Suggestions and Ideas
Hi all
First of all i just want to say i think everyone at NCSoft and ArenaNet has done a fantastic job on all the Guild Wars games, i can not begin to describe the great work you have done. Im a big fan of Guild Wars and Have all 3 Titles myself. I have been playing GW for just over a year now and it hard to get bored of it. Keep up the good work.
This email will probably not go very far, but im bored in work so i will give you an idea or two i have myself for GW.
1. When it comes to different races, has a race like Vampires or Werewolf's ever been considered? even a bare knuckle fighter?...basically a charector that doesn't need a weapon (could be interesting)
2. This is a bit of an....well lets just say "Out there" idea but one thing i noticed with guilds is some people stay loyal and some bounce around guilds like rabbits!..maybe have some sort of loyalty scheme in place that guild leaders can access or even charge people gold every time they leave a guild...or even if a person leaves they can not join another guild for 1 week...something like that. This way players will think long and hard before joining a guild, rather then guild hopping. I was a leader once and it can be very annoying to see a new person you recruited leave 10 minutes later!....a trial period could be set up for new members joining a guild to let them check it out before they agree to join.
3. This is another wacky idea but why not have real time in the game? let me explain.
10pm at night its usually dark and in guild wars its always daylight so the game could go with real time and get darker as it gets later and vice versa. It would make things like farming and doing quests that little bit more interesting and fun. Also why not have the 4 season in real time. So for example it is now summer so in Tyria it could be sunny and in Factions its Winter and so on, the game could change with the season in real life.
Anyway, pretty poor ideas i know but worth mentioning. If you have answers for any of these ideas i would love to hear from you
regards,
Ciaran
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