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Posted by: Smokey.7652

Smokey.7652

Updated the mega list, from reddit and this forum post.

Char Warrior lvl 80 [NITE] [RO] NSP

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Posted by: Deimos Tel Arin.7391

Deimos Tel Arin.7391

oh hi there Nage!
seldom seeing you drop by the sPvP forums!

and yes i support the idea of /votekick and /votemap

if possible, let the custom arena owner assign admins as well
/adminadd
/adminremove

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Posted by: Deimos Tel Arin.7391

Deimos Tel Arin.7391

i think it is good, but for some reason they seems not bothered to add any additional commands to the custom arenas.

shame. really.

would have probably have more sales if they had more functions.

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Posted by: Nage.1520

Nage.1520

I support this idea.

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Posted by: Kain Francois.4328

Kain Francois.4328

Tybalt. He’s such an awesome developed character that it’s actually a shame he is only introduced by choosing Order of Whispers, and doesn’t appear much later in the story.


Later on the Sovereign Eye of Zhaitan mentions that Tybalt is “under his [Zhaitan’s] wing”. I was hoping for Tybalt to return… Maybe when the Zhaitan fight is updated?

Considering his character development of going from a coward to a frontline fighter, I think the story would have made a lot more sense if he and Trahearne could switch places.

The Skritt are also cool. I hated them at first, but as I progressed and saw the Skritt colonies, I really began to like em!

And don’t get me started about the Quaggan! I want a plushy, dangit!

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Posted by: Proeliator.8740

Proeliator.8740

I really don’t like the amount of negativity that is rising from the community, but I have played a lot of MMOs in my time and I know it’s just how things go these days. I can’t help but think that when people gush about the game to their friends and then their friends look at the Forums, they must think this is the worst game ever.

I could be wrong but I don’t think a material number of players actually visit forums. I think the most opinionated, outspoken, hard to please people are the vocal minority who make the most noise in these kinds of forums. They tend to gravitate to places like this. It’s unfortunate but the mods here seem extremely active in policing the garbage so that’s a good thing. Not all criticism is bad though either. Sometimes it’s needed to improve.

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Posted by: Proeliator.8740

Proeliator.8740

I’ve been critical the last few days because I think this game has so much potential so let me change pace and share the things that are amazing:

1. My warrior feels like a warrior. Not a one dimensional fighter but a flexible warrior who can swap to a bow or throw down a banner as well as support my allies. I’m not tied to tank status or just another flavor of dps my warrior for the first time in a lot of games feels well….. dynamic

2. Leveling is actually fun. You really don’t even have to worry about anything in terms of “what you should be doing” or “where you should be” you can just stroll through the land and get caught up in whats going on from hearts to dynamic events to gathering all the while getting xp. Good stuff!!

3. So many little bonuses and achievements have my screen constantly lighting up

4. Complete mobility to transport using waypoints across zones/maps. Something happening across the map and other players are calling for help np I’ll be right there in a click.

5. Underwater combat and exploration. Looking forward to seeing more of this but It’s so refreshing to actually see a world where it’s very much a part of the game in a fluid way.

6. No restrictions or minimum level requirements on what I can do or where I can go. I’ve done hearts and dynamic events 6-7 levels above me and the game doesn’t tell me “you’re too low”

7. The world is pretty rich and the art is very pleasing to the eye.

8. The user interface and layout of points of interest on maps is very user friendly. Things are put closely together like repairs, trade post, bank, vendors etc. They are scattered well throughout a map and in cities so you don’t feel like you’re going way out of the way to find what you need.

9. The trinity is dead!!! Thank the good lord. We can finally deemphasize class roles and focus more on style

10. 24/7 PVP action. Love it

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Posted by: Seraskus.6810

Seraskus.6810

2 words: THE MOUNTAINS!
Oh God, the mountains!!!

I dunno who was responsible for level design, but give him a strong hug from me ;D

Sightseing and traveling through those was just so relaxing, they just have cool climate (in both meanings :P). And when I first saw the Big Mountain and than the Priory base inside it was like <WHOHA[sigh]>. Great job! really cool stuff :j

Besides this I also loved the dialogs. Mine favourites were
1. Seraph telling A-Man-Asking-For-The-Way in DivReach that there was just 1 fatality around the pub this week
2. Women who said she must get such Asura Gate between her home and the marketplace xD

Ow, and I nearly forgot about the Skirtt. Skirt are cool as well
" <sniff sniff>You smell something?"

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Posted by: DusK.3849

DusK.3849

I’ll chime in a bit.

I can go back and do lower-level content, it’ll still be fun, and I’ll still be rewarded almost as well as if I were in a level 80 zone. This gives me a massive amount of content to play.

WvW is a freakin’ blast.

No holy trinity. And for that matter, more action-based combat in general.

The art. The music.

Underwater. A lot of people hate the underwater combat and such, but I freakin’ LOVE underwater environments and combat.

The dungeons are super-challenging. Great for if I really wanna push myself.

No gear treadmill. Gone are the days where I had to farm x dungeon y times before I could finally get to z dungeon. Once I’m max-level, the whole game is open to me.

All in all, there’s so much great about this game.

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