No reason for being in a party.
Force? you can get your own loots by yourself alone, i didnt say you HAVE to be in a party to get exotic/rares. What i did say was your chance of getting those would be better.
I want to play with lot of people, guild members, random people through my journe to lvl 80
Then ask people to join you. If they also want those things you want, they will join regardless of a reward. If they don’t want those things, why would you force them to party with you?
GW2 doesn’t force people to party with others; those who want to party are free to do so, those who do not want can simply play by themselves. Making it something forced would basically get people who do not want to party to join to a group. You are not going to get companionship from that.
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put another carrot in front of me” – Mike O’Brien right before Ascended weapons
Wow guys really? I think you both missed his point, he doesn’t want to play a single player rpg up to level 80 and wants more player interaction…..is that so much to ask?
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Wow guys really? I think you both missed his point, he doesn’t want to play a single player rpg up to level 80 and wants more player interaction…..is that so much to ask?
Then he can invite people to play with him.
The reason most people don’t group for PvE content is because they don’t want to group for PvE content. If they offered a solo dungeon experience most players would do that as well.
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So you want a contested loot system? And you also want to take away combo fields for everyone not in your party? This just sounds silly. People party all the time. If you like playing with someone, party them. The advance? Quick access to information like their health, boons, and conditions, paired with the ability to talk to them privately. You could whisper but that is if you only like being with one person. There should be no disadvantages for people who don’t want to party either. What you said would people a lot of people out
get a guild or get some friends of yours to buy GW2.
this game’s gameplay value highly increases when socializing…just sit at divinity’s reach with some guildmates and dance until dawn
if you really want to group up, you’ll find a group.
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Pro tip: go into an area and type “hey, anyone in this area wanna group up for a while?” BOOM, party started!
Terrible idea.
I don’t want to be forced into a party to gain more power, get full exp and rewards.
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