I figure this is as good a place as any to talk about this.
Let me tell everyone a bit about myself, I am a 25 year old Engineering student, gamer, furry, brony, and all around Nerdy McNerderson, or Geeky McGeekerson if you prefer.
I have MMORPG-ed my heart out since my young childhood, having started with a little console MMO known as Everquest Online, and from there my desire to explore digital fantasy worlds blossomed into what my mother considered a ‘manageable addiction’, to her, Good Grades = MMO game time.
Lol.
Having been around, through, over, and under the Massivly Multiplayer block many times, I found around my young adulthood of 18 years and my entry into Mississippi State University, playing an MMORPG known as World of Warcraft, and while in my 3 year incarceration in Blizzards Money-Pit ofkittenSouls, I became very pessimistic about the genre, the game often took one exciting step forward, and then two disappointing steps back before it turned around to kick me square in the jolly department.
When I hung my hat up and resigned to the launch day of a little doomed MMO known as Final Fantasy 14 (I actually still play that off and on, and I am VERY excited about its complete remake/reboot launching around Christmas) that I then spent two years playing it. Yes it was a broken mess, yes it was grindy, but I found many friends and enjoyed much hardcore hard-mode bossfights while making sure my feedback got to the Devs so they could make sure 2.0 goes off without a hitch.
And then the end of summer break came, I had no time for super grindy fun-time of the current FFXIV gamebuild and so I cautiously entered uncharted territory to fill the gap of the next few months.
Enter Gamestop, I walked into my local evil lair where evil people work, to trade in some rubbish that I beat on my 3DS way too fast when the soul-dead thrall behind the counter suggested Guild Wars 2 to me.
I sort of took offense, where did this knuckle dragging slobber jockey get off suggesting a seasoned veteran of the MMO scene like myself, a fresh off the presses MMORPG that would probably be just like all of the other WoW clones?
However my trade in values where a surprising 70 dollars total so I decided, hey why the hell not, a fresh distraction will keep the barrel of a magnum out of my throat.
Once this game was installed and I began playing I was just absolutely, astounded by how responsive the controls where, it didn’t feel like an MMORPG at all really, once I realized that I was auto targeting enemies when I fired my engineers rifle, my worries about luggy FPS ruining my experience was completely gone. The game then proceeded to have the audacity to have a personal storyline for me to experience to give my character depth and meaning. I very ironically/sarcastically demand that Arena Net explain themselves, where do they get off making an MMO that is so astounding when I have never even heard of them!
Joking aside :P
I adore this game, I do not regret it in any way whatsoever, I do not regret the 20 dollars I just spent on new character slots, and I will not regret the hundreds of dollars I will spend buying probably a few hundred slots just so I can experience all the race/gender/class combinations the game has to offer.
My only complaints are as follows:
-The poor utilization of AMD processors
-The Nagging Fear that in endgame there wont really be a renewable game play based source of gold income, forcing me to buy gold through jewels
A short list indeed, but powerful complaints all the same.
In closing, I just want to say what the title of this topic exposits, this game has inspired me to trust the MMORPG genre again, and its booming popularity is a testament to the future of the industry.
Thank you Arena Net for taking me by surprise, its the best surprise I have had in years.
-Thank you for your time
Signed,
Vormund Geist