Odds n' Ends
- VOIP: Also a strain on bandwidth on their end. Can you imagine how much worse culling would be?
- iPhone app: I’m pretty sure there’s an app in the works? And don’t make it just for iPhone. Make it for Android as well.
- Target Forwarding: We got this, in a sense. Someone calls a target (ctrl+t), you press T, you automatically target the called enemy.
Time is a river.
The door is ajar.
- Be able to see dots on the map of where your guild members are to make it easier to join them. (Yes, I have people in my guild that don’t always accept party invites…I would like to bypass that and just slay alongside them) At least if I take the time to track what map/region they’re on and spend ‘x’ amount of bronze to tele there.
That’s a bit too stalker-ish. Joining a guild should not be about forfeiting your privacy to play alone.
1. I’m not asking for 324 kb/s dolby digital 7.1 surround sound loss-less crystal clear audio. Mid quality comparable to what you hear on Ventrilo is feasible.
2. Fine. Make an Android app, too. Whatever. Lulz.
3. I’m too lazy to hit ctrl-T — All kidding aside, auto-target forwarding is a really nice feature in the heat of battle. Especially for us guardian support types.
4. Don’t join a guild then. I’m sure people are lining up to stalk Olba.5376. Who said anything about forfeiting your privacy? There’s an option to adjust your status to ‘invisible,’ you know. One of the biggest concerns brought up by my old guild from GW1 is that Guild Wars 2 is too ‘single player-y.’ I can only repeat the maw so many times before it gets boring. Whether ArenaNet takes this suggestion exactly as I offered it doesn’t matter, as long as they find a way to group up for PvE events for those of us that don’t play during peak hours. If not, we’ll continue losing players to other MMOs.
All snide remarks aside, thank you for reading.