Beta Impressions
As a matter of fact, hang gliding indeed makes it a lot easier to get around and I found it to be a lot of fun, too!
The shortness of the beta was very frustrating – I work, PST time zone, and could only play during the last session. I was about 9/10ths of the way to getting my first mastery trained (I assume – near the end of a level), and the beta ended before I could test out the new mastery system. What I mostly have at the top of my head right now is lots of stress from playing night defense missions, frustration at the map, and being very upset that I didn’t get to try gliding – I’ve loved seeing game worlds from the air in the past, and was really eager to do it here.
Revenants were okay, and I kinda liked them – but they also seemed clunky. Not sure if that was beta clunkiness or just part of how the class played, but heals seemed to take a while to go off, and switching legends seemed awkward also. Mace / whatever the other thing was wasn’t fun at all for me, I spent the majority of the time playing hammer and don’t think I would ever use the other combo. I will probably make one, eventually, but won’t be rushing out to buy the other character slot.
I dunno. It wasn’t what I expected. I don’t like dim, depressing scenery, and while I get that they were trying to convey a warzone, it just… wasn’t very fun to look at. This could be tainted by the fact that I spent most of the daytime in the personal story or lost, though, and saw the world almost entirely at night. I heard from my husband, who was able to make the daytime sessions, that the day events were cool, but I missed out on them. And, like the OP, I’m not thrilled by the rough terrain – I also got my fill of that in Drytop. Sure, gliding might help… but I didn’t get a chance to find out.
I am left feeling like I’m making excuses for ANet. I think most of those “excuses” are valid explanations, but after only 2 hours of play, I don’t really know. I am actually now less likely to buy HoT than I was pre-beta (realistically, I’ll most likely still buy, just not immediately when it comes out – I’ll probably wait a few weeks first and try out FF XIV in the meantime, I’ll be getting a free copy soon). And that really sucks, because I had been really looking forward to this and wanted to come out of it raving about how excited I was. Now… it’ll be nice to have new stuff to do, but I won’t be surprised if I actually spend more time playing the old content after HoT comes out. It was just stressful. I have a headache…
The funny thing is, while the experience wasn’t bug-free by a long shot, I would actually say that from a quality perspective this beta felt more polished than many early betas I’ve been in. But I still found it frustrating and draining.