Lumberjack Wars 2
Stop treating GW2 as a single story. Each Season and expansion should be their own story.
If anything, this highlights the deficiencies of the loot and reward system of GW2. Maybe the economic system needs a great leap forward?
If anything, this highlights the deficiencies of the loot and reward system of GW2. Maybe the economic system needs a great leap forward?
So is there too much wood or not enough? MAybe your explaination skills could do with a great leap forward.
Bloin – Running around, tagging Keeps, getting whack on Scoobie Snacks.
If anything, this highlights the deficiencies of the loot and reward system of GW2. Maybe the economic system needs a great leap forward?
So is there too much wood or not enough? MAybe your explaination skills could do with a great leap forward.
It’s all about completing the five year plan.
If anything, this highlights the deficiencies of the loot and reward system of GW2. Maybe the economic system needs a great leap forward?
So is there too much wood or not enough? MAybe your explaination skills could do with a great leap forward.
I was commenting that other modes of gameplay other than pressing F at a dense cluster of wood nodes are less profitable (disclaimer: high number of alts required).
No phat lootz in other words.
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I miss the days when people played games for fun…
But, yeah, pressing the other buttons should produce an equally large piece of cheese.
I miss the days when people played games for fun…
But, yeah, pressing the other buttons should produce an equally large piece of cheese.
that was before the “Facebook Generation”
yesterday was facebook not even 1 hour down and some people in america called police^^
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I miss the days when people played games for fun…
But, yeah, pressing the other buttons should produce an equally large piece of cheese.
that was before the “Facebook Generation”
yesterday was facebook not even 1 hour down and some people in america called police^^
Unfortunately, that kind of thing predates the internet, my father was a cop from the early 80s until he retired a few years ago. They did a good job teaching people the number, but forgot to tell them what “emergency” means.
I miss the days when people played games for fun…
But, yeah, pressing the other buttons should produce an equally large piece of cheese.
that was before the “Facebook Generation”
yesterday was facebook not even 1 hour down and some people in america called police^^
Having fun in GW2 = much longer time of playing to earn enough in game currency to buy those cool skins. Welcome to MMOs.
Having fun in GW2 = much longer time of playing to earn enough in game currency to buy those cool skins. Welcome to MMOs.
That assumes interest in “looking cool” based on others’ opinions. I’m not, most of my alts wear gear that you can buy in a week or two of casual play. However, I am aware of the psychological compulsions that drive most MMO players. And so are game designers. It just seems like the players themselves are not.
Having fun in GW2 = much longer time of playing to earn enough in game currency to buy those cool skins. Welcome to MMOs.
That assumes interest in “looking cool” based on others’ opinions. I’m not, most of my alts wear gear that you can buy in a week or two of casual play. However, I am aware of the psychological compulsions that drive most MMO players. And so are game designers. It just seems like the players themselves are not.
Really now? Please enlighten us
If anything, this highlights the deficiencies of the loot and reward system of GW2. Maybe the economic system needs a great leap forward?
Actually i think Foxfire cluster are the best move they’ve made for economy since launch. It’s a tax on rich people, one of the best way to redistribute wealth from rich players who can’t wait 2 weeks for their back armor, to casual players who earn a lot by selling their loot.
A relly good move in my opinion but the BLTP tax should be inverted to be paid by the buyers to be fully effective. Maybe you could make the tax paid by buyers for items introduced since less than 2 weeks ? Edit: And let the tax paid by sellers for older items.
Having fun in GW2 = much longer time of playing to earn enough in game currency to buy those cool skins. Welcome to MMOs.
That assumes interest in “looking cool” based on others’ opinions. I’m not, most of my alts wear gear that you can buy in a week or two of casual play. However, I am aware of the psychological compulsions that drive most MMO players. And so are game designers. It just seems like the players themselves are not.
Really now? Please enlighten us
Google “Skinner box.”