Is there a Guild Wars 1 Forum?
Um, ok. Is that even an official forum?
It doesn’t look as if it has anything to do with Arenanet.
Could it be that Jinath.1298 meant to say, “thanks for the link, Mortifera — do you also know if there’s an official forum?”
And that Mortifera meant to write, “you’re welcome. I don’t know of one, sorry.”
edit: my sincerest apologies to the OP for misspelling their display name.
(edited by Illconceived Was Na.9781)
Nah I think they said what they meant and they meant what they said.
Who is Jinanth?
Did you mean to spell Jinath?
Afaik there never has been an official gw1 forum, even when the game was actively supported. It’s been gwguru or (now) Reddit.
ANet may give it to you.
There isn’t and never has been an official GW1 forum.
Afaik there never has been an official gw1 forum, even when the game was actively supported. It’s been gwguru or (now) Reddit.
There was a much better forum than guru, but I can’t think of the name. It’s where Ruby Bayer came from. GWInc or something? Guru was a mess of childishness that migrated to reddit. Regardless I believe they’re both dead.
Afaik there never has been an official gw1 forum, even when the game was actively supported. It’s been gwguru or (now) Reddit.
There was a much better forum than guru, but I can’t think of the name. It’s where Ruby Bayer came from. GWInc or something? Guru was a mess of childishness that migrated to reddit. Regardless I believe they’re both dead.
Pretty much. I never heard of the one you’re talking about. I think Gwguru closed down some time back. Gwreddit is one notch above dead. The Legacy one mentioned previously might be the best bet.
ANet may give it to you.
Afaik there never has been an official gw1 forum, even when the game was actively supported. It’s been gwguru or (now) Reddit.
There was a much better forum than guru, but I can’t think of the name. It’s where Ruby Bayer came from. GWInc or something? Guru was a mess of childishness that migrated to reddit. Regardless I believe they’re both dead.
It was the forum of gwonline.net, later turned into guildwars.incgamers.com.
It is long gone and I can’t even find legacy posts, the old links get re-directed to pcinvasion.com. Perhaps if you use some way-back-machine you can still dig up the forum somehow.
Great times back then, when I was the Mod for the Ele forum there and we had logged Gaile’s (the Frog’s) appearances in LA International via screenshot for the guild wars player base. Almost 15 years have past.
Still keeps a volume of Kurzick poems ;)
The gw1 wiki was used heavily as a sort of forum.
There isn’t and never has been an official GW1 forum.
There was. I reported a few bugs on it, helped a few people. It was shut down sometime near when GW2 was announced or launched (i.e. probably around 2012).
I think probably because GW1’s code is basically set now. They aren’t doing anything more than fixing exploits or the worst possible bugs; an official forum can’t be automated the way the game is.
Wait what? Really? Well then I stand corrected. I was sure they never had one because GW2 having an official forum was a massive deal when it was announced.
There never was an official forum for GW1 put out by ArenaNet. All you’ll find are fan sites.
After some years ArenaNet did have an offical support forum for GW1, but it was only for posting about bugs, account issues etc. The support forums were officially shut down a few years ago.
I, too, was sure ArenaNet said that this forum was the first official ArenaNet forum. There was an official Support site for Guild Wars, but I don’t think there was an official forum.
Here’s what the Wiki has to say about player feedback:
ArenaNet uses the wiki to give users a possibility to get into contact with the developers regarding various issues:
https://wiki.guildwars.com/wiki/ArenaNet#Player_feedback
I think if there were any official ArenaNet forums, they would be listed there.
There was an official customer service forum, but not a general forum. I myself posted to the customer service forum, but it wasn’t a game forum. It was for people who were experiencing technical difficulties.