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I’m not sure that ‘Add more new/nostalgic stuff!!’ is really a profound or novel ‘suggestion’ , but +1 for effort all the way.
I think you are mistaken mate, it’s not like I am shouting out hey start pumping out new stuff you lazy geeks which by the looks you are saying that I am. I pointed out specific suggestions that I and many others think could improve the game so I don’t see what’s wrong with that? Also when was new content ever hurtful/negative?
Before I start I would like to say that I am not complaining nor am I insulting the game or the staff team, I love this game and I am really happy to witness it grow and expand.
I have been playing GW1 since it came out and been playing GW2 more than a year.
But I do have my own suggestions that I and many more personally think would improve the game even more, so let us get started. Here are some things I would like to suggest:
- Opening up Tyria more:
I love exploring and having access to a huge map to discover all its secrets, mysteries and content therefore I think opening up closed areas would be a great idea such as: Blood Legion Homelands, Far Shiverpeaks, Woodland Cascades, Isles of Janthir, Crystal Desert and Ring of Fire. I’m sure ArenaNet has future plans for these areas but just a thought.
- Bringing back more content from GW1:
I know one thing for sure and that’s that a lot of us would love to see Underworld, Fissure of Woe, Obsidian Armor and perhaps Dervish Class return. I guess ascended armor kind of was/is a replacer for obsidian armor but it wouldn’t hurt just having it there available as an actual armor or as an outfit just for old times’ sake.
- More than Tyria: I loved how in GW1 there were more maps available like Cantha and Elona and I’d love to see something similar in GW2, but of course we have to finish exploring Tyria and its mysteries first so we’ll leave that to later.
This is all that I’ve had on my mind for sometime now and I’ve always wanted to speak out and share my opinion with the community and ArenaNet, thanks for reading and be sure to leave your opinion down below.