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I don’t care what you think, I only care what ANet thinks.
I believe this is a quote from Isaiah Cartwright from a few years back. “Our professions aren’t dedicated healers, DPS, or tanks because frankly, we built a combat system that just doesn’t allow it.”
why did invest so much time to develop those skills and gear because with your logic there is no reason for those to exist
Go play a build with a lot of group based healing power in a WvW zerg, or a bunker build in sPvP and you’ll find yourself being quite useful if you know how to play it. The nice thing is that if you do play one of these, you can still do decent damage with them and you aren’t just a heal/bunker bot.
If ANet is ready to loose that paying population lets say %10, sure I can go and play another game.
So because they don’t change one of their initial main ideas of the game for you, they don’t care about a “paying population”? Sounds like a serious case of unwarranted self importance.
So any base player not upgrading to HoT can’t even use the Elite lines, let alone try out the new pets on a ranger.
Probably because it’s part of Heart of Thorns.
Players who NEVER played Guild wars 1 have been fully able to use the HoM pets. So why is it any different now ?
Hall of Monuments just adds skins, four pet reskins, and a few minis. How does this affect gameplay at all?
Anet seriously has gated the original core game for players.
Elite specializations and new ranger pets aren’t part of the core game. They’re part of the expansion.
So why are the new pets gated, the new Elite lines gates in PVP is what I am wondering.
Why is it gated? Because you didn’t pay for it. Are you asking them to gate HoM pets to? The second one really doesn’t make any sense so clearly you’re suggesting that the elite specializations and ranger pets, parts of the expansion, shouldn’t be exclusive to the people who bought the expansion.
No, never once said I wanted anything for free.
Never said entitled for free.
I want you to think about what you’re saying here. You’re saying above “We got HoM content for free, why is HoT content any different? I don’t want anything for free though!”
That would be like me saying “I can go to this homeless shelter for free, how is this two story house any different?”
Wait, you have to pay money to access the content of an expansion?
This practice is most certainly uncommon indeed, you are right, this is a massive issue.
Why would ArenaNet gate all this amazing new content behind a price tag, it’s not like a business wants money, right?
This guy gets it.
Paying money for stuff? Who’d a thunk it?
I don’t think you guys really get the problem the OP is referring to.
No, I understand completely. If, in a video game, this (especially the last two):
(1) another player thinks it’s amusing to use harsh, abusive or other commentary on me or which is directed at me; (2) Another player chooses to implement character-driven visual effects either at my avatar or in the immediate, targeted area of my avatar for the purposes of intimidation and/or too cause deliberate work-load on my graphics card thus interfering with my game play enjoyment, or (3) when another player chooses, deliberately to act to intimidate by occupying an area in my immediate vicinity or within the same space that my avatar is occupying and who may or may not move when I move to continue that intimidation.
Makes you feel this:
Make no mistake, intimidation is a serious issue and can cause emotional damage
Then you really shouldn’t be playing online games at all. If someone’s actions in a video game affect you emotionally, then you simply shouldn’t be playing them for the sake of your own health if not for anything else.
I have only an advice for OP. Stop playing. Stop playing online games.
This guy gets it.
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Not trying to be mean, but if people laying ground targets near you or standing really close to you in a game leaves you intimidated/emotionally damaged, you probably shouldn’t be playing games.