It’s fairly clear to me that Anet at least reads what is posted here, and sometimes uses the ideas. In a way this worries me because I fear there is a bias in way WvW is portrayed. I have yet to see an ANET labelled player in T7 or T8, and I doubt I will unless they play “off peak” as I do. So I want to share with you what WvW means to me, and to give an open invite to ANET for anyone to come and join me for a couple of hours: walk a mile in my shoes and see the world you’ve given me.
Anet themselves talk about WvW as a place of “epic battles” and describe the large scale play that I assume is the sort of experience people get in T1 or T2 (never been that high – I’m on IoJ). I can see the fun in this, and respect the idea that many people enjoy it, however this is most definitely not the WvW I know.
There are plenty of reasons why people play WvW away from “prime” time including shift work, different time zones, personal choice. To suggest that the contribution these people bring to the game is somehow less important or less useful simply because they play at this time is just plain wrong.
World vs World off peak is a place of courage and tenacity. It is often a place of long hours, of hard graft, and of hope. I’ve seen so many small but important encounters that you would miss in a zerg. For me the real heroes are people like:
The Kaineng recruit who stayed under fire to res his mentor.
The Eradon Terrace defender who stayed to defend his keep against our attacking party – despite being out numbered 4 to 1.
The Devona’s Rest mesmer desperately trying to find somewhere safe to hide in Hills so he could port his team back in when we left.
The Gate of Madness elementalist who led us on a merry but mortal chase so his team could sneak in past our defending party.
These are the forgotten stories, where one person makes the difference, where bravery and a bit of luck can win the day for your side. These are our epic battles – off peak and often less than 5 people.
It makes me angry when people try to label those of us who play off peak as “just karma training” or “shouldn’t be allowed to affect the score”. This belittles the fact that we are here and trying to do the same as “prime time” players – but without the same level of support. WvW is a 24/7 matchup, and that 24 hours includes players like the heroes above. There is no reward for spending hours running around your home Borderlands upgrading things – in fact those of us who do have to pay for it – but we make the time to do it anyway so the next team can come on to a decent base.
So my few final thoughts:
Everyone on WvW is equally important and their contribution to the game should be respected (except maybe the trolls!).
Anet – I’m serious – spend some time off peak, and some time in the lower tiers. If you already do this then tell us and make sure we have some way to continue playing. Hint: bigger more challenging maps with more PvE mobs and minimum numbers to achieve things is not the answer we need! For higher tiers – yes, for lower tiers or off peak – you come and play it and show us how it should be done. (I’ll happily follow an ANET roamer while he/she shows me how two players can be effective in the new maps ….)
For all those people complaining about “night capping” I don’t see anyone complaining about their own off peak players giving their own server an unfair advantage… maybe, just maybe, we’re appreciated after all. So next time you log in, and find your home BL upgraded and the right colour, just remember the forgotten few who made this possible.
Finally, Anet – if only 10% of players post their views in these forums, prime time and queued servers would always be more vocal. Aim to find a balance that lets us ALL play when and how we can.