Any new content coming?
Yes.
Yes. The only think we have had hints from Arenanet so far on though is the return of the Mad King’s Festival, the GW halloween event, in October.
Lets be honest wouldn’t you rather see them fix the massive amount of bugs rather then make more bugged content?
They posted that they will release a large amount of free content.
Still, it is not necessary yet if you don’t play the game like a traditional MMO but as it is meant to be played.
They also said the majority does not rush content but enjoys the game.
GW and GW2 are games for laid back people, not for those obsessively compulsively burning contents, not caring about landscapes/lore/wvw/pvp etc.
It simply cannot be played that way.
I prefer that they fix the game to a stable stadius, and then proceed to release new content.
“Most” players have not hit 80 yet…..
I don’t quite understand your post. Do you think they are never going to release new content? Are you expecting them to answer you before anyone else?
Patience, hard it is.
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“Most” players have not hit 80 yet…..
Um…based on what? This game has the easiest road to lvl cap Ive seen in awhile…if you are seeing more low levels it is because people are rerolling out of boredom.
“Most” players have not hit 80 yet…..
I don’t quite understand your post. Do you think they are never going to release new content? Are you expecting them to answer you before anyone else?
Patience, hard it is.
How can you even be sure of this?
Apart from the maybe 1-35 tiers most people are in the lvl 80 zones while those in the middle are barren wastelands. I would hazard a guess and say most of the playerbase is at lvl 80 and most have started an alt at least.
Heck I am a casual player with 2 level 80s. The only thing I can say is leveling is INSANELY easy in this game.
They posted that they will release a large amount of free content.
Still, it is not necessary yet if you don’t play the game like a traditional MMO but as it is meant to be played.
They also said the majority does not rush content but enjoys the game.GW and GW2 are games for laid back people, not for those obsessively compulsively burning contents, not caring about landscapes/lore/wvw/pvp etc.
It simply cannot be played that way.I prefer that they fix the game to a stable stadius, and then proceed to release new content.
I said the same thing just marveling at a hill yesterday.. then a tree. man a tree..in a game. Bro im with you, these people just breeze on by leaves and plants and miss the whole point.
Well one would hope so. Half the map isn’t even availablt to access! I hope they do a better job with crystal desert and Ring of Fire than they did with Orr.
“Most” players have not hit 80 yet…..
I don’t quite understand your post. Do you think they are never going to release new content? Are you expecting them to answer you before anyone else?
Patience, hard it is.
How can you even be sure of this?
Apart from the maybe 1-35 tiers most people are in the lvl 80 zones while those in the middle are barren wastelands. I would hazard a guess and say most of the playerbase is at lvl 80 and most have started an alt at least.Heck I am a casual player with 2 level 80s. The only thing I can say is leveling is INSANELY easy in this game.
You are correct, but not for the reason you think. Most players are still in the 1-35 range with their first character. That is where “casuals” are. I have been playing 1-2 hours a night since release and I am level 51.
If you have two 80s at this point you are not “casual” under any definition of the word. But your failure to correctly gauge your own playing habits does shed light on why you are confused about where other players stand in the game.
Yeah honestly rofl, how much fun is exploration when you don’t have kitten to do once you’ve done it all? “OOOH, A [kittenING] IN-GAME SKY…” or “HOLY kitten, THAT DRAGON IS BIG.” In the second case, all you do is run up to it, hit your auto-attack button, and afk for thirty minutes to “beat” the encounter. Who honestly plays a video game for graphical content alone? Who plays a video game to “casually” run around a virtual world with your fake buddies? I play to kittening compete and win, then move on… If this is the future of MMOs, I’d be better off getting a sword and shield IRL and adventuring through a desert to fight some kittening komodo dragons. Graphics sure as hell are better there. Whatever else there is to a video-game, I honestly don’t know.
What kind of rewards system does this game offer anyway, besides one based completely on graphical content? $60 of my money, wasted on an overhyped game that’ll be dead within a year. “THE WOW KILLER,” no sir. If your original GW fans are disappointed, you’ve got a serious problem.
I love Halloween events, but I hate bugs (especially invisible walls where they logically wouldn’t be and underwater mobs randomly going “invulnerable”) even more.
Who plays a video game to “casually” run around a virtual world with your fake buddies?
Ever heard of grand theft auto? That game sold a copy or two, if I recall correctly. Regarding your rhetorical question, many people are capable of entertaining themselves given adequate space and tools. The carrot on a stick gameplay you seem to crave is well served by other titles.