This one game.

This one game.

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Posted by: Sava.2381

Sava.2381

We have this one game that is not loot/power hoarding centric entirely. One game with level scaling so that we can go back to all the zones and not feel like they are completely useless like in every other themepark mmorpg. One game where sPvP is on even playing field where you actually do the fighting instead of your gear.

We have finally something here that separates this game from the rest of the clones, bringin more variety into the genre, more to choose from. This game is not supposed to look like one of them. I love the mechanics in this game, and there’s no other mmorpg where I can enjoy the same.

Thank you ArenaNet for this pearl, and I believe that in due time many of the complainers will too come to realize that it’s only a good thing that they also have something different to go back to, in here.

This one game.

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Posted by: Kindstrike.1962

Kindstrike.1962

Yeah, its different. Almost too much for some. They are so used to carrot-on-a-stick gameplay.
Playing for fun? pfft! What a waste of time! Wez meh lotz?!?!?!

I love holy trinity group mechanics, love deep character progression, deep character develpment. Love carrot on a stick gear grinds.

But I like GW2 as well. It’s a different game. And I’m cool with that. It’s nice to have another option. No sub. A great second game for when I find a grinder mmo.

This one game.

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Posted by: Alkaladar.6589

Alkaladar.6589

It’s true that the squeaky wheel gets the grease, but in this case there are many well constructed posts about what is wrong and needs changing with the game.
Loot/power is and has always been a product of hard work. In this game, you can get an exotic set, the same stats as a dungeon set which took allot more time and effort to gain.

This one game.

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Posted by: ounkeo.9138

ounkeo.9138

I’ll thank them when they remove the ridiculous anti-farm code that only really affects legitimate players. The farmers and botters already have a way to completely circumvent the system. I can think of one way in which this system is actually more beneficial to them.

I’ll thanks them when I can go to a lower level zone and have level appropriate loot drop and scale my costs to the zone I’m in. Instead, right now, I’m paying level 80 costs for everything, no matter what zone I’m in without any reasonable way to balance my wallet. Otherwise I am fine with getting slightly less rewards from DE’s in lower levels.

I’m ok with everything about the game except:

- levels scale, but not cost and loot
- anti-farm code penalises a legitimate playstyle that their own design encourages
- fix the ridiculous amounts of broken DE that can’t be progressed/completed

Once those are done, the game will really be a gem. While those linger, it’s a severely cripple experience.

This one game.

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Posted by: Kindstrike.1962

Kindstrike.1962

I’ll thank them when they remove the ridiculous anti-farm code that only really affects legitimate players. The farmers and botters already have a way to completely circumvent the system. I can think of one way in which this system is actually more beneficial to them.

I’ll thanks them when I can go to a lower level zone and have level appropriate loot drop and scale my costs to the zone I’m in. Instead, right now, I’m paying level 80 costs for everything, no matter what zone I’m in without any reasonable way to balance my wallet. Otherwise I am fine with getting slightly less rewards from DE’s in lower levels.

I’m ok with everything about the game except:

- levels scale, but not cost and loot
- anti-farm code penalises a legitimate playstyle that their own design encourages
- fix the ridiculous amounts of broken DE that can’t be progressed/completed

Once those are done, the game will really be a gem. While those linger, it’s a severely cripple experience.

I agree with all this. Yet there are those that want to change the game at it’s core. Turn it like so many other mmorpg’s out there, and like the many more on the way. I like having something different. Even if it’s not my #1 favorite niche in the mmo genre. It can still be good, and it is. Once all the bugs are fixed anyway.

This one game.

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Posted by: Sava.2381

Sava.2381

Oh I do realize there’s problems on different areas of the game, it’s just that there’s quite a few people also who fail to separate a feature with a problem.

I’m enjoying a mmorpg in many years again, and I’ve tried almost all of the A-quality “clones” out there up till this day with varying but poor results, so Anet must have done some things right.