Playing Smite since mid s2, f broken gw2.
4 dragons to go..
Playing Smite since mid s2, f broken gw2.
Ah yes, people talking about hypothetical things. The true metric for a game’s success.
It’s a medical condition, they say its terminal….
So another 12 years and we will see them all…
221 hours over 1,581 days of bank space/hot pve/lion’s arch afk and some wvw.
And people already talking about gw3.. is gw2 a success or total failure?
People started talking about GW2 after the success of the original GW1 release and then after each successful new campaign and after its single (successful) expansion. People started talking about GW3 within months after GW2 launched.
The thing is: people start talking about additional sequels if they loved and if they hated (parts of) the most recent release.
I ’m afraid the last four dragons would die of boredom or “long term goals”.
There aren’t many reason for an MMO to ever have a sequel. The water dragon we may never see though, or it’ll be very last given anet’s reservations about water based content.
Spoiler much in the title?
Honestly the dragons aren’t an immediate threat. How come LA doesn’t put security guards around the mystic forge. Because the lionguard are a tragic comedy waiting to happen.
Hey, I’m from the future.
We take down all the dragons
And people already talking about gw3.. is gw2 a success or total failure?
Ah yes, people talking about hypothetical things. The true metric for a game’s success.
And people already talking about gw3.. is gw2 a success or total failure?
People started talking about GW2 after the success of the original GW1 release and then after each successful new campaign and after its single (successful) expansion. People started talking about GW3 within months after GW2 launched.
The thing is: people start talking about additional sequels if they loved and if they hated (parts of) the most recent release.
Hell, people started bringing up a supposed GW3 before GW2 Was Even In Closed Beta.
We will not see GW3. But we had better get another expac announcement BEFORE Legion. That would be what 3 expacs in less time than it took Anet to pop out one mini-expac.
Crystal Desert
The first time people encounter something annoying or buggy that the devs claim can’t be fixed in this game, it’s only natural that people will say “Well, maybe in GW3, then.”
Let’s be honest, though. If there ever is a GW3, it will be far different from this game. Maybe something more like Skyrim. But if they want just another MMO, they’d be better off overhauling GW2. Same costs, but they keep the current player base, instead of having to build a new one.
delicate, brick-like subtlety.
The first time people encounter something annoying or buggy that the devs claim can’t be fixed in this game, it’s only natural that people will say “Well, maybe in GW3, then.”
Let’s be honest, though. If there ever is a GW3, it will be far different from this game. Maybe something more like Skyrim. But if they want just another MMO, they’d be better off overhauling GW2. Same costs, but they keep the current player base, instead of having to build a new one.
My thoughts exactly. I don’t think a Guild Wars 3 would be worth playing due to a trend towards mechanical simplification, lower skill caps, and more story emphasis (read: expensive voice acting instead of resources going into balancing and map designs) overall in gaming. Dark Souls became very popular because it bucked these trends. Sure the game was simple mechanically but within those simple mechanics you had to time your dodges and play wait and see games to time your parries. A low level thief can beat Havel very early and I believe Havel and the black knight near his tower are designed to be parrying tutorials.