Why are we still playing?
You’re getting your money’s worth?
Because we are all waiting for Assassin’s Creed Unity, while simultaneously waiting for Destiny to arrive on PC.
Sometimes I wonder that. I think I just like being in Tyria…
Asuran pole dancing!
I spend most of my time helping new players, walking in random directions and doing the spiral jumping puzzle over and over again. Having an active guild really helps too~
Because the game has a lot of potential, even though Anet has failed to realize that (and in fact they go in the opposite direction much of the time). Just hoping that there’s some change in management with the company and they can start getting back to what made GW1 and GW2 good… or at the least hanging around for the festivals and hoping that Anet does not remove too much of the good content from previous years.
Then everyone has the more standard reasons why people come back to any MMO (not necessarily all of the following will apply): friends, community, invested in their “progress” of knowledge/stats/etc, Role Playing, buyer’s remorse, etc.
I like:
- The instrument system
- The Humility of the Dev team
- The small steps they are taking to do things the community likes
- The art
- The Graphics
- The Combat System
- The community
I’m working on:
- Perfecting PVP on my Warrior
- Perfecting Commanding on my Warrior
- Mastering in game instruments
- Collections
- Crafting and playing the Black Market TP
So I’m still pretty placated.
Zarin Mistcloak(THF) Valkyrie Mistblade(WAR) Kossori Mistwalker(REV) Durendal Mistward(GRD)
I used to think (build op, pls nerf) like you, but then I took a nerf to the knee.
i actually really dunno why i still play…i came to play a kitten looking charr engineer and wear armor like in the concept arts…
AFter a tiring day, it’s a fun way to spend some downtime for me. Just go/do whatever I want and not be confined to one tiny area in the map like in other MMO’s.
That’s the appeal for me
I guess this game has its charm? XD Even though some things in it are frustrating and dull, some force still draws me into the game.
I haven’t done everything yet.
I’ve been playing since launch but I play slowly (especially exploring, I don’t consider a map finished until I’ve talked to all the named NPCs, looked in every corner for jumping puzzles, taken screenshots in cool spots etc. it takes me several hours to do even small maps) and I want to do everything on 5 characters. There’s more than enough in this game to keep me occupied for a while yet.
Although having said that I also never got into the seemingly common MMO mindset of only playing one game. I don’t play other MMOs but I’ve got a lot of single player games I’m working through and other hobbies. I’ve never expected GW2 to keep me entertained all the time, so it doesn’t bother me if I don’t feel like playing it one night. I’ll do something else and come back to it when I do.
“Life’s a journey, not a destination.”
Because deep down we have highly addictive natures! I’m in the same boat as the OP. More and more when I come into the game I wonder “what am I doing? why am I doing the same old same old same old stuff in here?”
For myself, it’s because I have invested so much time in the game that I feel it will all be wasted if I just walk away. That’s honestly it. I’ve spend a lot on gems and over 2000 hours of my life in GW2. I can’t seem to just leave it all behind, even though I have much better things to do with my time, that involve NO games whatsoever. Lastly, it’s the only thing I have that feels like a way to unwind from stress. I know all the mechanics of the game – it feels safe, and I can think about my armor colors rather than the file on my desk at work that needs to get completed. It’s more involved than TV, but just barely
I’m enjoying running around Orr doing events. Still play WvW sometimes. Trying to get my gold up & work toward my first legendary, plus hoping I’ll be fortunate enough with rng to have a precursor drop.
Because I learned to not rush for something in games anymore. Being first has no meaning for me in a race of “got to have it before everyone else does!”
I’ve actually JUST started my maudry back piece. I’ve started looking at collections, I still run for keys, I still play dress up. I am content…..
….until Tues….then its puzzle jumpin’ time!
If there’s nothing to do, nothing new, I got everything I want, pvp/WvW is unbalanced, my story is complete, fractles/dungeons are stale, world completion is “been there done that” collecting spoons? No thanks. Crafting is done, legendaries are for the birds, there’s literally nothing else to do that intrest me.
So why do I keep coming back? Why are so many players who have done literally everything, keep playing? Why are you still playing? What is this Guild Wars attraction that won’t let go even when there’s nothing left?
Point of this post is, I can’t figure out why I’m still spending hours playing this game.
I don’t do anything.
Hope.
I have moved GW2 to my 3rd or 4th option at this point but I still check in, in hopes that the game adds an expansion.
I got about 15-20 friends who haven’t logged in in about 4 months because they got sick of waiting. I’m still in occasionally hoping Anet releases something worth telling them about. Plus I loved GW1 and really want to see Tyria grow up and expand. Maybe by 2016 after everyone I know have stopped caring…
Because we are all waiting for Assassin’s Creed Unity, while simultaneously waiting for Destiny to arrive on PC.
Really? Destiny? ;D Noooo, thanks. ;D
William S. Burroughs
Because we are all waiting for Assassin’s Creed Unity, while simultaneously waiting for Destiny to arrive on PC.
Really? Destiny? ;D Noooo, thanks. ;D
Who needs destiny when I still have my phantasy star online?
i keep playing because i like buying dresses for my video game barbie doll
I always enjoy my forays into GW2. If I could say the same about other games, I’d play them, also. Sadly, most other MMO’s and I don’t really get along.
Because I find the game fun. And that is after all the main reason to play games in the first place.
Krall Peterson – Warrior
Piken Square
I have taken breaks from the game, but I return because I still have fun doing things in a game that I enjoy: combat, gear decisions, customizing looks, “questing”, exploration…basically all the things I do in an RPG with a world of complete strangers added to the mix.
The problem as I see it (and have seen developing since about two months after release) is that the things I enjoy are getting taken away or buried under stuff that the “carrot-chasers” are constantly begging for, and ANet seems to be providing.
Look no further than the changes of April with Traits, how’s that for more grind? That should slow those pesky carrot-chasers down keep them distracted for a while.
Yeah, but for me, such things are not so good.
The new system has shifted the game from what I used to enjoy to what I must do in order to enjoy it… the enjoyable ride to 80 has now been (IMO) negatively impacted with recent patches that have done nothing to improve the post-80 situation.
I still enjoy the game, but now in a much narrower range of activities, primarily I am now far more focused on getting to 80 as fast as possible (via EotM usually) so I can gear up in Exotics and start map completion and Trait Unlocking…things I used to enjoy doing while leveling to 80.
Once again, with apologies, because it really bears repeating I will let thescienceoflaw from /r/GuildWars2 address the “problem”:
Maybe the problem isn’t the MMO, maybe the problem is you. Maybe you need to examine the way you approach an MMO – many of you will spend hours playing a FPS with no progression because it is fun – and then you whine because spvp has no progression and say so “what incentive do I have to do spvp if I don’t get better gear?” (Actual statement I have heard).
Many of you will spend hours exploring the world in Skryim, doing tons of side-quests, and yet whine and complain because all there is to do in GW2 is explore the world and run dungeons and do events. That is like rushing to finish the storyline quests in Skyrim and then complaining that the game has almost no content.
Why can’t we as an MMO community take the attitude we bring to FPS games, RPG games, and apply it to an MMO? Too many kitten players feel like the only thing that motivates them in an MMO is the “carrot” of gear always being held out in front of them (and don’t know what to do with themselves without it) – and you are destroying the genre. You need to fix that kitten before you destroy the genre that we love.
We take the attitude of playing games for FUN in almost every other genre, so why can’t we do it for MMOs too?
(edited by Kuldebar.1897)
If you got to the point where you’re trying to figure out why you’re playing a game, it’s time to take a break because chances are, you’re no longer having fun with it, and when you get to the bottom of it, that’s the one and only reason we do play games to begin with.
That’s the beauty if it, if you’ve already done all that, then I’m guessing you got waay more than your money’s worth out of the game, there’s no shame or anything bad about going out, play other MMOs, or other online/offline games, and if you ever get the itch again, come back anytime. And if you keep in installed and remember to log in every 2 weeks once the living story kicks off again, then you’d most likely have at least some to do for a little while if you do come back later..
wrapped up in some crazy ritualist hoo-ha from Cantha.
A real grab bag of ‘you can’t hurt me. They’re called Guardians.
I play it for Roleplaying, so I’m here to stay, yet it been getting to me lately when there is nothing new or events are not happening when they should (Looking at you delayed Halloween and the living world not being back until Nov 4).
I really want new features to be implemented to find people you know even easier than whisper and partying up. I wrote it somewhere in these forums, but it got ignored.
I play a game… to play it.
I mean there’s plenty of mega man games for the nes/super nes that I’d just play even though I’ve done all the dozen hours or so of “content”. Obviously if you do the same every day, it’s gonna get boring but most stuff is like that.
for there you have been and there you will long to return.
Have to admit that taking an 8-ish month hiatus (due to RL issues) and finding all the “Town Cloths” (to include toys etc) gone on my return was not fun.
I have the standard “ask us for a refund for the items you bought and we deleted” ticket in, but not holding my breath.
I liked GW2 enough to buy crystals with $ to get in-game eye-candy, only to find it gone? I’m holding out my final verdict on how it plays out, but if they screw me over then they will never see another cent from me.
In general though, I play because I find it fun, though “fun” is subjective to things such as noted above (as well as tons of other things).
(edited by Anglachel.2034)
Because it’s fun, really. I do like crafting in this game; I do enjoy WvW and EotM; and I do enjoy explorer mode in dungeons – even though I did most of the several times. Some of the experience is the interaction with other people – you never know who you might end up with, and sometimes it’s the people that make the dungeon fun (even if you wipe).
So yeah, GW2 isn’t a perfect game, and still needs some polishing, but the base of it is good.
I’ve turned to pvp as a last resort before i quit the game forever.
Just hit r70…. and idk if I will have any desire to keep playing after I hit 80 at all.
The game is boring…. stale in so many aspects.
We can’t even grind anything, since it goes against Anet’s grand design.
Anet doesn’t let us grind…. and they don’t give us new content often enough…. so we just accessorize and play dressup on our 12+ fully geared lvl 80 toons.
The wardrobe system is nice in some aspects and serves as a time waster….. but it is by no means a replacement for actual content.
We should have had a full-blown expansion already complete with new races and classes.
Have to admit that taking an 8-ish month hiatus (due to RL issues) and finding all the “Town Cloths” (to include toys etc) gone on my return was not fun.
I have the standard “ask us for a refund for the items you bought and we deleted” ticket in, but not holding my breath.
I liked GW2 enough to buy crystals with $ to get in-game eye-candy, only to find it gone? I’m holding out my final verdict on how it plays out, but if they screw me over then they will never see another cent from me.In general though, I play because I find it fun, though “fun” is subjective to things such as noted above (as well as tons of other things).
They didn’t delete them…there was a feature pack back in April that introduced the wardrobe system, so they removed the old versions of the town clothes you bought for the new ones you can wear in combat, go talk to the Black Lion Armor Trader and they’ll give you the new ones.
Because no other game can offer me this type of gameplay
They didn’t delete them…there was a feature pack back in April that introduced the wardrobe system, so they removed the old versions of the town clothes you bought for the new ones you can wear in combat, go talk to the Black Lion Armor Trader and they’ll give you the new ones.
I’m pretty sure you will get “town-clothes tonics”, which aren’t quite the same and for some strange reason was not incorporated into the wardrobe system.
If there’s nothing to do, nothing new, I got everything I want, pvp/WvW is unbalanced, my story is complete, fractles/dungeons are stale, world completion is “been there done that” collecting spoons? No thanks. Crafting is done, legendaries are for the birds, there’s literally nothing else to do that intrest me.
So why do I keep coming back? Why are so many players who have done literally everything, keep playing? Why are you still playing? What is this Guild Wars attraction that won’t let go even when there’s nothing left?
Point of this post is, I can’t figure out why I’m still spending hours playing this game.
I don’t do anything.
I can’t answer that. But for me, I’m just playing because I like mingling with the community, both the good and the bad.
I feel the same way, there is nothing to do besides get more gold for gem store stuff. That is this games end game I am sick of it I want to play this game badly but it is such a chore grinding the same boring dungeons and world bosses for the past 2 years, honestly it’s not fun and the dev team doesn’t really care they just keep coming out with more gem store stuff they are milking it kittence they come out with good stuff it will be too late.
This game will last many years, more than other newer games and most than the games will be out in the next year, it has potential, a good enviroment, that color scheme tough, attractive, that gameplay. Even if the ppl are crying all over the forums discussing the same subject, no X, no Y, no Z every single time, look at the game, it’s still standing, it has alot of players, you can do alot of things. Try not to rush doing all the things, after that ofc you will get bored.
The same reason since release, WvW. I dont know of any other game that has something similar other than ESO (not a fan), and CU (not out for awhile).
I can’t speak for anybody else but for me, in spite of some of the utterly ridiculous things a-net has done, I still enjoy the game. I don’t spend as much time online as I used to, but it’s still nice to log on and relax over some guild events, or some wvw, or some map completion, or title-chasing, ect. It doesn’t have me on the edge of my seat, but it’s pleasant.
And I still look forward to the holiday events, most especially Halloween! The anticipation is killing me!
I am playing!!….. WoW. I find giving them my money each month provides me with a more rewarding game experience.
Oooh! And if anybody has gotten tired of the game and intends to leave, I would gladly take your stuff for you! (Skritt-at-heart)
I still enjoy this game and nothing better has come along yet that interests me more.
Why are we still playing?
I am not playing, just browse the forums hoping for news on a good update or something new…I am enjoying playing my steam games & Diablo 3! Clocked over 500+ hours in the last 3-6 months on those, GW2 less then 10 hrs…
Main reasons I don’t play GW2 anymore, is no meaningful progression for any of my characters. No rewards to aim for. Essentially there are no goals I personally want to do in GW2, so I feel any time spent in the game is a utter waste of time.
Because I want to see this game get better, and like being a part of the beta’s, I want to be there when it does.
I bought this game with the hope that it would be as good as, and even better than, its predecessor. In many ways it already is and has been since launch, but we all know it can be better.
I could drop this game like a bad habit in the blink of an eye if I wanted to – but I have a lot of hope for this game, and I’d really kick myself if I’d invested all this time and effort to just give up on it on a whim.
“Obtaining a legendary should be done through legendary feats…
Not luck and credit cards.”
For fun. When it is no longer fun I move on. Every games maker in the world knows this which is why new games are constantly brought out and old ones updated or shelved.
Because its fun.
Tekkit’s Workshop
Because the combat in this game is great and lots of fun. Roaming solo/havoc squads in wvw is an absolute blast. Its great feeling when you win those 3 to 1 fights.
Learning different classes and coming up with your own builds is also very interesting.
Highest ranked reached 28 soloq
Isle of Janthir
Because we are all waiting for Assassin’s Creed Unity, while simultaneously waiting for Destiny to arrive on PC.
Destiny on PC – that would be the best thing ever!
They didn’t delete them…there was a feature pack back in April that introduced the wardrobe system, so they removed the old versions of the town clothes you bought for the new ones you can wear in combat, go talk to the Black Lion Armor Trader and they’ll give you the new ones.
I’m pretty sure you will get “town-clothes tonics”, which aren’t quite the same and for some strange reason was not incorporated into the wardrobe system.
I don’t think they were talking about the tonics since they mentioned spending “RL money for eye-candy” I would assume they bought the outfits like the Mad King set or Pirate set which suddenly disappeared after the feature pack was released. Those outfits are put into the wardrobe in the outfits section after you reclaim them from the armor trader.
If there’s nothing to do, nothing new, I got everything I want, pvp/WvW is unbalanced, my story is complete, fractles/dungeons are stale, world completion is “been there done that” collecting spoons? No thanks. Crafting is done, legendaries are for the birds, there’s literally nothing else to do that intrest me.
So why do I keep coming back? Why are so many players who have done literally everything, keep playing? Why are you still playing? What is this Guild Wars attraction that won’t let go even when there’s nothing left?
Point of this post is, I can’t figure out why I’m still spending hours playing this game.
I don’t do anything.
Because you haven’t discovered the wonder of Star Trek Online Delta Rising LOL which has my attention at the moment while I’m waiting for them to fix a few things.
I play to make money for my 5th legendary.Also to farm ranks in PvP and WvW.Everything else is just….boring.
Because we are all waiting for Assassin’s Creed Unity, while simultaneously waiting for Destiny to arrive on PC.
Destiny on PC – that would be the best thing ever!
Because Destiny was so well-received on console…oh wait….
*I cant really afford a better computer system (PC and OS) so Im stuck with lesser graphically demanding games.
*I would love to run other games but cant afford to. Im thinking of trying a few other MMOPRPGs but waiting to see if I get a new job soon or lose even my broadband.
*I have tried a few other less graphically demanding mmorpgs and have not been happy with them.
*My guild in GW2 is friendly.
*I have tried some fps of late but frustrated with the big difference in play due the power of a pc, and also with cheaters and with pay to win features
them due to those less than polite individuals out there and their offensive attitude.