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Originally Posted by Gli
For the red engine's sake, I am willing to be competitive, I'm just not willing to sign up with a freaking army to do so.
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Originally Posted by Gli
For the red engine's sake, I am willing to be competitive, I'm just not willing to sign up with a freaking army to do so.
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| That's fine, real life and other priorities take over, and not everyone is into that sort of thing. But to complain that you don't have access to these elite missions because you aren't willing to be a part of an alliance is downright silly, and doesn't really make sense at all. |
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Originally Posted by Blaine Derrick
Well, since "signing up with a freaking army" is, in this case, what it takes to be competitive, I would have to disagree with you when you say that you are willing to be competitive.
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Originally Posted by Blaine Derrick
That's like saying "I want to be an awesome GvG player but I don't want to join a guild."
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Originally Posted by Blaine Derrick
If you want to compete for something on a team level (whether a GvG team or a "team" of guilds in an alliance"), you have to be willing to actually put in the effort.
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Originally Posted by Blaine Derrick
Maybe you don't want to put in the effort. Maybe you don't have the spare time, energy, or sanity to organize or be a part of an alliance. That's fine, real life and other priorities take over, and not everyone is into that sort of thing.
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Originally Posted by Blaine Derrick
But to complain that you don't have access to these elite missions because you aren't willing to be a part of an alliance is downright silly, and doesn't really make sense at all.
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Originally Posted by The Herbalizer
Um correct me if i am wrong but the game is meant to be slightly competitive. O well wingers ftl. quit winging and earn some faction maybe then you can stand a chance of getting to the elite missions instead of spending all day complaining.
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Originally Posted by Kalki
So when only 1 team wins the Stanley Cup, Super Bowl, World Series, etc... it's horrible game design? You gotta be kidding me.
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Originally Posted by Sectus
I think the biggest problem regarding this is how you gain faction. Getting favour isn't so bad since it's directly related to skill. You wanna win in HoH and earn favour? You can do that within an hour if you're good and have a good team. Wanna get access to the elite missions? Well, get an alliance of 1000 active members and farm away. There's no skill involved with getting enough faction, you just need to use enough time. I think this goes against the core principles of what Guild Wars is supposed to be about.
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Originally Posted by Vel Satis
FoW armour, 15k armour, top end items, rare skinned items, titles, lower prices at the merchant, I have no problem with any of those kinds of things. If someone wants to grind and farm to get them, thats their choice but there was always an alternative for the more casual player, collectors armour and items, droks armour, common skinned max items. The problem here is that there is no alternative for the more casual player, so much for 'skill over time spent'.
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Originally Posted by vtrajan
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Originally Posted by Lexar
Still doesn't change the fact that the system is unfair to 99% of the players.
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Originally Posted by Takeko Nakano
Gaile, where are you when things get hot? I think it's time for you to come in here even though the atmosphere is not all sweetness and sunshine - just to prove a point to the naysayers.
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Originally Posted by Mitsu Bishi
There is an alternative for the more casual player. Play the non-elite missions. They are made for those who don't want to grind for the faction to enter the elite missions. Just like droks to FoW, common skins to rare skins etc.
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| The elite-missions take nothing away from your gaming experience if you don't have access. Factions is as good as a game can get without them. You will never miss anything if you don't enter. They are a bonus though for those who reach them, just like getting FoW armor is a bonus for those who farm a lot (or are lucky with their drops). |

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Originally Posted by Takeko Nakano
Gaile, where are you when things get hot? I think it's time for you to come in here even though the atmosphere is not all sweetness and sunshine - just to prove a point to the naysayers.
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Originally Posted by Vel Satis
Wrong, the only difference between FoW armour and Droks armour is the looks. The only difference between max common skinned items and max rare skinned items is the looks. The only difference between collector items and other rares is (generally) the looks. All totally superficial differences. The difference between normal missions and elite missions is new maps, new drops, different creatures etc. Not what you'd call superficial.
See above, they take away a part of the content of the game for lots and lots of players. |
