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In other games they charge you money, real money for chatting in zone map while in GW2 is free and still there is no chat going on.
I paid 40$ for this. It isn’t free. I’m not aware of any f2p games that I’ve played where I’d pay to see/talk in chat…
Well, people should be talking about everything but hey, they have TS3, Skype and the old fashion of typing words is gone. This is the problem.
I’m aware of VoIP programs and their commonality in MMOs. I’m just saying I feel like I’m playing a single player MMORPG and that’s really boring to me.
To the others, I guess I’ll keep looking for a guild and whatnot; not a LOT advertised to brand new players, but perhaps I’ll delete current toon and get on a server where one is active. I’d rather do that than leave the game entirely. Thanks for the input!
Just my two cents: add chatrooms to the game. “Newbie help” room for anyone under a certain level + those who want to join. That would REALLY feel like a huge improvement to this game.
Honestly… where is everybody? There seems to be no need for interaction with anyone pre-10. The chats seem completely dead. While I enjoy the gameplay, I feel very… bored. I am going to power through it and whatnot, but am I missing something in the social department? Did I miss a tutorial on it? I’m not on an empty server; what’s going on?
If you’re looking for a gaming laptop, then Alienware is… meh. If it’s a desktop, then there are much better, cheaper alternatives.
Tigerdirect, newegg, and my personal favorite http://www.directron.com/gaming.html have great choices for much lower prices.
GPU > CPU > RAM > HDD RPM . These things are what you should be concerned about [in order; and a motherboard to support it of course]
Graphics-card wise, you do NOT want an integrated card for gaming. Don’t do it. If you’re concerned about price, go for Radeon – more bang for your buck at lower to mid-high tier. That being said Nvidia will almost always have the best graphics card available on the market.
CPU, get at least a quad-core processor.
RAM, get at least 8 GB; if you use more, you’re going to have to make sure your version of Windows supports it [Windows 7, 8] http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa366778%28VS.85%29.aspx#physical_memory_limits_windows_7
^ A LOT OF PEOPLE DO NOT CHECK AND GET MORE RAM THAN THEIR VERSION OF WINDOWS ALLOWS USE OF. BE SURE TO CHECK AND UPDATE YOUR OS IF NEEDED!
Your hard drive RPMs don’t matter TOO much, but I always prefer to have 7200 because of slightly faster loading/access to memory. Of course SSD will be the fastest [whether they’re worth the money yet is still up for debate]
I hope this helps.
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