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Transparency is a very big issue here.
If these things had been properly tested ( on a public test realm for example), much of this conundrum would have been avoided.
1. Elementalist
2. Necromancer
3. Ranger
I have a question regarding Destiny’s Edge and their role in the Living Story.
The story so far seems to be focusing more on the new characters (who I also like), but I’d not like to lose DE as iconics, especially now since they’re no longer toddlers like they were in the Personal Story.
So I guess my question is, will we be seeing more of Destiny’s Edge in the future?
I want to echo the people who have recently been requesting in-game polls. Since currently there has been no real acknowledgement or response to player dissatisfaction with the pace of Living Story releases, I have chosen to simply not log in at all to avoid being counted as a “satisfied customer” in your concurrency metrics.
An in-game poll where I would have the chance to have my opinions actually be counted would be something worth logging in for.
I think this is an idea worth discussion for sure. But i have a question:
Would in game polls affect the immersion for the player?
Chris
Such in games polls could be made optional. That way, players who do want to give feedback on features would be given the tools to do so.
To the OP, is there a reason for needing a laptop? If you do not need one I would go for a desktop as you will get far better performance for the money. If it is because you travel allot and can only play on the go or can only have one system and need to be mobile, then it is not to bad of a laptop, don’t expect great performance, but it will play the game. Price wise, I can’t speak to it as I don’t know normal prices for your area.
I really need a laptop since I’ll need to be mobile next year of uni, dorm to classes, when I get home I need to constantly switch from my mom’s to my dad’s.. etc, so yeah mobility is really something I need.
As for a desktop, I own a very good one, yet it achieves little to no performance in Guild Wars 2 (the curse of AMD, right?) , but I’ll be selling it to buy this laptop, since I won’t really be @ home to use it.
I’ll be installing Windows 8 64bit on the device, since I’m a student I get it for free.
As for the RAM, I’ll upgrade as soon as I can after purchasing by adding another 4GB.
edit: Unfortunately, I don’t see this one having a variant with an SSD in any of the shops in Serbia, so I’ll be getting just the 1TB HDD.
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Greetings, I’m in need of a laptop and, since it’s very important it is able to run Guild Wars 2, I thought I’d ask you guys for opinion. I don’t have money for a new full-fledged gaming laptop, my price range is up to 750 euros.
A good laptop I’ve found for this price (that is also available in Serbia, mind you, tech things are always more expensive here)
the Lenovo IdeaPad Y500, here are its specs:
Intel® Core™ i5 Processor 3230M, full HD 15,6 inch screen
nVidia GeForce GT 750M 2GB DDR5
4GB of DDR3 1600 MHz RAM (will add another 4GB once I buy the laptop)
Do you think this laptop will be able to run GW2 smoothly on medium to high graphics? If not, any suggestions for a different laptop?
You should maybe consider a laptop running Intel Core, as they seem to get better results in GW2.
Wow that’s an excellent tile!
Thanks for that
I have entered the Chantry of Secrets and the two reward thingies popped up above my minimap, the one with the chest gave me NOTHING (is this intended?) and the one with the compass gave me 2 gifts of exploration, have I received everything I should?
I have just completed 100% of the map, all vistas, skill challenges, pois and renown hearts, and I still haven’t received the rewards for that. Is this going to be fixed and will I get my reward?