EDIT: I renamed this thread to better serve the purpose of what we’re trying to achieve. There are several long posts further down the comment section that explain the issues with Guild Wars 2 and offer various suggestions for fixing them. Feel free to contribute!
I want to enjoy Guild Wars 2 again, the way I enjoyed it when it was released.
This sentence will be the main topic of discussion here and as you see, I’m keeping a calm tone – this will not be a bashing of the game nor a childish outrage. This is merely the opinion of someone who’s already devoted almost 2000 hours to Guild Wars 2 and who, genuinely, feels crushed by what the game’s become.
What convinced me to play Guild Wars 2? I was not a die-hard fan of the original, in fact, I only played Nightfall. So that point aside, I take this franchise as any newcomer would – I became drawn to the idea of a fresh MMO that didn’t have that gray stamp on it that said “this is your job now”. I loved the manifesto, the deep lore presented, the charming world – and it’s all there! GW2 has one of the most engaging, sprawling and beautiful worlds I’ve seen in any game – for that alone, it deserves recognition. It could, at any point, have fallen into the stale, seen-it-a-thousand-times Eastern look of MMOs. But it didn’t. The A.net team have done what very few developers could – they broke new grounds in one of the riskiest genres to undertake.
In the beginning my enjoyment of the game was infinite – I hadn’t felt this strongly attached to a game universe since Fallout 3 and Skyrim. I would co-op with several low-level buddies and we’d go escort a caravan through Queensdale. Then, several more people would join, the quest would move on to a large group defense, finally culminating in a boss fight. No one cared that the loot was abysmal, no one wanted to “farm” events, people wanted to move on, see the world, explore, chat. In the beginning I had no idea there were town portals, so I wandered from The Grove in an attempt to reach Divinity’s Reach because it seemed so mysterious and enthralling on the world map.
Then, as I hit level 80, I purposely ignored the calls of my friends to abandon the game, that there was nothing to do, that it was all a pointless grind. I started going after 100% World Completion, I explored PvP even though I rarely do PvP in any game. World vs World felt daunting at first but, ultimately, learning how it all tied together was extremely rewarding. Despite my horrible framerate I started clearing camps, providing supply, just to be part of a greater effort.
This is where many people would find the game shallow but I was still mesmerized by all the opportunities. I farmed my full Arah set, I made 5 alts in addition to my main Sylvari Ele and I decked most of them out in Exotic Gear, my Ele and Thief in ascended even. To me, the Fractals were an amazing addition. I didn’t care about the pink item grind – none of them were arbitrary as most people claimed when they complained that A.net was turning the game into a grindfest. I refused to believe they could ruin such a magical concept.
(edited by Insignya.8625)