I agree. Mainly cause my FPS goes to kitten and secondly, I rather see where the boss is than fireworks all over the place.
I didn’t even think of this. 8( Man, partying is gonna suck in GW2 with the whole overflow crap. There is no way everyone will fit on the normal server. Yeah, I wish they brought the GW1 districts back.
Thanks very much
I think in game marriage would be a lovely idea… (Is this girly of me?) In person I don’t care much for marriage, but as a gaming experience for a role playing character I think it’s great. After all, it is not taboo or anything in the GW world (Gwen and Thackery being the most obvious one)
To answer your question about gender restrictive marriage, I think that’s easily answered. As far as I know, ANet supports gay marriages, and I believe in Caithe’s past she was also in love with another female Sylvari, and it’s obvious in the story lines too. And I heard rumours of another gay couple being seen in the game (where I do not know). So people who might don’t support gay marriage are in fact already doing so.
As to the results of marriage, the shared bank access idea by Reikou sounds great., but needs to be carefully considered. I don’t want to imagine the complaints ANet will receive of “partners” looting and running with other people’s items… And Zoris idea of the pink/white glow sounds very cute too. ^^
IF ANet does implement this, I think marriage shouldn’t just happen like that. If I remember correctly, in Perfect World you had to actually court the other character and buy him/her gifts and flowers etc etc…
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So I was curious as to why dungeons do not need to be mapped but WvW is a requirement. Surely dungeons are “more” part of the PvE world than WvW? I find it unfair when people only stand there in WvW to see if their areas are captured, but don’t actually join in the fight to capture it.
Perhaps these two areas can be swapped around, so that you do have to map dungeons and so that people joining WvW are there for the right reasons.
Just my two cents.