Those who currently play Guild Wars

Post » Sun May 13, 2012 4:09 am

Something like that; forgot the detail but when that bug was fix, EVERYONE flock there, both players and bots.


About the Dervish update, well its been revamp and in such a way that it made them playable, for me at least. Flash Enchantment, main attribute change, literally most of the skills are useful, even the avatar skill, and some skill become adrenaline. Before that, dervish was useless as and ranger, assassin, and warrior does a much better job then what the Dervish did before. They, however, became overpowered in PVP however and a bunch of people complain about that.

Also, ya guys know they would revamp the Elementalist this month or next like the Dervish, right?


We all do.
I just couldn't adjust then. I kicked ass with my Dervish. I would use the Avatar of Dwayna and [censored] up undead.
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Richus Dude
 
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Post » Sat May 12, 2012 2:22 pm

War on Kryta was alright, but when the EotN stuff came (The wedding one) I realized it was a lore thing so I ditched it. Guild Wars lore would make someone like MK laugh and Lady Nerevar cry (Unless they changed it since I left...).


Gw lore isn't that bad, its actually quite good.
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Post » Sun May 13, 2012 3:37 am

Hate to break it to you, but Guild Wars has been dying for quite some time. Great fun while it lasted, but once people blasted through the content, that was pretty much it.

One of my favorite games ever, despite the goofy cutscenes and bland plotline. I had a lot of fun playing the cooperative missions; haven't gotten that same feeling with any other online game I've played since.
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Post » Sat May 12, 2012 8:46 pm

I got Guild Wars when it first came out. Unfortunately that was also back when I had dial up internet. It pretty much spent most of its time uninstalled.

I tried again when I got satellite internet, but the latency made playing painful. Back in the box it went.

Then I got DSL, but with that my brother also decided to buy WoW for me and pay for my subscription so that I would play that with him.

Then I quit WoW because I didn't feel like playing one of the 2-3 classes they clearly wanted everyone to play and finally started to play GW for real. I made it to the desert. Then I heard about Terraria and played that all the way until SWTOR came out.

GW is still installed and it was fun, but the only time I play it now is when my sister begs me to play with her (she has no money, and therefore she only plays subscription-free games).
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Annick Charron
 
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Post » Sat May 12, 2012 5:02 pm

Bought it at release, thought it was the most boring online game I had played so I stopped.
I'm not really into PvP though, so guess that's why I thought it wasn't very interesting.

GW2 is looking better though, looks more fun in PvE. And hopefully there's armor loot this time and not just a few buyable sets.
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Marguerite Dabrin
 
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Post » Sat May 12, 2012 8:43 pm

Hate to break it to you, but Guild Wars has been dying for quite some time. Great fun while it lasted, but once people blasted through the content, that was pretty much it.


I agree, probably after Nightfall it started to mingle off.
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