I am what most people would call a casual gamer. I have played WOW for almost 7 years. I used to raid hardcore, but as i grew older and had more commitments IRL, i had to change my playstyle. I would belong to the group of gamers that mostly play solo or have a small grp of guildies or friends.
As most would know, WOW is experiencing its pre-expansion lull, so i thought i can give guild wars 2 a try since i had some friends joining and reviews were pretty good in general.
So after playing for roughly a week, trying the various professions, reading up the forums, here are some of my opinions on the game.
1. Its a breath of fresh air. As someone who is so used to WOW’s casual friendly difficulty level, the possibility of dying to normal mobs in the open world if you don’t play carefully is challenging. At least at the lower levels.
2. It feels different, or should i say awkard in the pacing of gameplay. Took me a few days before i realise its mostly because besides skill#1, every single spell had a considerable cd. Considerable at least compared to wow, where your next useful spell takes 20-30s before u can use it. I would say i don’t like the feel of it because i am too used of having something to do without a break in between. But of course everyone has a different feel of this, so no right or wrong here.
3. Dynamic Events are a pretty good idea, like the rifts in RIFT. Open world events where everyone can take part in is always very appealing to players. And its also a great world to level up.
4. I love personal story quests. They add an extra personal touch to your character. Love it.
With all that said, i find that i am finding that i am somewhat lacking motivation to play the game.
Firstly, like i mention having too many spells with considerable CDs. Do anyone else feel the same? I like to use my spells and i don’t like being able to only use them once in a while. At least to me, 20-30 second on your second or third most important spell is too long to wait.
Secondly, the difficulty level. Yes it is challenging. But i would admit here that i am casual. I might be ok with it now as it is new but as time goes on, would i really enjoy having “boss-type” fights with every single open world mob out there? Its no surprise i play a guardian. I am casual, and i don’t really like to die.
Seeing how ranged classes in this class perform; ie. kite or die. A particular comment in the elementalist forum struck gold for me. It was something like this: Why must even a wolf seem like a boss fight for us. I can kite mobs if needed, but if i need to kite every single mob out there, its not really fun.
Lastly, dungeons. Admitedly i am not even high enough level yet to get into one. But reading about all the various opinions on its difficulty level is not giving me a good vibe.
Why? Because at the beginning of the current WOW: Cataclysm, Dungeons were tuned hard, maybe not as hard as GW2 dungeons are now, but still harder than alot of WOTLK casuals were used to. I actualy was up to the challenge then, i was sick of the casual friendly, idiot-proof heroics WOTLK had. I had no problem with taking upwards of an hour to complete a normal dungeon and gearing up in normal before moving up to heroics.
But then not everyone felt the same. Alot of my friends who came back after i persuaded them did not like the challenge and the long grind for gear. So gradually i had lesser and lesser friends to dungeon with. PUGS were out of the question, with the hard difficulty, playing with unknowns had a even higher possibility of wiping, agony and ninja-looting. Didn’t took me long before i took a break from wow, and only returned after Blizzard tuned down the difficulty level and made it easier for casuals like me.
So now in guild wars 2, the dungeons seem to be at quite a high difficulty level, at least from what i read, i am starting to wonder whether i can find anyone to play with. I have casual friends playing but i doubt they would get to 30 any faster than me. And if i can’t find friends, the idea of playing with strangers doesn’t appeal to me at all.
So, are there other gamers like me. ie. casual gamer, plays either solo or with a small grp of friends or guildies, who feels the same? Or you have other opinions?
If any of my points are conflicting with actual game play, please do correct me as i am also a noob to this game.