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[Preview] Guild Wars 2: Basking in the Shadow of the Mad King

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  • nsignificnsignific Member Posts: 212

    While I applaud their dedication to bringing new content, i find it worrisome that so many of you feel you have nothing to play and anticipate this update in terms of finally getting something to do.

     

  • AkulasAkulas Member RarePosts: 3,029
    Thought I'd poke my head in to have a look since it has been awhile. Candy corns good way to make money and seem to be easy to obtain. Made 3g tonight selling to TP which is usually a couple hours grinding.

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  • FelixMajorFelixMajor Member RarePosts: 865
    czanrei...they do this because it IS part of Guild Wars and if you played GW you would know how awesome it was, obviously it is re done and there will be new events...however this stuff as well as community involvement from Anet is what kept people playing and still playing GW now. Also for those who never played the first will be blown away by their dedication and efforts to create a fun environment and community for gamers

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  • LoktofeitLoktofeit Member RarePosts: 14,247
    Originally posted by nsignific

    While I applaud their dedication to bringing new content, i find it worrisome that so many of you feel you have nothing to play and anticipate this update in terms of finally getting something to do.

    It's normal in any MMO where an update is about to introduce new rewards or purchasable items for people to hold off on what they spend or do in game just prior to the patch arriving.

     

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