I really enjoy Guild Wars 2. It’s been my replacement for World of Warcraft since I no longer felt up for paying a monthly subscription fee, and I hated seeing the pointless changes made to that game. So, it’s been extremely frustrating for me to be having no interest in the Living Story, which is where most of the story-driven post-game material is, and is the future of the game.
I know people will see this topic and think I am complaining for the sake of complaining. But, as someone who has a few 80s (I have deleted others in the past with no regrets), I want to express my feelings on this.
I was able to start Season 1 when it first aired but, almost immediately, I disliked the new characters and the direction of the story. Even to this day, I can’t bring myself to like Marjory, Kasmeer, and the rest (Taimi started off obnoxious to me, but she’s grown a little on me compared to the others, probably because she’s more memorable/quirky). And with the Living Story focusing almost exclusively on Destiny’s Edge 2.0…I mean, Dragon’s Watch…how can I make myself like the story? It’s as if our player character is mostly an observer, which I admit was also an issue with the later half of the Personal Story, where Trahearne was obviously important. But, back to Season 1…I actually never finished it. I never got to see Scarlet defeated, mostly because the Lion’s Arch material required group work to succeed (and I most enjoy playing alone). But, I did play Season 2. Still frustrating, especially with Dry Top and the Silverwastes.
And then came Heart of Thorns. I didn’t buy it until months later, but by then the xpac hadn’t been “nerfed”, so I was dealing with the sharp spike in difficulty when I first started it like most people did. The maps were confusing (the second area (I forget what it’s called, with the big city) wasn’t nearly as bad, and had some nice music, but it still is a pain to try to 100% that map), and the story stuck to its guns about focusing on the new characters, and villifying Caithe (who was, IMO, merely misunderstood, since no one knew what her motivations were). Yeah, she screwed up by not being forthcoming, but…for anyone who’s played the Sylvari Personal Story, it’s hard to ever see her in a negative light. Oh, and before I push too far with my HoT thoughts…I really, really, really disliked the story with Caithe and Faolain and that Sylvari whats-her-face. The whole “Sylvari are children of Mordremoth” made no sense and was put in for shock value. And then post HoT, never revisited, so it might as well have never been true. Again, personal opinion.
HoT was incredibly frustrating for me, not just because of difficulty, but the story and characters as well. And…killing Eir? Also pointless. It just made Braham (who drives me crazy) act like a jerk in the post-HoT story (yes, that’s a real life coping mechanism for losing someone close to you, but when I am already not liking these characters, some story-telling decisions make them even harder to like).
So, I stopped at the fire islands chapter and haven’t touched the LS again. Which – and, this is the main point of my post! – is extremely depressing. I love how easy it is to jump in, play for a bit, and jump out of GW2 (although I hate the changes put in the game from the NPE. I won’t forgive Anet for that). I enjoyed the Personal Story. I am always making new characters, especially since i get bored once I hit level 80. I by no means am losing interest in the game as a whole. I just really can’t find a reason to enjoy the Living Story, which, as a player who loves single-player experiences focused on story, is one of the only things I would be able to play after hitting 80.
Am I the only one who feels this way? I really don’t want to be turned away from this game, especially since there aren’t many others out there that scratch that WoW-type (without subscription fees) itch. I have Elder Scrolls Online, but it’s not as easy to jump into and play for any given amount of time (if anything, it’s better for wanting to play for extended periods, given the nature of its quests and exploration). As a GW2 fan since release (I never played GW1 since I was a WoW player back then), I feel very sad.
Guild: Moonlit Renegades (Moon)
Highest-Level Toon: Markus Emmerich, 80 Human Scrapper