is just really off though. Jormag is the most interesting one of them and probably scales the best.
I'm glad the OP is asking questions about the game before he buys it. I can't stand X wow players that buy it with very little information and then bash it.
Guild wars 2 is a great game, and the leveling experience alone is worth the 60 dollar price tag. You will not regret buying it.
I've played it since beta every single day and still have not stopped.
Off topic: but why OP, do you have an emaciated naked girl chest bumping a dirty ball as your avatar?
Last edited by Snow White; 2013-04-24 at 12:25 PM.
Considering it's a one-time expense with no monthly subscription, you don't really have a lot to lose.
That being said, I really, really, really wanted to like the game, especially the Mesmer, but in the end, I simply couldn't get into it.
It just kind of feels like it's missing something.
I know it's likely against the ToS but if you have a friend with an account who won't mind letting you log in and play around for a few hours, I'd recommend you try that.
I essentially gave my account to my unemployed older brother who was a huge fan of the original.
We have a sticky thread right at the top of the forum with a good overview of many GW2 features and systems: http://www.mmo-champion.com/threads/...tiated-READ-ME!
Convincing anyone to buy Guild Wars 2 is about the same endeavor as many other commercial video games.
The logic goes as follows:
1. Do you have an internet connection?
2. Do you have $60?
3. Does the gameplay seem interesting to you?
If yes to all those, purchase.