(edited by Sharu.8794)
The Pact or how Living World Story ruined it
So your character wants to defend pirates? Is your character evil?
The reason is that if a new player lvl 20-ish saw the pact helping defend LA it would break the flow time and story when they help create the Pact 10-20 levels later. They have basically painted themselves into a corner with the PS and nothing can enter or leave the PS. All events of the LS happen after/outside of the PS.
Would be new to me, cause the timeline shows LS actually happened two years after PS. So the pact is already out there existing, even if someone hasn’t finished his/her PS so far. :/
1325 AE Formation of the Pact, defeat of Zhaitan.
1327 AE The energy probes find an intersection of magical ley lines beneath Lion’s Arch. The forces of Scarlet Briar converge on the city, and Lion’s Arch is destroyed. Mordremoth, the Elder Jungle Dragon, awakens.
The reason is that if a new player lvl 20-ish saw the pact helping defend LA it would break the flow time and story when they help create the Pact 10-20 levels later. They have basically painted themselves into a corner with the PS and nothing can enter or leave the PS. All events of the LS happen after/outside of the PS.
I completely agree with the OP here, i wonderes about this myself some patches ago.
It may be true that they didn’t connect the personal story with the living story because of new players, but that was a bad decision in my opinion.
Firstly i think they did iritate way more players this way as i think there are way more players that completed the story and now wonder why the pact and they as a commander didn’t think scarlet to be enough of a threat to do something. Defending Tyria against dragons is nice but pointless if there is noone to protect.
Secondly they didn’t even avoid this disruption of the timeline for new players this way as they will have to include the pact at least for the fight of future elder dragons.
Except now Lanthir (Who’s in LA right now) calls you commander no matter what point you are in your personal story. This might be a bug but I doubt it, it’s time we move on new players or not.
I see this as more of a shortcoming of the PS than LS. A character who has only done the first chapter of PS will go down to Orr and see members of a pact that hasn’t even formed yet.
I think this shows why anime does filler arcs that are ultimately unimportant to the overall lore – if you tell a story too big it messes things up.
They wanted to avoid involving big characters like Destinty’s Edge or the Pact, they didn’t want to include the three Orders (at least not prominently) so they created this rag tag team of minorities/misfits, who hug and cuddle all the time, to fill their spot.
If the story had been smaller and didn’t involve world changing events that might have made more sense. The mistake they made was they went for the world changing events, the big moves and they still wrote it as if they didn’t need to include the big characters and organisations. They destroyed one of the biggest cities in Tyria and Tyria’s biggest heroes are nowhere to be seen. They wrote a highly dangerous villain and threatened several people but only the rag tag team was consistently involved in fighting her. If they didn’t want to include the Pact or DE they shouldn’t have written a story that involved a dangerous threat to several nations and the destruction of a large city. It becomes difficult to believe all that would happen while the big protagonists are not around.
The reason is that if a new player lvl 20-ish saw the pact helping defend LA it would break the flow time and story when they help create the Pact 10-20 levels later. They have basically painted themselves into a corner with the PS and nothing can enter or leave the PS. All events of the LS happen after/outside of the PS.
I recall reading a dev saying that as of now, all personal story is viewed in the angle of ‘this is what happened in the past.’ The living story is what we live in now. Doing the personal story as a new character, or new player, is viewing the events that have already happened.
Sorta like how Final Fantasy X starts with a brief scene far into the game, and the game until you reach that part is like a flashback.
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Except that they don’t use the old map, for whatever reason, which ends up looking ridiculous when you get to the phase about saving Lion’s Arch from Zhaitan. Um, yes, let’s save this empty ruin. Sounds like a plan.