….. I think that…. You’re over thinking it….
I believe so… However, this does seem scientifically possible.
A little bit of an update:
I’m now leaning an an Asuran Warrior.
My reason:
Lore wise, Asura were under so much pressure while they were underground, it is understandable that they would have a very solid bone structure. It may have even changed their bone density to rival iron.
Given that, they would have also had to adapt to having stronger and heavier bones. This would cause their muscles to grow and strengthen. Theoretically, Asura could be stronger then an average Norn. (Proportionality.)
Now, as far as a brute strength warrior, Asura wouldn’t be the best for that job, but it could be possible. Think of this: A normal human with dwarfism has an average height of 4.5ft. This would mean that they can lift much more then a normal human with the same muscle mass. This is due to the fact that they don’t have as far to lift the weight.
Some could also argue that Asura have developed technology to strengthen themselves. This would mean that an Asura warrior may have augmented his body with a robotic endoskeleton that allows him to have technologically assisted strength. Given an Asura’s ability to think dynamically, an Asura warrior may be a normal Asura that has given himself extra power.
Think about it, Asura believe that they are the best. As a child, one Asura sees this big, hulking Norn lift much more then he could ever think of. Well, this Asura is suddenly shown that he is much more intelligent, but he is obviously inferior when it comes to raw power. Now the Asura has to think. “Why can’t I be that strong.” So, he starts developing a self-regenerating apparatus that he later installs into his own skeletal systems. He uses his mind to create more power for himself.
Lore wise, Asura were under so much pressure while they were underground, it is understandable that they would have a very solid bone structure. It may have even changed their bone density to rival iron.
Given that, they would have also had to adapt to having stronger and heavier bones. This would cause their muscles to grow and strengthen. Theoretically, Asura could be stronger then an average Norn. (Proportionality.)
Now, as far as a brute strength warrior, Asura wouldn’t be the best for that job, but it could be possible. Think of this: A normal human with dwarfism has an average height of 4.5ft. This would mean that they can lift much more then a normal human with the same muscle mass. This is due to the fact that they don’t have as far to lift the weight.
Some could also argue that Asura have devoloped technology to stengthen themselves. This would mean that an Asura warrior may have augmented his body with a robotic endoskeleton that allows him to have technologically assisted strength. Given an Asura’s ability to think dynamically, an Asura warrior may be a normal Asura that has given himself extra power.
Think about it, Asura believe that they are the best. As a child, one Asura sees this big, hulking Norn lift much more then he could ever think of. Well, this Asura is suddenly shown that he is much more intelligent, but he is obviously inferior when it comes to raw power. Now the Asura has to think. “Why can’t I be that strong.” So, he starts developing a self-regenerating apparatus that he later installs into his own skeletal systems. He uses his mind to create more power for himself.
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Warrior and Elementalist haha, the easiest profession to the most difficult. Might I suggest engineer role if you’re into a race matching profession? The buildable turrets and equipable backpacks really make you feel like you’re using technology to beat your opponents. (On that note, a sylvari engineer would be interesting when using the seed turret elite skill combined with all utility turrets/healing turret. YOU WOULD BE SO FORTIFIED WOW.)
I’ve thought about being an Asuran engineer, but I don’t like the fact that everything looks like charr design. I could deal with it, but I would rather engineer weapons/attacks to match each race.
On highest settings – and if it doesn’t, just turn your resolution down a bit A friend has very similar system and is running GW2 at max settings just fine.
(heck, I have one that is slightly weaker and can run it on max settings on 40-50 fps, but then my monitor is kind of old and can’t handle more than 1240×1024)
I went with a cheap mobo to save money, but will that cause any issues/drop in performance?
Dagger/Dagger is entirely viable. Building around life steal itself, is another thing entirely. You can create a build with lots of types of life siphoning. But, ultimately, life steal is just one skill, and you’re far more survivable with a death shroud build (which has it’s own sort of life steal, if that floats your boat).
How would I keep that viable while leveling?
Necro can be interesting, I’m leveling one now. I like the aoe bleed condition build. It’s great for grinding down large groups of mobs. It’s a rather squishy build, but it has amazing kiting potential if you kite well. If that’s too squishy for you, go with a minion build, that’s a fairly tough build when you have 4 to 5 minions tailing around with you.
Is it possible to play a life steal build with dagger/dagger? When the game first came out, it wasn’t possible due to all of the bugs necros had and how squishy they were. Was this improved?
I’ve already pretty much picked a race. In real life, I can’t stand not knowing anything. If I find out that I don’t know the function of a chemical in the human body, I have to find out. I have an obsession with knowledge. So, naturally, I’m picking Asura. While I don’t like their size, using magic and technology as a weapon against my enemy is exactly what I would do.
As far as classes go, I have enjoyed warrior and elementalist. I didn’t like how often my elementalist died. I have also tried guardian, but did not like the slow attacks they have. Mesmer doesn’t really interest me, and ranger doesn’t fit well with an Asura. Necromancer is a big maybe, because I haven’t really played it much. If it helps, I hate thief game-play.
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Looks good.
I might recommend that you get a cooling unit / heat sink for the CPU. It may just be fine though. I’ve never used the stock unit that comes with the CPU since I like to overclock.
I wanted the option of overclocking if I needed it, but keeping the stock fan on it saved me some money. Overclocking is nice, but I’m not thinking I’ll need it with that good of a CPU.
Any idea on how this will run the game?
I have had the game since day one. (I pre-ordered the CE as soon as I knew I could.)
About a week after I started playing, my three year old alienware laptop started over heating. Not only would it quit and shut off occasionally, but it also was unable to reach 30FPS.
This was not the first game I had issues with.
So, I did what I should have done before I bought this laptop. I did research and started to learn where I went wrong. Turns out, the processor’s clock speed was horrid. 1.73GHz was way less than this game needed. Reaching my breaking point, I taught myself how to build a computer using my very first computer. I took it apart and then reassembled it many times. Each time, it worked.
Now, I’m building a new machine. My first build will be able to play this game, and I will give it everything I can. I had to go cheap with the motherboard, but everything else is what I want. Please tell me how this will improve the game for me.
Case: NZXT Phantom Full Tower Gaming Case – White
Prossesor: Intel Core i5-3570K
Fan: Stock
Memory: 8GB (4GBx2) DDR3-1600 Patriot Intel Extreme Masters Limited Edition
Graphics Card: AMD Radeon HD 7970 3GB
Mother Board: MSI Z77A-G41
Power Supply: 650 Watt-NZXT HALE82N-SI
Hard Drive: 2TB, 64M Cache, 7200rpm, 6.0Gb/s
Optical Drive: 24x Dual Format/Double Layer DVD+R/+RW + CD-R/RW (Black)
OS: Windows 8 64-bit
Monitor: 24" LED 1920×1080 – Septre E246W-1080P