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It blows my mind that people are here saying these things just to be reactionary. Everyone knows the GW2 pvp scene is only just beginning to build up in terms of streams. Obviously it wont have the same numbers as other more established games.
You are trolls are you are wasting everyone`s time, including your own.
esports are built from casual base. these tournament’s don’t fix 5v4 or premade vs pug, this has zero indication of anything except to beat up a few newb teams nobody ever heard of.
Sprawl, almost everything I have seen you say recently has been negative. Please, for the love of everything beautiful, just relax and realise that there is no point being here to try and make the game worse with your depressive attitude. Yes, we know that this is small fry in terms of the overall battle to make GW2 a good competitive multiplayer game but its about drumming up excitement and support. Indeed, it may never even reach those heights. But why would anyone want to try and reinforce that perception?
You are leaching off of other people`s happiness that GW2 may be going somewhere. I cannot see a single reason that someone would spend their time being a constant downer on a forum unless they are just depressed and need to get some fresh air.
Seriously.
Edit: also, guys, it has been like 2 weeks starting basically from scratch. Get some perspective. Runescape has developed its fanbase for a decade. Its no mystery.
Perhaps it would, although it would be nice to see the cities bustling again.
Hi there,
I have a suggestion for how Guild Halls may be implemented, which is that they might be incorporated into the already extant buildings of the racial main cities. Taking DR as an example, there are so many houses but quite often the streets themselves feel a bit quiet.
Hence, if Guild Hall instances were placed within those buildings you might end up with livelier towns.
I realise that some people may object to the idea that the guild hall would in effect be a house, rather than a hall or similar type of building but I see guilds more as functional collectives, even businesses, who would make use of well situated properties in the hearts of cities, rather than be stranded out somewhere in the wild. Of course, in the long run it would be nice to have a variety of locales.
In Lotro the guild houses were separated from the towns and it didn’t lead to lively neighbourhoods at all! All of the instances were ghost towns, basically, with people popping in and out to stash equipment. I would hope that with such majestic cities as we have in GW2, that this suggestion would help create some player culture to go with it.
(I also would hope to see dueling arenas, card games in bars, etc etc, to inject some life.)
Thanks!