[Zones] We need more of them
Yes, please. This has been brought up many times.
A comparison of Guild Wars Prophecies Explorable Zones vs. Guild Wars 2
B-but Guild Wars Prophecies sucked R-r-r-right?
A comparison of Guild Wars Prophecies Explorable Zones vs. Guild Wars 2
B-but Guild Wars Prophecies sucked R-r-r-right?
Skyrim have only one zone.
But yes… Time to get a new map>.>
Or a BIG rework, and the option for travel in the “old-age Tyria”
(edited by Shasha.2548)
A comparison of Guild Wars Prophecies Explorable Zones vs. Guild Wars 2
B-but Guild Wars Prophecies sucked R-r-r-right?
Rather bad comparison, seeing as the maps in GW2 is much bigger than most of Prophecies maps were.
Krall Peterson – Warrior
Piken Square
Next Tuesday we are going to get a new map. It is going to be a WvW one sooner or later, but it is still a new map.
A comparison of Guild Wars Prophecies Explorable Zones vs. Guild Wars 2
B-but Guild Wars Prophecies sucked R-r-r-right?
Rather bad comparison, seeing as the maps in GW2 is much bigger than most of Prophecies maps were.
Yet Lornar’s Pass, arguably one of the bigger if not biggest map in PvE end of the game, and can easily be crossed from top to bottom in less than 5 minutes.
I doubt I could run Snake’s Dance in 5 minutes. Nice eyewear though.
That does of course have more to do with the limitations and “invisible walls” of GW1 than actual size.
If you could just run in a straight line (which is more or less possible in GW2) it wouldn’t take long.
Krall Peterson – Warrior
Piken Square
That does of course have more to do with the limitations and “invisible walls” of GW1 than actual size.
If you could just run in a straight line (which is more or less possible in GW2) it wouldn’t take long.
That or Deepfreeze/Imagine Burdened/Crippling Anguish/GiantStomp/Mountain Troll Linebackers/Signet of Judgement, y’know things of that nature, or maybe it was the general sense of peril. I guess things tend to go a bit slower when you’re not a ONE MAN ARMY.
However I still wager that Guild Wars 2 is smaller than 200 square miles.