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Those players invested money and time into NOT GW1! But into Anet in the GW franchise.
Why does everyone seem to think that by buying and playing GW1 they funded GW2?
At the beginning, a company invested money to program a game, set up servers and pay the maintenance costs (hardware, software, personnel). Then players come in and start paying for the game. Then after a certain amount of players bought the game (and some other stuff) once those investments paid off the company starts making money (companies are about that sort of thing, be assured). But while they get money from their customers they still have to pay their personnel and maintenance, so what you pay there is mainly used for maintaining the current company infrastructure (and some profit, too).
Then after a while their current cash cow is starting to dry up, they start investing money in the next product and the aforementioned cycle starts again.
But… This actually means that only those players who bought GW2 and gems in the GW2 store actually paid for GW2 and made GW2 possible… Surprise!
Thats because original players kept the franchise alive if no one bought the game you couldnt sit at your pc on the gw2 forum and complain that life isnt fair. O no leaderboard((((( lmao
Why do you need a reward for playing GW1? You got your reward from thoroughly enjoying and acquiring an apparently large pile of stuff in that game. Shame yourself for not being able to appreciate GW1 and the time you enjoyed there as its own reward.
If GW3 makes an appearance someday, I don’t expect to be rewarded for what I’ve already done in this game, because I am enjoying GW2 on its own merits and that is my real reward.
If you enjoying gw2 on its own merits then dont even post here go have fun ingame LMAO.
Thanks for the info its really lame for people trying to go for eternity and then transmute.
If you transmute twilight or sunrise and try to place it into the forge it will not let you is this a bug or is this working as intended?