How are you getting 5g in two hours? I might get that on guild mission nights, by doing dungeons, or by engaging in concerted farming, but I’ve never gotten anywhere near that by playing casually the way you claim. I must be playing wrong. I’m stagnant somewhere between 20 and 25 gold right now.
World Boss Grand Tour. Log on, find which boss is up next, and do the circuit for an hour. Sell the Ecto from salvaging the rares, sell Silk if I really want to make the money, and sell all the blues and greens.
Drop into Silverwastes if it’s before 1am PST and generally will find an active map. Do events, and sell proceeds much like with the Grand Tour. This one moves faster and can be more lucrative.
Harvest any trees I see there, and then take a moment to go to Pagga’s Waypoint and find the motherlode of Cypress to the west – sell Foxfire Clusters.
I think the lowest I hit was 3.8 g on a night where I forged rares instead of salvaging and selling Ecto.
You gave a pretty accurate view of how many people play this game… Actively grinding gold. You just proved the reason for the existence of this thread.
It’s only a little strange that you do post in in an attempt to show how there is no need to grind, or you would not consider it grind.
Except we don’t know how most people play this game, that’s an assumption and not necessarily one that I would agree with.
I think most people are so casual, they wouldn’t know how to go about grinding gold if they wanted to. I think most people log in, do a few things, maybe a few dailies, maybe hang out with their guild…they kill some stuff, they log off.
I don’t think most people are farmers.
I said many, not most. I think many because while the game had very different type of players at the beginning many (we know that as a fact) did leave. So why? Well maybe because they didn’t like to grind for everything they wanted to earn in the game? So some of those who left will be indeed the ones that login do a few things while taking with the guild and log out again (the casuals you talk about, while the reason they are still here imho is the social interaction), the WvW people and then of course those who are fine with, or even like, the grind. That is a big group because we all can see them (EotM, champ trains, SL) so yeah.. many.
“I think most people are so casual, they wouldn’t know how to go about grinding gold if they wanted to.” It’s not like you need skill or can’t be a ‘casual’ to grind.. Ask and people will tell you to run with the zerg in location x, y or z. At that moment it’s just brainlessly running along and spamming some buttons. No problem for a ‘casual’ to do so, the question is however if he will like it and stay doing it.
I think it’s very interesting to think about this. Seriously.
So people who didn’t want to farm gold (which I don’t consider grinding myself by the way I consider it farming), left the game because it’s too hard to make gold or they have to farm more than they want to.
The question, of course, becomes, how many of those people exist, compared to people who stay who like to farm? How many people, like me, don’t care about farming but stay anyway?
See it really is a numbers game, but we don’t really have the numbers, and that’s where all these theories get stalled.
I’m not convinced that the numbers of people who leave this game due to too much “grind” is greater than the numbers of people who would have left if they had nothing to “grind” for.
And that really is what the debate is about.