The twisted marionette event is up:
https://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/Wra..._(bonus_event)
Not a fan of only having a short window every 2 hrs for the public event part of it but considering the group I got into failed it maybe thats a good thing.
The twisted marionette event is up:
https://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/Wra..._(bonus_event)
Not a fan of only having a short window every 2 hrs for the public event part of it but considering the group I got into failed it maybe thats a good thing.
https://www.guildwars2.com/en/news/i...tage-analysis/
Interesting and pretty in depth piece on the rollback that hit EU servers last year. It's a bit out of the blue but I'm quite down with it. Anet has remained frustratingly opaque over the years, so a peek behind the curtains like this is nice. Kinda hoping with the new leadership (the fact that we actually know who's running Anet/GW2 now is nice) that this is the start of them turning a page.
It's still wild to me that a 20 year old studio working on a nearly 10 year old game is still so drastically uneven and searching for a direction.
I actually remember them doing posts like this but usually not on their sites main page. Usually on reddit or some random forum post that would get linked on reddit. The closer they got to that massive layoff, the less frequent these kind of posts became. I'm only aware of them through closely follow Arenanet. Some of the most insightful behind the scenes 'blog-entries' about the game are on fricken reddit. Not even small stuff, key stuff like why certain items aren't in your characters wallet or x feature is the way it is are buried in random spots between their forums (where its probably not hightlighted) or reddit. Example, I remember reading a dev go over why certain things go into storage/wallet and others don't while making a very convincing rebuttal to people saying its just so Anet can sell more inventory slots. The post would have made for a great blog post on their front page...its lost on reddit somewhere.
https://en-forum.guildwars2.com/topi...onette-update/
Twisted Marionette boss coming back permanently with some tweaks.
Tomorrow is the day! Our first in depth look at the End of Dragons expansion.
I am actually super excited, probably the most I have been for a non WoW mmo xpac ever.
Looking at how Anet has communicated and acted over the last few months, it definitely seems like they are pouring everything into giving Gw2 a massive shot in the arm. Here's to hoping it works out for them and the game, Gw2 is a really unique mmo compared to the other top ones on the market and I want to see it do as well as possible.
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OMG OMG OMG
The next new elite specialization that will be announced
It looks so much like Condi Thief <3 my main, my love
Last edited by Big Thanks; 2021-07-27 at 05:01 PM.
Is there a recap post somewhere about all the things said in the stream I totally didn't forget to watch?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilt8...nel=GuildWars2
Minute 45:37 for the new specialization...
Edit: Oh you mean a mini-recap? Too early i guess
Huh?
Major story hints
New features (fishing, 2 player mounts, boats, guild hall)
CM strikes (guessing they are taking a page from FF14 when it comes to raid content)
2 elite spec reveals
First beta date and beta plan
Alliance reveal for old/returning plauers
Dx11 beta window and planned graphics refresh
Release window
Preorder
https://massivelyop.com/2021/07/27/g...ragons-reveal/
It's not super detailed, but Massively has a decent recap of the things announced. No timestamped videos for it all, but you can at least get the highlights.
I have no clue why this exists but I'm kinda hype about co-op battle turtle mounts.
So fishing is a mastery skill? I hope its a skippable one.
I need to do a deeper dive, but I think this is pretty fair. It felt like a ton of buildup, even knowing the expansion was delayed, for just a sneak peak. I get it, they can't reveal too much too early since they've got another 6 months until launch to fill with some kind of reveals/activities.
I don't get why they do these big reveals this way, it always feels kinda underwhelming to me personally.
Edit: Poked around a bit and yeah, it seems the general sentiment is, "It was fine, but not terribly exciting."
I guess raids are dead moving forward and strikes are the new raids? No fractals coming with the expansion? No new class or weapon, just new elite specs? New continent/story/zones will keep me happy, and I'm down with fishing but like...
I dunno, between the second half of IBS being hot garbage because they team was gutted and the expansion pushing into Feb 2022 (if not further out, don't ask me how many years the original game was delayed and how often new delays arose) I was kinda expecting...a bit more? Maybe they're holding out some big surprises for later, but I'd question the wisdom of that when they really needed to go out with a "bang" and work to maintain that buzz until launch.
Still need to look into things in more detail, but slowly catching up.
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I'm curious what the elite specs are. Mesmer's icon is pretty obvious. The bottom left one looks like a bullet piercing through something. Bottom right looks like a bomb.
Last edited by qwerty123456; 2021-07-27 at 09:14 PM.
Elite specs are always welcome, specially if they shake things up and change how a class is played. But it's like the bare minimum for an expansion: add new playstyles and/or expand existing ones.
Going back to cantha and the lore around it will be great.
Fishing? i've never been a big fan of it on any game, but i appreciate that it exists as long as it is something optional. It's one of those things that adds depth to the world and the whole idea of RPG. The same goes for skiffs... it's good to have them as a fun little extra, but not the most exciting thing and certainly not main feature material for an expansion.
The combat mount? So here i have to wonder what the goal is with this one. Honestly, it feels like a filler mount. I wonder if they'll have certain events that actually require or heavily advise to use it, because otherwhise it's just something useful to help low level friends that don't have a mount. And again, not main feature material.
I do like strikes and i wouldn't mind more things like forged steel TBH, it's good to have them, but i'm as worried as anyone else that they shift the whole focus for high-end group content from raids/fractals to strikes. Just as i'm worried about low-end group content (events) being moved to instances too, as we've seen with draconic response missions, dragonstorm or the marionette.
So basically, Cantha itself and some new elite specs... nothing else really exciting about the expansion from yesterday.
"Mastery Haste will fix it."
I don't know, I actually think the expansion looks fantastic.
New Continent: Cantha, looking to be 4 brand new zones set in the gw1 Factions continent.
- New Mount: Siege turtle, a two person combat mount
- Fishing, hundreds of fish to collect and find across the entire game world, not just Cantha,
- Player Boats/skiffs: Essentially a multiplayer water mount, go fish on the water I guess.
- 5 new Strike missions: Strikes will be getting challenge modes as well to make them raid difficulty, with revamped reward structure, with this it is likely Strikes are fully replacing raids as the main 10 man content
- New Elite specializations for every class, so far Mesmer dagger and Necromancer Pistol are known.
- 16 new Legendary weapons: Unlike previous legendaries, they share a central theme. This has caused a lot of controversy already, personally I like it
- New Guild hall set in Cantha
It lacks some massive new feature, but it seems like it is doubling down and refining what Gw2 does well. I am excited.
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