:::::FOR MY WHOLE ARGUMENT, READ MY SECOND POST:::::——-
I would have copied it into this first post, but it would make this far too large to read all at once.
The whole concept behind GW2 is that you are this heroic figure saving the land of Tyria. They have said many times that they want the main character, no matter what choice you make, to be a heroic and ultimately good person.
During the personal storyline this is true. There are some points, especially with the attack on LA, that made me feel truly heroic. But the dynamic events, renown hearts, and the open world in general do the exact opposite. They make me feel like a bully.
One minute I’m trying to help Skritt, then next minute I’m slaughtering them. One minute I’m a human trying to negotiate with the Charr, historic enemies of my race, and the next I’m pillaging a centaur village without any thought of diplomacy. There was one dynamic event in which I had to help two Ogres get water from a nearby watering hole. The challenge of the event was to slaughter every and any thirsty animal that came within a mile. So I was literally killing creatures labeled “Thirsty ____” or “Dehydrated ____”. A few minutes later I found myself killing the Ogres next door neighbors – other Ogres that, for some unexplained reason, were hostile.
I also have a Sylvari. My Sylvari believes that everything has a right to grow… except those Fireflies, because we need their guts to “make the town look beautiful.” Oh, I’m sorry Dredge, are you upset that I burst into your caves, destroyed your air vents and disrupted your excavation of your new home? That’s too bad. And you can forget about religious tolerance: the humans may have their gods, the Charr may be atheists, and the Sylvari might be agnostic, but nobody seems to have an issue with desecrating and demolishing the shrines and altars of the local Grawl. Even though, as my Asura, I just helped them out.
What purpose does it serve to knock over a Skritts shiny thing? What harm does it do? I don’t know what’s wrong with it, but it gives me points towards a renown heart, so I’m going to do it. But would a real hero bully the local inhabitants without reason or knowledge of reason just for reward? No. So while I feel like a hero in the personal story, the world of GW2 is not a world of heroes. It is a world full of bullies romping around the playground pushing down the smaller kids because a quest bar in their HUD told them to.
EDIT: Another example: the Inquest is trying to recruit young students to join them through perfectly legal means. After all, they are just another Krewe even if their methods are questionable. How does the hero respond? They threaten and kill the recruits in front of the children. So who do you think gave the impression of being psychotic, power-hungry murderers? The Inquest legally trying to recruit them with reason? Or the psychotic Asura guardian who just flattened the recruiters head with a hammer?
(edited by Tai Kratos.3247)
