Nov 16, 2006, 01:27 PM // 13:27
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Banned
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: In the woods
Guild: Elite Crew
Profession: W/E
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Originally Posted by jackie
A good game is meant to be challenging - not a walk in a park. If a player isn't up to the challenge, then it's not game's fault.
To over come a challenge = rewarding = gaming euphoria.
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ohhh euphoria.. thats one of those cool words that you only get a few chances to use a month
awsome choice..
but on a more serious note i completly agree with you.
a game should be hard as hell near the end... i want to toss my pc out of the damn window from the game being so hard......
BUT if it is bullshit difficulty.. then we have a whole new problem and i get a tad pissy.... but the only things in the game that really are that to me have been the ai update, lag, and error sevens
oh and farming for sunspear points
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Nov 16, 2006, 01:34 PM // 13:34
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Ascalonian Squire
Join Date: Nov 2006
Profession: E/N
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I guess I won't buy it.
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Originally Posted by jackie
A good game is meant to be challenging - not a walk in a park. If a player isn't up to the challenge, then it's not game's fault.
To over come a challenge = rewarding = gaming euphoria.
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For you, perhaps. To me, these games are just that. They come and go. I want to see the story, the graphics, the powers/spells/abilities and then move on. This is my 6th MMO, and I'm sure they'll be more. I have NO desire to go back and rethink a strategy to try to get thru a difficult mission or quest. I want to be successful on my first try, always.
Dying in a game, to me, always ruins the immersion for me. In most books, the hero does not die, ever. He makes it through the obstacles to the end, defeats the bad guy, saves the day without ever dying once. That is the game I want to play. That is what gives me gaming euphoria. I utterly can't stand redoing a mission or quest for the 3rd or 4th or whatever time. I have played some FPS games almost entirely on god mode just so that the storyline unfolding isn't ruined, isn't interrupted, by my character dying.
There is nothing wrong with enjoying a game the way you do, but your words don't speak for all of us.
This thread, and one other, have given me serious reservations on buying Nightfall.
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Nov 16, 2006, 01:40 PM // 13:40
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Lion's Arch Merchant
Join Date: Mar 2006
Guild: Needs Moar[DESU]
Profession: Mo/
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Originally Posted by Swamprob
For you, perhaps. To me, these games are just that. They come and go. I want to see the story, the graphics, the powers/spells/abilities and then move on. This is my 6th MMO, and I'm sure they'll be more. I have NO desire to go back and rethink a strategy to try to get thru a difficult mission or quest. I want to be successful on my first try, always.
Dying in a game, to me, always ruins the immersion for me. In most books, the hero does not die, ever. He makes it through the obstacles to the end, defeats the bad guy, saves the day without ever dying once. That is the game I want to play. That is what gives me gaming euphoria. I utterly can't stand redoing a mission or quest for the 3rd or 4th or whatever time. I have played some FPS games almost entirely on god mode just so that the storyline unfolding isn't ruined, isn't interrupted, by my character dying.
There is nothing wrong with enjoying a game the way you do, but your words don't speak for all of us.
This thread, and one other, have given me serious reservations on buying Nightfall.
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I suggest you buy offline games then and select "Easy" option.
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Nov 16, 2006, 01:45 PM // 13:45
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Frost Gate Guardian
Join Date: Jul 2005
Guild: Legendary Adventurers Guild [LAG]
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Originally Posted by Ninna
I'm confident that anyone who can hench THK can also hench Torment
but its more likely people will be grouping in Torment
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I henched all of NF with my Warrior and am halfway through henching it with my Nec. Sure these are easier than a couple other professions but Desolation is very henchable.
That being said I do see the OP's point that a player new to GW will be toast in Desolation. Just think of all the people asking "How does X beat the Doppleganger?" and the logjam at THK when the large wave reached them in Prophecies. There are going to be similar logjams here and I agree that many will just give up.
On the other hand (how many hands do I have anyway) you have to keep it interesting for the veterans and I think that is what Desolation was intended to do. Perhaps there should be more of a 'end game' feel before the Vortex and let that be en 'elite' area?
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Nov 16, 2006, 01:52 PM // 13:52
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#25
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Lion's Arch Merchant
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Singapore
Guild: Sheperd of Souls
Profession: W/Mo
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I only found the Realm of Torment difficult. Desolation did not bother me. I did not enjoy the Realm of Torment, I did most if not all of the primary quests and missions with a Human party, no heros and henchies. I do not want to go back to the Torment and I am going to have alot of trouble getting Torment greens. After NF, I went back to places in Tyria and Cantha that I once thought were hard and It now seems cake to what Ive seen in Elona.
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Nov 16, 2006, 01:54 PM // 13:54
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Desert Nomad
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Northeast USA
Guild: Guilded Rose
Profession: Me/
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Originally Posted by Funk ee Monk ee
I do see the OP's point that a player new to GW will be toast in Desolation.
Just think of all the people asking "How does X beat the Doppleganger?" and the logjam at THK when the large wave reached them in Prophecies. There are going to be similar logjams here and I agree that many will just give up.
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fully agree and thats why I don't think Torment isnt all that different for a turnoff
the 1st year, Prophecies for new players had chokepoints for quitting too
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Nov 16, 2006, 02:02 PM // 14:02
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#27
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Desert Nomad
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Northeast USA
Guild: Guilded Rose
Profession: Me/
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I should make one thing clear - Torment is *not* fun for me
its less fun than the Canthan City
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Nov 16, 2006, 02:41 PM // 14:41
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#28
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Ascalonian Squire
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I agree with the first post fully. The Monster AI in Nightfall is above the Ai that the Henchmen have. The Realm of Torment is definitely too hard for the Average player. why?
I played completely through prophecies several times, and factions several times, and have completed Nightfall twice. While in Prophecies I am able to manage through the Shiverpeaks and those islands with some ease. In Factions, going through everything in there is fine with me too. not too difficult. Die a few times, and you learn to deal with the enemies.
Nightfall is a whole different thing though. ANET talks like the game has a smaller xp curve than in Factions, thats a total load. You can level to 20 quicker here than in Factions. But its not that hard. The consulate docks mission, yeah, its annoying if every character isn't at level 20. After that, its mostly easy. no problem dealing with those hekets, harpies, and other monsters. You will probably die a few times. The Desolation gets a little more annoying.
Annoying because Monsters Do Not Have Death Penalty (or it does't seem that way!), and those damn paragons in the Desolation keep reviving the other paragons, and you keep felling them a hundred times, when after the first time, you get no extra xp, or any extra items, so it is pointless. The Monks are also very annoying because they also revive alot. well, kill the damn monks. But wait. Paragons and Dervishes can revive too! so in the Desolation, you end up killing hundreds more monsters than you need to.
Anet's answer to this was the wurms, deal three hundred damage every few seconds, end of story, no more annoying res. but not all of us are going to be in the wurms for every waking seconds in the desolation areas, especially in the rocky areas.
You can still deal with all of this easily if you work at it, without dying, probably no problem with that.
The Realm of Torment though, not only are you dealing with mobs and mobs of level 28's, but those mobs have as many as 12 level 28's in them at once. You can't get through that! Kill the monk! the other monk heals. Attack both at once, effective, but then after killing them, they get ressed by another monster, then you have to kill them all over again. after the monks, go after the Devishes and Warriors. The Dervishes are easy, just take off their enchantments, but the enchantments have less than a second cast time, so less than ten seconds later, they put the same three that they had on, on again. The Arm's of insanity's aren't much trouble, but they actually are when there is six of them at once, and you have to constantly kill their spirits, which increase the cost of your skills which allready cost enough if you are in the Secrets area.
Thats just explaining it a tiny bit.
Abaddon was actually a Guildwars Letdown ,....again! Boss was the most damn awesome boss I have seen in a long time on a video game, but it is a letdown still. you just have to kill the monoliths, then attack Abaddon, Rinse, then repeat. Usually on any game, even Need for Speed, and Halo Even, you should feel a sense of accomplishment after killing the last boss. I felt nothing. I just said WTF! several times. that's it? Shiro was definitely tougher than this, and he could be killed in thirty seconds anyways, so he wasn't even that hard. I was thinking that a GOD would be a level 50+ total freakin badass that is nearly impossible to kill unless you are the most expirenced player that there could possibly be. I was hoping for something like this after the last twenty hours of the deepest hell I went through with the Realm of torment. But not really...
The three missions and several areas leading up to Abaddon were tough as heck though, I had 60% death penalty after almost every area and mission. and for the areas, I just said "screw it" and got my good ol' ranger running build and ran past everything instead of fighting them, using my henchies and heroes as bait. I don't mind dying several times. not a problem at all. failing as mission? not an issue. But failing the missions twenty+ times before you finally finish it then moving on is just stupid! Having 60% dealth penalty before you get past the fifth mob is just stupid! Its not challenging, its just annoying!
Now Anet is talking about an elite mission. Yeah right. the elite mission will be a twelve man team going against fifty level 30 monster's at once, and there will probably be no strategy involved.
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To over come a challenge = rewarding
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fifty monsters that are twice as powerful as you characters are isn't a challenge. Its an atrocity commited on Video games! Most people are murmering "FINALLY!!!!!" after they get thorugh it. thats no sense of accomplishment.
-Metal Gear solid 1,2,3(on extreme mode) is a challenge.
-Half-life 2 is a challenge.
-Splinter cell is a challenge.
-Halo 2 on the hardest mode is easy compared to Half-life 2, but it is still challenging.
-Guildwars, which takes pride in comparing itself to more action oriented games than MMO's, is not challenging, It is just annoying. Going through the same mob fifty times and dying fifty times is not challeging, because you still have to go through the other fifty mobs, fifty more times! And while Guildwars is not supposed to be grinding like WoW, having to go through the same repetitive mobs so you can kill it just to continue, is by all means, considered a Grind.
The only callenging thing I see in Guildwars, is being the first one to beat the game after it is released ahead of the other three million players.
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Nov 16, 2006, 02:56 PM // 14:56
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#29
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Krytan Explorer
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Someone in my guild solo farms in the Realm of Torment, so its not too bad. I don't think its that difficult to where people would ragequit the game. The Realm of Torment is supposed to be a plane of the god Abaddon, so some difficulty is expected. Fissure of Woe and the Underworld are of the same class and are even more difficult then any part of Torment.
I know its part of the story of the game and not a seperate area like FoW and UW, but I would think it makes the game far more rewarding to go through an area with some degree of challenge in order to beat the game.
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Nov 16, 2006, 03:49 PM // 15:49
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#30
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Frost Gate Guardian
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Originally Posted by Bobbbo Ob
The only callenging thing I see in Guildwars, is being the first one to beat the game after it is released ahead of the other three million players.
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those are units of the 3 chapters sold, not actual accounts. one account with prophesies, factions and nightfall has 3 "sales" counts in it. then of course there are those with multiple accounts.
but i digress.
i see guild wars as a niche game. designed by the devs as they want it to be and not as the market would like it to be. considering the enormous financial backing from ncsoft, they'll continue to do so.
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Nov 16, 2006, 03:55 PM // 15:55
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#31
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Master of Mallyx
Join Date: Oct 2005
Guild: The Kaizen Order [Kaiz]
Profession: E/Me
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Quote:
Originally Posted by C2K
Someone in my guild solo farms in the Realm of Torment, so its not too bad. I don't think its that difficult to where people would ragequit the game. The Realm of Torment is supposed to be a plane of the god Abaddon, so some difficulty is expected. Fissure of Woe and the Underworld are of the same class and are even more difficult then any part of Torment.
I know its part of the story of the game and not a seperate area like FoW and UW, but I would think it makes the game far more rewarding to go through an area with some degree of challenge in order to beat the game.
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I would, again, object to comparing FoW and UW to Torment. A rag-tag group of 8 players can do 25-50% of the Fissure without any planning whatsoever. Just each person doing their own thing in a competent way. A couple o fmonks, a couple of eles, a couple of tanks and you're okay. My ele got ALL the shards for her FoW pugging in the Fissue. I should know.
A rag-tag PuG would not even make it out the door of the Gate of Secrets. A rag-tag PuG would not kill 2 monsters in that HUGE mob across the bridge from the Gate of Fear (which leads to Healer's Covenant boss). It's not even funny.
As someone mentioned a few posts above, the feeling with my monk was not one of accomplishment, but one of RELIEF. Thank God I don't have to do this any more.
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Nov 16, 2006, 04:16 PM // 16:16
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#32
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Wilds Pathfinder
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Las Vegas
Guild: Beautiful Peoples Club [LIPO]
Profession: Mo/Me
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I guess i don't really agree with most of this thread. I thought factions was tough until i knew the maps and knew what to expect, i think the same applies here. Do realize there are some quest's (master quests) that you can grab that will greatly alter your feelings about a particular area. I think that has made a rather substancial difference in difficulty in the realm especially. Otherwise, without those master quests, it seemed pretty challenging but not overwhelming. UW is rediculously difficult with an unwarry group in comparision, where fow is mostly a walk in the park. If anything nightfall overall is on par with the other chapters IMO.
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Nov 16, 2006, 04:29 PM // 16:29
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Forge Runner
Join Date: Jan 2006
Guild: [HiDe]
Profession: W/
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I just wanna say FoW and UW are more difficult, or should I say were. We've had them for a long time, we've figured out builds to best those places, so they seem easy now. Torment is new, we will eventually figure out builds to best Torment too.
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Nov 16, 2006, 04:34 PM // 16:34
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#34
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Krytan Explorer
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Karlos
A rag-tag PuG would not kill 2 monsters in that HUGE mob across the bridge from the Gate of Fear (which leads to Healer's Covenant boss). It's not even funny.
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There's a second route to that boss that's hella easy.
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Nov 16, 2006, 04:41 PM // 16:41
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#35
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Bubblegum Patrol
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Singapore Armed Forces
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Karlos
This will not just be limited to running, soon acquiring items/skins from the realm will be the domain of those few who can put up with its challenges.
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Wait a second. Are you seriously complaining that only those who are capable of putting up with challenges (and very modest challenges at that) would get a reward?
Isn't this rather obvious?
The irony of your sentence there is that you've so accepted the ease of the game so far, you don't understand the possibility that only people that are minorly capable in PvE are in this case deserving of the rather pointless rewards of it. Just because the rest of GW is Carebear Communism, with everyone getting everything without effort, doesn't mean that actual challenge isn't welcome.
Wait, cancel that. Torment isn't hard either. Neither is FoW, or any other PvE area.
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Originally Posted by Karlos
rag-tag PuG would not even make it out the door of the Gate of Secrets. A rag-tag PuG would not kill 2 monsters in that HUGE mob across the bridge from the Gate of Fear (which leads to Healer's Covenant boss). It's not even funny.
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My rag-tag group of henchmen crushes torment without a real problem. I think I know why you might consider there to be trouble for some...
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Originally Posted by JR-
It is only hard due to the average skill level of PuG players being very low.
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Ho!
Ok, so let me be kinder. Let's have a look at some things.
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Originally Posted by Bobbbo Ob
The Realm of Torment though, not only are you dealing with mobs and mobs of level 28's, but those mobs have as many as 12 level 28's in them at once. You can't get through that! Kill the monk! the other monk heals. Attack both at once, effective, but then after killing them, they get ressed by another monster, then you have to kill them all over again. after the monks, go after the Devishes and Warriors. The Dervishes are easy, just take off their enchantments, but the enchantments have less than a second cast time, so less than ten seconds later, they put the same three that they had on, on again. The Arm's of insanity's aren't much trouble, but they actually are when there is six of them at once, and you have to constantly kill their spirits, which increase the cost of your skills which allready cost enough if you are in the Secrets area.
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Ahai! Hmm.... you're targetting monks first, which you would know (if you observed carefully) have incredibly weak healing (they're smite monks, primarily). They aren't even getting ressed, you're letting them be cloned!
You fuel the Dervishes by giving them constant mysticsm bonuses with enchant removal, when these enchants can be used to deal damage and it would be more effective to simply beat them down before they can use them multiple times.
If you meet 12 mobs, you've either double aggroed or let mobs duplicate.
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But wait. Paragons and Dervishes can revive too! so in the Desolation, you end up killing hundreds more monsters than you need to.
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You can res, so can the mobs. Interrupt them, or simply kill them first - both Renew Life and Signet of Return have a 6~ second activation time. It's pretty cool you're complaining about mobs being on the same level as humans.
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Anet's answer to this was the wurms, deal three hundred damage every few seconds, end of story, no more annoying res. but not all of us are going to be in the wurms for every waking seconds in the desolation areas, especially in the rocky areas.
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You do know Junundu have reduced armor, and that's why you take so much damage. You also know you have limitless hard res, and a pack of 3000 hp characters that hit obscene amounts? There has to be something that actually slows you down.
Gentlemen, the difficulty encountered is often self-created. There were times when Elona Reach was hard. Now, it is soloable, or clearable with a small team of good players. The only regret I have about Nightfall difficulty is that Troubled Keeper wasn't made a storyline mission.
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Nov 16, 2006, 04:42 PM // 16:42
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#36
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Wilds Pathfinder
Join Date: May 2006
Location: The Tomb of Souls
Guild: DC
Profession: N/Me
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OK, so I'm about to get flames, but whatever.
Nightfall was EASY. In a sense that if you follow the priamry quests, the game itslef is EASY. As far as the followingof the actual game goes for the Primary quests, you DO NOT have to fight anything int he Realm of Torment you cna run right past most everything, except fro a few margonites (which are generally easy). RoT was designed for the Master Quests and for those people who look for a SF type challenge. but for the general gaming experience, it's relatively easy. There is NO NEED to fight the lvl 28 Rain of Terrors , etc.. they can be run past/avoided.
As far as the RoT missions go, they're easy, eevn at the boss fights, all you need to do i know how to move around and bring Degen spells with you and you're all set. I'm an average player, not better than most at all, and I beat NF RoT missions in 1 single shot.
For those who are complaining abotu difficulty, this is exactly why games for America and Europe that come rom Japan are "dumbed down" - Go to Japan and play a version of your favorite game, I bet you i's atleast doubly as hard as you're used to. They know casual gamers like stuff "easy" in the end, so when games are brought over/ "Americanized" they take alot fo the difficulty out. - PC games area bit different as most are made here in the US, but generally speaking yeah..
IMO, Nightfall is hard in alot of aspects, but for the story/primary quests, it's easy, you jus thvae to keep your eyes peeled and know when to make your move. Patience is a virtue in the RoT, just remember that.
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Nov 16, 2006, 04:53 PM // 16:53
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#37
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Academy Page
Join Date: Apr 2006
Guild: Knights and Heros
Profession: Mo/
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Originally Posted by Stemnin
I found NF to be quite easy, I wish it was harder, but when you have preteens playing I guess it can be quite difficult (I'm using sever artery on a rock!), I do agree that the torment mobs are tougher than the average mob in guild wars (I find the margonites are real joke, way too easy to kill), when you aggro 2 torment mobs you are almost certainly dead.
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I'm sorry, I believe you're wrong, I have been farming light bringer points with a seven man team and have Aggroed at least two mobs more than once without dieing. Admittedly I have not finished the game yet but so far I have not found a situation that was untenable.
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Nov 17, 2006, 04:26 AM // 04:26
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#38
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Master of Mallyx
Join Date: Oct 2005
Guild: The Kaizen Order [Kaiz]
Profession: E/Me
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I guess it's my fault for giving specific examples, but a lot of people are consumed with giving specific answers to specific problems. As I said, I finished the game and even maxed it's titles in a week, so while I do appreciate the advice and pointers, I think it is taking us off topic into how this or that can be done.
To summarize, I see that some people agree that the Realm of Torment is difficult to the point of not being fun and others do not. I find people who are saying the difficulty in Torment is comparable to that at the end of Factions/Prophecies to be taking an unrealistic approach. It's just not true. No matter how many times people try and make a case that ThK is anywhere near as annoying as the Domain of Secrets.
I recall when Factions came out people were always asking for help with Vizunah (I laugh everytime I remember we finished it with a party of 8 in the first few hours of the game and were thinking why the heck is this thing so hard). The same for ThK or Raisu Palace. However, I feel Torment is different. It's an entire realm that's hard and pretty frustrating to go through.
Thanks to everyone who gave input. I guess time will tell if this speculation of mine is true or not.
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Nov 17, 2006, 04:45 AM // 04:45
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#40
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Forge Runner
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I'd have to agree with difficulty issues, but not from mobs being too tough, but from linear design.
For most part, many get stuck in one single mission, that they consider impossible. Be it THK, Refuge, or any other notorious missions.
Any mission can be overcome with good gear and teamplay. Many more can be made much more trivial with choice of certain skills. Winter, LoD/extinguish, MM vs. SS as apropriate, LB gaze, and so on. But no mission requires it.
A problem I would consider is that one often hears "I just want to pass the mission". To me, this sounds like players who are fed up, and just want to move on, but are simply assuming a passive stance of trying over and over until they get a lucky turn.
I was a strong supporter of Prophecies design. Running was mostly hated. But I felt it gave players opportunity to skip certain parts, and come back to them if they felt like it. For the same reason, I have several characters which haven't done all Factions mission, since they require that one particular mission, and that's it.
Nightfall, for an experienced player is not hard. But it does requires understanding of a full set of gameplay skills: kiting, positioning, damage mitigation, damage dealing, ... While doing the last 2 missions of NF with an on the spot PUG, while being a prot/healer, I found myself zoning out for seconds on time. Nobody was taking any damage, in a group with 2 dervishes as only melee. Yet some teams will wipe on the first group and there's no healing that will prevent it.
Ultimately, GW stands behind player skill design. Players that have skill will breeze through content. Nightfall is demanding. The only question here would be, whether players stick around for long enough to learn. Is GW really meant to be played from Prophecies onward, or are these chapters really playable as standalone?
I can't answer that, and veteran players can't either. But I do remember the times, when I considered Frost Gate an incredibly hard mission. and I feared going in there, let alone do the bonus.
So perhaps, NF is the same. I lived and learned, probably others will too.
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