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For an MMO to be successful, it needs to constantly evolve in order to keep the interest of the players. ArenaNet has been changing Guild Wars 2 since its launch, but none of that will compare to the changes we’re about to witness! April seems to focus on players having an easier time playing the game, which I'm always for, but I still have a few concerns.
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I know it’s a game, but death really isn’t that big of a deal.
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Is the ability to mix armor types a confirmed feature? I don't think it is.
Overall, the changes will probably be good, but I have no idea why they decided to nerf event rewards. They should be buffed and mob loot should be nerfed, not the other way around. After all, events were once supposed to be the main feature of GW2 and now they're just a decent leveling tool.
"easier time playing the game" I never thought this game could have an easier time to play.
Four words: more of the same
Exactly spot on with your criticism.
GW2 is an example of how not to build an MMORPG, and for me as a player, what types of things to look out for when choosing whether to buy a new MMO or not. If its anything like GW2, then its a straight forward no for me.
Old Everquest had it right from the start. Death needs to have meaning for players respect the world. Leveling needs to take a long time so that there is accomplishment and attachment and meaning, etc.
Get off my lawn!
They need to make some significant changes for me to come back. A lot of those changes involve them changing their design philosophy such as introducing roles in dungeons (not just dps), introducing a more meaningful gear progression, allowing more flexibility around skill choices for your hotbar (akin to GW1, 8-10 skills no restrictions on skills you can have) and more horizonal progression systems. I cannot see them adding the first three because it goes against their design philosophy. Horizontal progression is something they can add though.
I personally enjoy gear progression but for some reason I loved GW1. It's my most played MMO together with WoW. But GW2 was a complete turn off. Oddly enough all my GW1 buddies also hated GW2. I guess GW2 was made for MMO players rather than GW fans.
The whole GW2 experience feels shallow to me compared to GW1.
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Well I feel like this, Gw2 is a casual game mainly but they are trying to add harder and harder stuff and thats good for the players who like that. I also see a change with the living story while it was easy in the beginning the events became harder in the end. I do think harder stuff will come but I don't think this game will ever be to hard.
I think Arenanet wants all people to be able to play everything and that thought is a good one but then they have to work hard to add new stuff all the time to keep players ocupied and have something to do.
But the truth is this GW2 is a game for everyone mainly the casual player just like WOW, Swtor and most of the bigger mmos out there. Why is it like this? Because the main population that plays mmos want it like this. WOW crushed EQ why? because it was easier and more for the casual player and that attracted a bigger crowd then ever before.
This is why more hardcore games will never be as big as wow and all the other casual games out there. And a business needs money and they all want to be huge so they all make a game thats gonna be more of a "sure thing" and then keep the cash flowing in there direction.
Sure there are exceptions like Eve which is in my book a tough game to play solo and just go and do your own business (I suck at it).
Now don't get me wrong I am a casual player and I love GW2 the way it is and I understand why people don't like it and I understand why they do. I love playing GW2 and when I want a bigger challenge then I try to do something like soloing a dungeon.
I would like to see a game developer who will try to give all the hardcore gamers a game that they love cause you all deserve it.
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I agree with all of that, just GW2 wasnt for me- where GW1 was my true love.
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Sadly nobody designs games like this anymore. What the new crowd wants is all about gaining several levels per kill while never being threatened by death ever.
"Guild Wars 2 Column: Change is a Good Thing, Right?" - nope.
Good change is good thing, bad change is bad. I would say, I'm yet to see a really good change in GW2 (they had some minor goodies - like wallet). But it would be a lie, I don't care about GW2 enough to keep login in to the game. I still care enough to read forum and I have a good laugh after EVERY-SINGLE-UPDATE that Anet screw. Which is like, every LS update (and some unrelated)? Way more entertaining. My inner hater is really content with them XD (and I'm almost addicted to popcorn now :P )
Sure glad you've found a game that you enjoy. It's so much better than if you were playing GW2 and not happy. Both sides win right!
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I get banned in the forums for games I love, so lets see if I do better in the forums for games I hate.
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Played ESO for 12 hours so far and damn I died like 6 times in this one public dungeon. And that was WITH a couple strangers I grouped up with. Granted we were two levels below the content but still refreshing to actually have some challenge and danger.
GW2 dungeons are also the same.
I know, right?
The problem with GW2 is that Anet made lot of changes to generic MMO vision and not all of them are good (I would say, that minority is). The bigger problem is, that Anet can't decide which is which - they are aiming at few antagonized crowds at the same time, and really not pleasing any of them. Their game need too much time investment to really work with casual players, but it's too blunt, too straightforward to please hardcore gamers. It's too elaborate for people who doesn't care about lore and it's shoving the stories into players face, while at the same time the stories are shallow and yet overdone, lore is too inconsistent (especially if You compare it to GW1) for most lore oriented players. Take trinity for example - healers are gone, something I was hoping for for years. Great! But it's just old system, the good old trinity without healer (or more accurate - with healer forced into any other class), they didn't create new system, they just damaged old one. As far as I know - I still hate old trinity model, but I'll take it above GW2 model any day of the week.
It's not walking in the middle, between peoples expectations - it's failing to play for both teams at the same time.
I agree with You, other companies will follow GW2 rout - and I count on it. In the core, in the premise GW2 is great game. Even several great games! I just hope that Anet could focus on one vision of their game and build on top of that, and stop screwing around saying sweet lies on top of loosening. You can't please everyone :P
I'm not sure if he meant they're all the same or that they're the "same" ie: challenging like ESO dungeons. Either way, the dungeons are not all the same in GW2. Arah can be long and tedious, AC is short and depending on the path, awesome (ghostbusters themed boss for example), most bosses have as detailed mechanics as any WoW boss, etc. If anyone says the dungeons are all the same because there's no trinity, well I'm not even going there. I don't base MMO depth on a tired mechanic most people just happen to be used to.
I don't see a lot of people who hate it anymore. Either out of boredom or a miraculous sudden maturity in the general populace, people seem to quietly disagree nowadays about how GW2 did or didn't blow them away. I think there's hope for humanity. Or at least the MMORPG forums.
And yes, regardless of what I or anyone thinks of the game, its features will be (and already are being) re-used in newer games, because apart from some odd decisions, a great many of ANet's systems just make sense.