Apr 28, 2008, 07:33 AM // 07:33
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#41
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Wilds Pathfinder
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: :D:D
Profession: D/W
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Originally Posted by Narcissia
imo, guild wars wouldve died out long ago if they didnt add things like titles. as for grinding...there really isnt much. look at other games, theres much more.
doesnt bother me at all. its something to do that takes longer than 2 hours.
if u dont like grinding, dont. no ones forcing u to use the pve skills
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Bingo, that's exactly what i was going to say
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Apr 28, 2008, 08:20 AM // 08:20
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#42
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Wilds Pathfinder
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: BC Canada
Guild: Guild With No [NAM트]
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Toxage
Dr. Cox from Scrubs
WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WONG WRONG WRONG
Actually, every single HM group is forcing me to use OVERPOWERED PvE skills. Every single HM focused guild wants me to use some cookie-cutter build.
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i somehow doubt that... i did all the HM missions, dungeons, vanqs, etc with minimal use of pve skills, actually, i dont think i ever used any. if its a guild group...get someone else to take them. not all 8 ppl need them
i guess i could be wrong tho. i dont play with ppl anymore lol
Last edited by Narcissia; Apr 28, 2008 at 08:57 AM // 08:57..
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Apr 28, 2008, 09:01 AM // 09:01
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#43
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Frost Gate Guardian
Join Date: Apr 2007
Profession: Rt/
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The game is so much better now than when there was just prophecies.
OK, there are bound to be things implemented that we don't like, but on the whole the game is a better experience than it was
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Apr 28, 2008, 09:35 AM // 09:35
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#44
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Jungle Guide
Join Date: Jun 2005
Guild: Fellowship of Champions
Profession: R/E
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There was never any grind in GW for a long time, the titles were just acknowledgment of activities people were already doing. People already did mission + bonus and capped their skills, people already explored and opened chests as well. These early titles were gimmes to people who actually played and didn't get run everywhere. Those who throughly played a campaign never had any issue acquiring titles. Even the Luxon/Kursick titles were something players were doing anyway.The consumable titles sweet tooth/drunk/party animal had excessive requirements and broke the mode giving the rich an advantage, however on the flip side it rewarded farming which people did anyway.
When GWEN came out is when they really went astray imo the rep grind in ridiculous and was the first time I really had to say the game had went to crap grindwise. The second thing that was horrible was Ursan Blessing it totally broke the game and took what little skill there was in pve and threw it out the window. It totally destroyed the concept of class in pve since everyone is a overpowered bear. So from my point of view the game was fine up till GWEN which added grind for the sake of grind and gave broken skills to speed it along, but grind and its rewards are optional and don't effect normal play. The object of guild wars has always been to complete the campaign/expansion by doing all the missions/quests and dungeons and pvp for the endgame so that will never change. Everything else is just gravy.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Cab Tastic
The game is so much better now than when there was just prophecies.
OK, there are bound to be things implemented that we don't like, but on the whole the game is a better experience than it was
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Agreed.
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Apr 28, 2008, 09:38 AM // 09:38
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#45
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Site Legend
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Quote:
Originally Posted by [DE]
The whole concept that Anet had at Prophecies release was skill > time . By the time Nightfall was released though it became apparent that it was now time > skill .
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DE is the man.
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Old Skool '05
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Apr 28, 2008, 09:57 AM // 09:57
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#46
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Frost Gate Guardian
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: earth
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In GWs we cap at Lvl 20, so add grind titles. And as a bonus for the grind, PvE skills get stronger - as would reg skills if we did lvl up beyond 20.
That is my take on the titles that have a PvE benefit to them. The others are accomplishments, gold sinks, etc.
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Apr 28, 2008, 10:09 AM // 10:09
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#47
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Desert Nomad
Join Date: Jun 2005
Guild: The Ascalon Union
Profession: Me/Mo
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Quote:
Originally Posted by FoxBat
Jeff Strain honestly expected people to transition to PvP after doing everything in prophecies/factions. Oops.
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It went like this:
Jeff Strain honestly expected people to transition to PvP after doing everything in prophecies.
Dev1: Jeff. You know...some people like PvE more than PvP.
Jeff: Oh really? Well, let's add a grindfest armor for them then. But we must make sure that the whole thing is linked to PvP somehow so that they'll eventually play PvP.
Dev1: Done.
Dev1 created God realms and proposed the "World at War - Favor of the Gods" concept. Needless to say, Jeff nearly wet his pants and greenlight the whole thing.
I guess we all know how it went later.
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Apr 28, 2008, 10:16 AM // 10:16
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#48
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Wilds Pathfinder
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: That one place with the trees, mountains and snow
Guild: Ember Power Mercenaries [EMP]
Profession: Me/
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I always thought this game was named Build Wars. >.>
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Apr 28, 2008, 10:17 AM // 10:17
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#49
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GW Retiree
Join Date: Nov 2005
Guild: Sg Unknown [KATE]
Profession: W/
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I stopped playing after I went after the titles for 2 months when they were introduced. After which, I was thinking "Why am I doing this for?"
I haven't left the guild hall ever since. Only place I visited was Kamadan.
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Apr 28, 2008, 10:41 AM // 10:41
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#50
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Jungle Guide
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Netherlands
Profession: Mo/W
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The original concept was a mistake. Guilds were associated with PvP, and all kinds of social events. But on the moment you allow players in an adventure environment, you know they are going to gather items. Because that's 99% of the fun in exploring! Not the satisfaction of a great working build, the defeat of a final level boss, but the exiting expectation of what he will drop keeps people playing. Any PvE concept without the abillity to grind is doomed to fail!
My opinion?
I knew I did not want to join PvP when I bought Prophecies 3 years ago. I knew I would not like the low droprates, the forced teamplay, the linear mission way of unlocking regions. But there was a vast world to explore, and I could not resist it. And I knew there would be many players like me, anticipating, trying to change the games direction. It took a lot of time, but it worked! Yes, I'm happy with the game as it is now!
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Apr 28, 2008, 10:50 AM // 10:50
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#51
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Forge Runner
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: GW2G
Guild: Knights Of The Sacred Light [KSL]
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I always thought the whole Skill > Time thing was about not having to spend months getting max armor stats and weapons. However i'm obviously wrong as people have made it quite clear that it was supposed to be about getting everything in the least amount of time.
Hell once the 1st Year Miniatures came out i saw a couple of posts saying that Anet had broken the Skill > Time promise by giving 1 year old characters mini pets......
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Apr 28, 2008, 10:58 AM // 10:58
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#52
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Forge Runner
Join Date: Dec 2006
Profession: D/
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Quote:
Originally Posted by [DE]
The whole concept that Anet had at Prophecies release was skill > time . By the time Nightfall was released though it became apparent that it was now time > skill .
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And time > skill was further emphasized with EOTN, although amazingly some people are still oblivious to it.
It is now Grind Wars, no doubt.
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Apr 28, 2008, 11:00 AM // 11:00
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#53
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Forge Runner
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ANet really thinks they can keep people occupied with funtastic titles like doing things 10.000x, standing AFK for hours and stuff like that...
This made me stop playing GW for now, if that is all that is left to do.
They could work on gameplay improvements, contents and lots of other things, but they throw us a grinding bone for a game that contains little incentives or variety of ways to grind things.
GW did not need that, it only sent people on a mindless grinding spree. They had this vision of "play GW, be done with it, next chapter, play again, be done with it..." and their 2nd idea was "PvP as fun and unlimited endgame content".
The hilarious thing is GW works quite well, despite all their visions turning out as outright wrong and pure rubbish. Their changes to the game were not for the better, and I fear if they continue to work on GW2 like they ended with GW1, it is going to become a game I do not really want.
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Apr 28, 2008, 11:36 AM // 11:36
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#54
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Grotto Attendant
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: "Pre-nerf" is incorrect. It's pre-buff.
Guild: Requirement Begins With R [notQ]
Profession: Me/
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Prophecies had grind. You could farm ectos in The Undworld, shards on the FoW beach, griffons for gold and rares, Sorrow's Furnace for greens, to namea few.
The difference between grind today and grind back in 2005 is that the 'old' grind was optional and didn't feel compulsory. You didn't have to buy obsidian armour sets or save up for Serpent Axes , Dwarven Axes, Sephis Axes and Crystalline Swords but, today, we are enocuraged to grind by the means of titles. There's also an element of peer pressure in the sense that many teams request Ursans with lvl 10 Norn and 8 LB.
My theory is that numbers are bad for games. The only numbers we had in prophecies that represented how we played were XP and Fame. XP couldn't be showed (and nobody really cared much) and Fame was always heavily criticized for not being retroactive indicating the time spent in HA rather than skill.
The lvl20 level cap was deliberately easy to achieve to reinforce the idea that GW players didn't have to spend countless hours of grinding for a number. It's just a shame that the idea didn't stick.
Oh well, i'm off to HFFF. Only 8 million faction to go.
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There's also the argument that some people like grind - which is very true. It's like a guilty pleasure which people don't announce because it's stronlgy reputed as a negative.
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Apr 28, 2008, 12:11 PM // 12:11
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#55
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Jungle Guide
Join Date: Mar 2007
Guild: Mature Gaming Association
Profession: Me/E
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Moderators, please close this thread.
We already have like a dozen of these.
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Apr 28, 2008, 12:20 PM // 12:20
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#56
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Underworld Spelunker
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: wikipedia.org/wiki/Vigo
Guild: Heraldos de la Llama Oscura [HLO]
Profession: E/
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I see nothing wrong with a bit of grind. Like havint to level up 10 characters.
But there are degrees and degrees of grind. And if a particualar title or achievement takes more than one year playing one hour a day, it's WRONG. Really WRONG.
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Apr 28, 2008, 12:24 PM // 12:24
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#57
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Furnace Stoker
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Pandora's box
The original concept was a mistake. Guilds were associated with PvP, and all kinds of social events. But on the moment you allow players in an adventure environment, you know they are going to gather items. Because that's 99% of the fun in exploring! Not the satisfaction of a great working build, the defeat of a final level boss, but the exiting expectation of what he will drop keeps people playing. Any PvE concept without the abillity to grind is doomed to fail!
My opinion?
I knew I did not want to join PvP when I bought Prophecies 3 years ago. I knew I would not like the low droprates, the forced teamplay, the linear mission way of unlocking regions. But there was a vast world to explore, and I could not resist it. And I knew there would be many players like me, anticipating, trying to change the games direction. It took a lot of time, but it worked! Yes, I'm happy with the game as it is now!
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You're a real jackass for it too. If you don't like the game, don't buy it. Don't make it become something it's not. You've just managed to make it a mini-WoW with 8 skills, slightly better graphics, and an ursan fest.
woo.
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Apr 28, 2008, 12:26 PM // 12:26
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#58
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Desert Nomad
Join Date: Dec 2005
Guild: [SNOW]
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Who Cares Wars
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Apr 28, 2008, 12:45 PM // 12:45
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#59
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Lion's Arch Merchant
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Poland
Guild: Architects of Forgotten Truths [AoFT]
Profession: W/Mo
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IMO Nightfall and EotN made the game a grind-fest, introducing reputation titles.
It surely is Time > Skill. I hate grind, that's why I don't play the game that often anymore. I really miss the good ol' days.
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Apr 28, 2008, 01:36 PM // 13:36
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#60
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GW Retiree
Join Date: Nov 2005
Guild: Sg Unknown [KATE]
Profession: W/
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2 titles track to grind for is not too bad. But another 4 more? No thanks.
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