As is, GW2 is by far one of the most RP unfriendly MMO’s I’ve ever played. I understand that we’re a niche part of the playerbase, but I know plenty of people who would like to play, but are turned off by the complete lack of RP orientated features. Almost every MMO, even ones lacking RP servers, have plenty of ways to help roleplayers gather and, well, roleplay in peace. With the advent of HoT, I hope at least a few of the following suggestions can be taken into considoration;
1) Megaserver options/RP specific layers and tags
Since megaservers, it’s grown increasingly hard to roleplay outside of a city. Unless we’re on the same server (Which is reasonable), and in the same guild, and in the same party, we are most likely split up at random and scattered to completely different ‘layers’. And with a party cap of 5…. well, large groups of RPers simply cannot reliably meet, worse still even if we happen to be on the same layer upon entering a zone, if we move to a different one (Travel RP) we can very easily get split up -again-.
Even for non-RPers, it can be fiddly getting people on the same layer for gameplay purposes (Exploring together, world events, etc) as soon as the player count exceeds five. There needs to be some way to select manually what layer we want to be on (LOTRO and PS2 did this), or allow us to tag ourselves for ‘RP’ which will send us to a layer specifically for roleplayers (Perhaps with fewer NPCs and no Dynamic events) so we don’t have to clog up the chat for the non-RPers within cities or regions.
2) Speaking of dynamic events…
Someway to opt out of them, there are plenty of lovely locations we’d like to use as hubs… that are raided by centaur every five minutes, or bandits, or plants. Gameplay-wise these are completely fine, but as RPers we tend to hang around a location for much longer, and having the -same- thing occur over and over during the course of several hours can be… grinding. As suggested above, an RP or ‘static’ layer would be wonderful as a way to opt out of seeing these events take place.
They can -sometimes- generate RP, which is good, but not so good when our characters have just started winding down from combat, and suddenly they get attacked again, and again, and again, for ever and ever until we try to find somewhere else to camp out in the world.
3) Allow the use of ‘lower’ armour types on higher armoured professions
My guardian ought to have -some- form of casual wear, but none of the outfits on the gem store are suitable for this (imo), and there’s a few cloth sets that might work but… I can’t wear them? For what purpose? I can get disallowing a mesmer to wear heavy armour, but the reverse is, quite frankly, odd. From a gameplay perspective it won’t really be ‘broken’ as all gear at the equal level is more or less on the same stat area.
The same applies to the gem skins, there’s some sets that I’d love to use but are restricted to an armour type, but… others aren’t? That’s pretty inconsistent. :V Like the jungle explorer set, I can use that on ANY armour, but LORD FORBID I TRY TO USE A ‘light’ ARMOUR SKIN ON HEAVY ARMOUR!
4) Sittable chairs. Like, actual sittable chairs.
I’m aware it can be problematic, animating the sitting position for so many characters of varying heights and body builds. But what about, at the very least, some kind of spawnable chair? Whether it’s from the gemstore or built into an emote (Like TESO) I don’t really mind, just… I want to sit on chairs without either sinking through them or still appearing like I’m sitting on the ground (Leaning back through the backrest etc).
5) (Minor) A talking animation
No matter how much my character talks, he or she just… stands there… unmoving. Suffice to say, it looks odd. A more minor problem but it is worth mentioning. Even just some random assortment of animations from the dialogue scenes would work fine.
I could go on and on about other niggles, but these are the big four (or five) features that I feel would massively improve the roleplayability (Is that a word?) of the game, and though the RP community is small, we are certainly a -very- dedicated lot (And probably most likely to splurge money on cosmetics).
PS; More town/casual outfits please.
(edited by Ranor.5261)