Suggestion:Plan worldwide events in other cities

Suggestion:Plan worldwide events in other cities

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Posted by: cesmode.4257

cesmode.4257

Ok, so we just got done with Halloween which was heavily centered in LA. The next small content patch later this month is also going to be within LA. I know it is still early, but I urge Arenanet to include other major cities in these events such as Divinities reach, Rata Sum, etc. Please do not allow Lions Arch to become the Stormwind/Orgrimmar of Gw2. I like LA but I would prefer some of these events to take place in other cities.

Thanks,

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Suggestion:Plan worldwide events in other cities

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Posted by: robinsiebler.3801

robinsiebler.3801

I support this idea! There is a whole world out there and every part of it should be part of events.

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Posted by: Kaarnak.2865

Kaarnak.2865

I think this is something that ArenaNet could have really learnt from the Halloween event we just had:

It was amazing to have so many players crowded around the fountain for the inevitable moment Mad King Thorn decided to bust through the fountain and open up a portal to his realm of pants-on-head craziness, but boy did it take ages to get into Lion’s Arch, people in groups got lost due to the overflow, and it became a complete higgledy-piggledy.

Less than a 2-minute run from that fountain are portals to every major capital city in the game. It struck me as truly bizarre why they didn’t just decide to spread the load across the other cities – even one other capital city, and put portals to the Mad King’s dungeon area in each capital city, or even just a few. That way more people could’ve enjoyed it.

But yes, in general, more stuff in capital cities please – some of them are incredibly beautiful and obviously had a hell of a lotta time and effort put into making them. Currently they’re ghost towns.