…It’s time for some criticism.
Fanboys will definitely chew me out for making this thread, so to mitigate some of your crying, let’s go over a few things: I am not criticising GW2’s integrity as a game. By itself, GW2 stands out as a gripping, engaging and solid action-adventure game. As an MMORPG that has to compete with several others for a playerbase that which the majority of refuses to play more than one MMORPG at a time… The cracks begin to show to aficionados of the MMO genre.
I was so excited for GW2 back when it was being teased.
Began playing on release back in 012 but have since been reduced to an occasional player. I log on once, maybe twice a week when friends invite me to do something.
GW2 had a lot of promise and it’s upsetting to admit that it was definitely over-hyped. Remember the “Manifesto” ? They acted like they were curing cancer when the result was really nothing special. It all sounded too good to be true – because it was. “Cause and effect. A single decision made by a player cascades out in a chain of events.” … Where exactly in the game does that happen again?
Let’s break it down.
Combat: Charlie-Foxtrot (look it up). Spamspamspamspam. Zergzergzergzerg. Where is the intelligent looking combat shown in the third quarter of the Manifesto video? I’ve never seen combat like THAT in the game and it all looks like in-game footage to me.
PVP: Goes hand-in-hand with combat, but still deserves its own section. sPVP is – again – Charlie-Foxtrot. Also terribly unbalanced. Some class/weapon combos are barely viable for it. Have you tried staff elementalist in pvp? wPVP is just shallow and determined by the server with a higher population. Not to mention 1v1s are competitively impossible which IMO is just unacceptable.
Classes: I love the GW2 classes. They’re all fun and interesting in their own right. Different weapons providing different skills & being able to mix&match weapons on certain classes is genius. That’s where all the good stuff ends. Here comes the rant:
Why the hell does every class need their own heal? Why is there no dedicated healer? Why does Anet see the holy trinity as evil? Yes it inherently came with its own problems but this solution only introduces more. What about people who enjoy playing healer classes? Every class is every role rolled into one, so nobody is really special. There was a certain satisfaction gained from knowing you filled a specific role needed to succeed, but that’s completely devoid in GW2. You’re just a number and you can easily be replaced.
Unfortunately, I can’t really get completely engrossed or committed to GW2 like other MMOs. I guess I just really expected GW2 to be the ultimate final frontier of MMORPGs but was disappointed to find a casual time-waster with no real PVP that caters to the occasional solo-player.