Originally posted by Creslin321 Originally posted by Chilli2k I find it deeply concerning that the biggest differential between GW2 and WoW is apparently the lack of quest hubs. There may not be quest hubs but there is still an endless supply of u…
Originally posted by Zzad Originally posted by Chilli2k I find it deeply concerning that the biggest differential between GW2 and WoW is apparently the lack of quest hubs.
If that´s what you think i really encourage you to inform yourse…
Originally posted by GrayGhost79 Originally posted by Chilli2k I'm playing boss, I have a level 26 ranger. I need to play more, and I will do so, but my early assessment is that it is barely any different to any of its predecessors.
You ar…
I find it deeply concerning that the biggest differential between GW2 and WoW is apparently the lack of quest hubs. There may not be quest hubs but there is still an endless supply of uninvolving and generic quests that are easily completed in sever…
I'm playing boss, I have a level 26 ranger. I need to play more, and I will do so, but my early assessment is that it is barely any different to any of its predecessors.
You are welcome to tell me how it differentiates itself.
I find GW2 very processional and cookie cutter, I don’t see how the game significantly differentiates itself from WoW, Aion, Rift and all the EverQuest clones.
I find GW2 very processional and cookie cutter. I’ve had this same feeling with almost every MMO I’ve played since the genre-busting EverQuest. I was bored senseless by WoW, DAoC, Warhammer, AoC, Aion and Rift. The only interesting and quirky MMOs I…