Royal Terrace Bug - No Commune Point

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Posted by: Zefrost.3425

Zefrost.3425

Clearly, there should be a commune point in the Royal Terrace but since there isn’t it must be a bug. (Airship too) Doesn’t have to grant a skill point. Just let us commune.

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Posted by: Illconceived Was Na.9781

Illconceived Was Na.9781

Clearly, there should be a commune point in the Royal Terrace but since there isn’t it must be a bug. (Airship too) Doesn’t have to grant a skill point. Just let us commune.

There are no commune points in cities and Airship/Terrace are just convenient city service access points. So it’s not a bug.

In the case of the terrace, you are one free WP and a loading screen from a commune point.

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Posted by: Behellagh.1468

Behellagh.1468

Commune points are an item you buy for your home instance.

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Posted by: CptTrips.6512

CptTrips.6512

its very easy to get to your home instance for free from the terrace ….

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Posted by: Danikat.8537

Danikat.8537

Also, just a note on terminology because this is something that bothers me:

A bug is a fault with the game – something that’s not working as the developers intended it to. If there was a place or object in the Royal Terrace labelled as a commune point which you couldn’t actually commune with then that would be a bug.

Not having one in there at all is a design decision. It may not be one you agree with, it may not be a good decision, but it’s still a decision Anet have made (or not made), not a fault with the programming.

In other words calling this a bug is like buying a car without heated seats and then complaining that they’re broken because they don’t heat up.

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