what an AMAZING creation
Agreed! Looking back to the first week of release and exploring those zones again give me the same feeling i had when i first started GW1 in 2005!
Also, any MMO forums are the source of any negative criticism and/or constructive feedback.
I am with you in the idea that the game is a work of art and is a lot of fun. I think the game is great.
However, I don’t believe that all people who have a legitimate complaint are cry babies or work for Blizzard in secret. Some of them love the game as much as we do, but see problems they want addressed.
All I’m trying to say is that if we love the game, we should say we love the game…but we shouldn’t try to belittle others just because they don’t share our opinion. It’s not fun when either side does it.
Decent post until that childish and utterly ridiculous insult/attack in your last sentence. Too bad you had to ruin your entire post with that dumb conspiracy last sentence.
When I saw the title I thought it was sarcasm and reading most of the OP I continued to think it was sarcasm, right up until that last sentence. So, definitely strangely crafted post lol. :P I do however agree that GW2 was done well and I’m having fun with it.
But I don’t think people are crybabies – if people are taking the time to say something on the forums they’re doing it because they care enough about the game and want to make it better which we all want. If they didn’t care, they’d just leave and move on to another game.
I think parts of the game are far, far better than the game as a whole, so people who care most about those parts have a much higher opinion of the game than people who don’t. I would say that all the classes are incredibly fun to play, for instance, but that most of the content – especially “endgame” content – is not very fun and in general very poorly made. Because of that, I’ve found that if you just play around on alts the game stays very fun, but if you get a character to the later levels (especially the Orr zones) and want to continue having fun on them, you are going to be sorely disappointed.