new expansion has no raid?
It’s exactly opposite. Many of the raids’ flaws are inconsequential in a raid-centric game, because they are a huge issue primarily to non-raiders.
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The flaws are also incosequential if you just ignore their existnance. Something that you can do in a non raid centric game.
The flaws are also incosequential if you just ignore their existnance. Something that you can do in a non raid centric game.
Actually no, the problem is that the raids do have an impact on the whole game. You can’t really ignore them, not even if the emphasis is not on that content (which, by the way, in gw2 is still debatable).
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The flaws are also incosequential if you just ignore their existnance. Something that you can do in a non raid centric game.
Actually no, the problem is that the raids do have an impact on the whole game. You can’t really ignore them, not even if the emphasis is not on that content (which, by the way, in gw2 is still debatable).
Why can’t you ignore them?
It is not debatable that GW2 has a extended emphasis on raids, that is just not true.
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The flaws are also incosequential if you just ignore their existnance. Something that you can do in a non raid centric game.
Actually no, the problem is that the raids do have an impact on the whole game. You can’t really ignore them, not even if the emphasis is not on that content (which, by the way, in gw2 is still debatable).
Why can’t you ignore them?
As i said, because the raids are not a self-contained system, but have an impact on the whole game. Both on the game itself, and on the game community.
It is not debatable that GW2 has a extended emphasis on raids, that is just not true.
Suuure, it’s not debatable, and that’s why we’re debating it since HoT got launched.[/sarcasm]
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