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I’d just like to take a moment to welcome our second Scotsman, Mr. Quinn to the guild. I have high hopes you’ll be quite the asset to the guild. Hopefully when BT India are done fixing my broadband we can get stuck into some TA Explorable and stuff.
Years ago, back in SWG, we used to have a more even mix of PvE and Rpers, some of our members just were happy to PvE and not RP at all. When we hit TSW, this fell off a bit, as the game wasn’t as strong in that aspect. With all the good content in GW2 though, we’re aiming to pick up more PvErs and get stuck into the later game content, while still making time to level alternate characters or help friends level.
Having been in SEA for five or six years, I can remember SWG quite well. I played Raphiel (Intentionally mis-spelled) Iridian, initially an imperial and, over time, changing based on what happened at our planned RP events. Since then, I’ve played a number of MMOs, both with SEA and without. I find not only that playing with a guild of friends with similar interests keeps MMOs fresh, and I found that even though TSW is a terribly limited MMO, SEA’s planned RP events made the world come alive in a way that couldn’t be possible just within a game. Since we’ve started paying a lot more attention to GW2 lately, I’m finding that to be a much better game for the game’s sake, and I can see SEA really taking off here, both in RP terms, and within the actual content of the game. I took a bit of a break from SEA and MMOs after SWG stopped, feeling I’d never experience the same fun with an MMO and a guild again. Now that I’m back and in GW2, things are looking pretty awesome so far. There’s almost never nothing to do in SEA and in GW2, even at 4am in the morning.