The biggest thing that bothers me is guilds that are registered to gw2gvg.com, but only accept challenges from guilds they’re sure to beat. That’s just illogical, the challenge is the whole point of a GvG, I could not care less about the rating itself honestly. There is no fun in running over guilds that pose no resistance, I’d rather lose to a good guild.
Also, the rating system makes it so that if you lose to a guild with a much higher rating, you don’t lose that many points. This should be regulated by penalizing guilds that don’t accept challenges (for example, first challenge refused=nothing happens, starting from the next refusal to that same guild within a certain timeframe, the rating of the refusing guild starts to drop, and it does so exponentially for each refusal).Just my 2 cents.
Prime Radese
This is a legitimate concern. Each Friday as the Match reset happens, we contact all guilds listed as available to organise the weeks GvG’s. The first response is generally “What guild are you from?”. Upon answering it’s a case of “No” for reasons such as “we don’t have enough players” or “key players are on holiday”.
It’s a kick in the teeth to see these guilds running with 30 odd in WvW and GvGing other guilds in the same week they’ve refused you. Starter guilds seem more eager to learn than mid/high table guys are willing to risk their precious points. (IMO these practice/non-official matches that go on are a joke)
Are we approaching a situation where the higher up you go on Gw2GvG the less likely you are to get matches?
I am missing something. Why are practice matches a joke? Honestly GvG for me is all about practice and good fights. Ranking is pretty irrelevant on the website anyway because it is very frequently quite inaccurate. And it is hard for servers to prove themselves across tiers. Number three NA guild is from Eredon Terrace over Night Shift? Okay. Yes, it is nice to have some general idea of where guilds stand, but if people are taking it so seriously then maybe the lesser evil is to get rid of rankings and only track history. I am sure we will not reach consensus on that, though. This is a social problem and it will not be fixed by rules and regulations, in my opinion.
Fights need to follow along rankings or something else instead of just being 100% choice. There also needs to be a bit of surprise to matches. Fight with what you have and what class you are on. Building your team to counter is lame and boring. There are players in here that many of you may refuse to listen to. You know what though? They are right. Much of the time they are right. Jscull and saiyr for example raise a lot of valid points. Some of you see a negative tone in what they say where it is not warranted.
As for rules and regulations. Too many of these is what most frequently scares people off. This is one of the things that many people will disagree with. If you constantly bicker about rules you wont get anywhere. As far as I’m concerned anything you can do in WvW is just fine. With the exception of no siege. Anything a player can do with his character in WvW should be permitted.
GvG should be about which guild is the best or just guilds battling it out for fun to try and improve. It should NOT be about who can stack the odds in their favor the most, who can perform in perfect conditions, can win with the perfect setup, or who can methodically counter the other guild the best. This doesn’t teach you how to be a better player or have fun. It teaches you how follow some predefined meta, and conforming to that meta/build, without overcoming challenges and improving.
I would suggest a system where the matches are not chosen by the guilds. If they want to practice there is nothing wrong with that. However, in a match that counts(or whatever we want to call it)the two guilds do not pick their opponents. They can choose to refuse, but that should reflect poorly on them. Guild goods and guilds that could improve all win. Good guilds prove their worth and guilds that need to improve can learn from it. Both of them can have fun either way.
Commander