New Content vs Fixing Current Content
I agree wholeheartedly with this. I had already quit this game, but came back after the most recent suite of bug fixes. ANet, you guys are making great progress. Keep it up.
They have different teams working of different types of content. So dedicating everything towards fixing a single problem isn’t really a viable option.
That said, I agree that the constant bugging of events and dungeons is by far the biggest problem GW2 has had since release. To be honest, I don’t ever recall an MMO that had such wide-spread and omnipresent issues.
The two biggest dungeon bugs that haven’t been addressed for weeks now are that:
I would REALLY like to see the gate into Arah fixed as well as the new bugs with the gates not opening within Arah itself.
and I’d also like SE path 1 never ending grenadiers to be fixed and with fixed I mean properly not saying it’s fixed and then it being exactly the same as before.
As for hodgins going into the room with the 5 scepter pieces, I don’t think he ever did? At least I don’t recall him ever going into that room with me. Even so it’s not really a bug as it wouldn’t really matter in regards to finishing that part of the dungeon. Unless you mean he won’t move to the room before it, I’ve never run into that issue before if that’s the case.
I haven’t done CM story in forever so I have no comment on that one but it’s ‘meant’ to be fixed though they said SE was ‘meant’ to be fixed too. So who knows
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Dee Jay’s first point is really the final point on this topic. Just because one thing is being worked on doesn’t mean they stop working in other areas.
It is difficult and takes a lot of time just to find what’s causing a bug, and then there’s part-2 figuring out fixing the bug.
Just because a content update was pushed, and no fix was included, doesn’t mean that the problem got overlooked… More people on one problem doesn’t lead to an equal increase in efficiency in solving the problem.