Why can't I play this game?
Sometimes it just doesn’t click. Good luck with your next game.
some quaggan guards were overwhelmed by a krait incursion during this rant :\
Chess is boring for some people. Baseball is boring for some people. WoW is boring for some people. Guild Wars 2 is boring for some people.
That doesn’t make it boring. It certainly doesn’t mean the format doesn’t hold up. It might, however, mean that you and it aren’t compatible.
And that’s okay.
Chess is boring for some people. Baseball is boring for some people. WoW is boring for some people. Guild Wars 2 is boring for some people.
That doesn’t make it boring. It certainly doesn’t mean the format doesn’t hold up. It might, however, mean that you and it aren’t compatible.
And that’s okay.
I agree with you but it doesnt change the fact that those games and sports have alot of depth which Gw2 surprisingly lacks
Chess is boring for some people. Baseball is boring for some people. WoW is boring for some people. Guild Wars 2 is boring for some people.
That doesn’t make it boring. It certainly doesn’t mean the format doesn’t hold up. It might, however, mean that you and it aren’t compatible.
And that’s okay.
I agree with you but it doesnt change the fact that those games and sports have alot of depth which Gw2 surprisingly lacks
I don’t know about that. I see depth in Guild Wars 2. You don’t. I don’t get depth from skill use. I get depth from exploring the hidden areas of the world and finding stuff I’ve never seen before. Piecing together the clues of what’s happening in the story. It’s a different type of depth. That doesn’t mean it’s not depth.
Saying there’s no depth means that people who have played this game for a couple of thousand hours or more are somehow less than you are. Because the game has no depth. I assure you some people have found depth in this game.
But you know, one man’s puddle is another man’s ocean.
some quaggan guards were overwhelmed by a krait incursion during this rant :\
I hate passing by quaggan settlements, because I feel a strong compulsion to help them when they’re in need.
Chess is boring for some people. Baseball is boring for some people. WoW is boring for some people. Guild Wars 2 is boring for some people.
That doesn’t make it boring. It certainly doesn’t mean the format doesn’t hold up. It might, however, mean that you and it aren’t compatible.
And that’s okay.
I agree with you but it doesnt change the fact that those games and sports have alot of depth which Gw2 surprisingly lacks
I don’t know about that. I see depth in Guild Wars 2. You don’t. I don’t get depth from skill use. I get depth from exploring the hidden areas of the world and finding stuff I’ve never seen before. Piecing together the clues of what’s happening in the story. It’s a different type of depth. That doesn’t mean it’s not depth.
Saying there’s no depth means that people who have played this game for a couple of thousand hours or more are somehow less than you are. Because the game has no depth. I assure you some people have found depth in this game.
But you know, one man’s puddle is another man’s ocean.
Exactly. I thought it was going to lean more to the traditional MMORPG format but it is more kind of an adventure game that doesnt necessarily reward you all that much. Sure its fun and all to explore and such but those things also get boring even in games like lets say Skyrim. What’s expected from me in GW2 is just a tad more taste to the meat of the bone (which there is certainly plenty of) if you understand my meaning
Chess is boring for some people. Baseball is boring for some people. WoW is boring for some people. Guild Wars 2 is boring for some people.
That doesn’t make it boring. It certainly doesn’t mean the format doesn’t hold up. It might, however, mean that you and it aren’t compatible.
And that’s okay.
I agree with you but it doesnt change the fact that those games and sports have alot of depth which Gw2 surprisingly lacks
I don’t know about that. I see depth in Guild Wars 2. You don’t. I don’t get depth from skill use. I get depth from exploring the hidden areas of the world and finding stuff I’ve never seen before. Piecing together the clues of what’s happening in the story. It’s a different type of depth. That doesn’t mean it’s not depth.
Saying there’s no depth means that people who have played this game for a couple of thousand hours or more are somehow less than you are. Because the game has no depth. I assure you some people have found depth in this game.
But you know, one man’s puddle is another man’s ocean.
Exactly. I thought it was going to lean more to the traditional MMORPG format but it is more kind of an adventure game that doesnt necessarily reward you all that much. Sure its fun and all to explore and such but those things also get boring even in games like lets say Skyrim. What’s expected from me in GW2 is just a tad more taste to the meat of the bone (which there is certainly plenty of) if you understand my meaning
I understand your meaning. You apparently don’t understand mine. This game has MORE meat on the bone than say something like WoW for a player with my play style. What you expected was stale old, boring MMO stuff that everyone’s done to death and many people don’t care about anymore.
This game was advertised as something that was breaking traditional MMO tropes, it’s why many came here. WoW bored me to tears. If you enjoy it more power to you.
Baseball is boring for some people.
Some ? Are there even any people outside the US for whom Baseball is NOT boring ?
Best MMOs are the ones that never make it. Therefore Stargate Online wins.
Baseball is boring for some people.
Some ? Are there even any people outside the US for whom Baseball is NOT boring ?
A lot of people in the Caribbean and Japan.
I liked the first incarnation of FFXIV. Fundamentally. It needed a lot of fixing, and that fixing came in ARR, but they also ended up changing a lot of the core that I liked (much more sand boxed, not that every game has to be sand box, I just liked that that one was), and put in all that job business, and then changed the armor system so you couldn’t wear whatever you wanted. I liked that I could just put things in my hand, and level it up, and then put together whatever combinations I wanted of things to be whatever I wanted. And wear whatever I wanted.
And we won’t talk about the reduced graphics to make it work on the PoS3. It looked great before, especially the avatar quality.
And thus, that game was no longer for me. It was not that I couldn’t play it, there was just enough that was changed that it was no longer interesting to me in principle. Sad, because I really miss my main toon and a lot about it, but oh well.
That has not happened to me with this game. I still enjoy it, so I play it. I would be sad if that were no longer the case. If it happens, I will go.
Chess is boring for some people. Baseball is boring for some people. WoW is boring for some people. Guild Wars 2 is boring for some people.
That doesn’t make it boring. It certainly doesn’t mean the format doesn’t hold up. It might, however, mean that you and it aren’t compatible.
And that’s okay.
I agree with you but it doesnt change the fact that those games and sports have alot of depth which Gw2 surprisingly lacks
Just based on the issues you complained about, it really doesn’t sound like you got very far into the game. Yes, the learning curve for this game is very shallow and allows every potato and his grandmother to pick up the game and start zerging in Cursed Shore, but that’s just the surface. There’s a lot more going on once you start optimizing builds for specific purposes and get into honing your skill with a group of like-minded friends or guildies.
I say, at least get to 80 on a couple of classes and really get to know their dynamics and roles in various contexts before you complain about depth. However, if you meant “complexity”, then yeah, this game does lack the complexity that was present in some of the more traditional MMOs like Everquest 2 – however, this was also one of ANET’s selling points, and it wasn’t exactly a secret.
Death and Taxes [DnT] | http://www.dtguilds.com/
Lol I already quit this game for swordsman online. Was a good run though and the pvp was ok not the best but definitely not bad.
Lol I already quit this game for swordsman online. Was a good run though and the pvp was ok not the best but definitely not bad.
Lol .. tried that and was already bored to death after not even an hour.
Best MMOs are the ones that never make it. Therefore Stargate Online wins.
I’m going to agree with the OP on the feeling that the game feels boring. I love the game concepts and mechanics but it seems that they implemented a few things and just stopped. Then, for them to say there won’t be expansions just makes me feel like I have nothing new to discover.
There really needs to be some additional items to work towards rather than gear and achievements. Guild halls, personal housing, solo and duo type dungeons, more story type quests, more heart quests, expanded skill trees…. something else. It just seems like once you’ve done the main story and leveled up there’s not much to do.
I really “want” to enjoy the game but it just seems too limited right now.
I’ve said it before, this game is a Ferrari, with no engine – it is really pretty though.