How many of you consider your self HARDCORE
There is no skill. Only Zul.
i did but then my computer bricked
(is this what you imagined us doing)
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I wouldn’t say I am. But in all fairness, I’m very modest. I would argue that I’m one of the most modest people out there. I have seen very few whose potential is held back by the amount of modesty they have surpass my level of modesty. God I’m so modest….
don’t know about core but i’m feeling hard..
don’t know about core but i’m feeling hard..
Oh… Thats a little bit disturbing.
I’m hardcore into wvw roaming. ive even spent the past month making ascended armor so i could min max my stats and add wvw infusion to all of my trinkets, armor, and weapons for maximum build potential… and this is again just for solo wvw roaming… probably my favorite aspect of this game…
i’m hardcore into mouse breaking !
One man’s hardcore is another man’s casual. I think more importantly, the game should allow people to “feel” like they are hardcore or to “feel” like casual, at night after work, couple hour play is rewarding and helping them progress.
But in general, no game is financially successful over-emphasizing the hardcore gamer except to draw them into the game to pull the casual base in. Fact remains, the giant majority of players are casual, never look at a board, and often only know a patch is coming because their computer updates on launch. They also monetize better.
In short, the way to kill an experience for the hardcore player is to ask a company to cater to them. Kill the game. Kill the experience.
GW is actually a game that rewards high skill better than most (and fortunately doesn’t require it to have fun).
‘’GW is actually a game that rewards high skill better than most (and fortunately doesn’t require it to have fun).’’
Tbh i consider myself a dedicated player. There will always be someone better then you are but this doesnt excuse you for not doing your best. In most game where hardcore player are at top most player who actualy perform in pve are not the actual good players but generaly the Lucky one in the same guild as them. Ive seen a lot of noobs with end game gear because they where carried by better player then them. Behing geared in end game hardcore MMO is more a question of behing in the right guild at the right time then actualy behing good.
Guild Wars 2 doesnt have anything of this ‘’i depend on my guild to get stuff done’’ bull kitten
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