12-24-2007, 01:37 AM | #101 |
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02-04-2008, 09:04 AM | #102 |
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I know I'm a little late to the game on the whole MMO universe, but decided to give Guild Wars a go over the Holidays. I picked up Nightfall as I had read this was a good campaign for continuing players as well as newbies. I've enjoyed it enough that my son and I also bought the Eye of the North expansion. I have a Level 18 Ranger/Dervish getting my butt kicked "up north" right now.
I went ahead and bought the original Prophecies campaign, and have a Necromancer/Warrior. I've spent the majority of my playing time flying solo and grabbing Henchmen and Heroes along the way. It's only recently that I've started playing it with my son (the beginning of Prophecies limits you to a party size of 2). I guess I don't yet "get" the whole guild aspect of this game (and similar clan-like organizations of other games). When do you just join up with fellow guild members (I don't mean "joining" the guild, but rather forming a party together)? Don't you all have to stay relatively close in Levels and Quests so you can do them together? For me, I log on at different times (around my kids sports schedules, and mostly at night after they and the Mrs have gone to bed) and play when I get the chance. It wouldn't be fair to have the rest of the guild play during similar timeframes. So to those of you that are experienced with this game, how do you determine when to play solo, PvE, and finally PvP (I haven't even tackled this entire aspect of the game yet)? I also just started reading the manual for the first time, and would now like to go back and start over (between what I've learned playing the game and reading some of the mechanics). I dabbled with my second profession being a Monk, but am not enjoying the whole Healing part. I much prefer to be on the front lines instead of a support character. What has been your favorite character class combination? Cheers... |
02-04-2008, 06:06 PM | #103 | ||
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I gave GW a try last year when I became bored with WoW. I did not really care for the game all that much and got rid of it. Things I did not like:
1) Everytime you leave a town you enter your own instance (private world). This means that you will never come across any other players, only NPC's. Makes the entire game seem very lonely at times. 2) Some of the areas I wanted my character to walk to were inaccessible. For example, when I wanted to go down the side of a hill, I had to go around it to get to the bottom, rather than just jump down or walk down the slope itself. This made for a very unrealistic experience. I thought the graphics were decent but not as great as some people had made them out to be. The questing was ok but again, nothing special. I was really excited about this game when it first came out but was already playing World of Warcraft so I did not try it until last year. Was very disappointed.
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I have the same problem with World of Warcraft with time management. Many people can play for hours upon hours upon hours. I, however, work, go to school, have kids, and many other things going on in real life that do not allow me to play as much as others do. I will never have the best gear or the most characters, but I enjoy playing at my own pace. I do alot of solo stuff as well. I play at night alot after everyone goes to bed (makes for some sleep deprived nights). Anyway, I recommend you just keep doing what you are doing. Play when you want to and don't worry about other people in guilds and stuff. We all have different commitments in real life and cannot always play when others want us to.
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11-13-2008, 09:53 PM | #105 |
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Probably the last "major" update to the game before Guild Wars 2.
http://wiki.guildwars.com/wiki/Game_updates/20081113 Highlights: Storybooks (like the Hero's Handbook for Eye of the North) are now available for all of the original three games. Wisdom and Treasure Hunter titles are now account-based. Luxon, Kurzick, Sunspear, Lightbringer, and Eye of the North titles have been rebalanced. The major thing I have always liked about Guild Wars is no subscription fees. I can go months without playing the game. And then get back into playing the game for several months, and it doesn't cost me anything extra. As for my accomplishments since last year (post #93). I completed both the faction and nightfall campaigns with my main character. I have also unlocked all heroes (26? of them) and got them all to level 20 for my main character, finally getting Razah unlocked just last month. I also have been trying to collect one of every stackable collectable drop (like a minotaur horn or grawl necklace) that exsists in the game by defeating a monster that drops the item (instead of just purchasing the items from another player). I don't have an "in game" reason to do this, but it has become a goal that determines what areas I goto. Things that I still haven't tried are: vanquishing an area, playing in "hard" mode, maxing any titles (like skill hunter or guardian), hunting for unique weapons, upgrading my heroes' armor, or pretty much almost anything related to PvP. |
11-13-2008, 11:46 PM | #106 |
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That is cool twothree.
My experience with the game is get quest, get npcs, party wipe, repeat (I really enjoyed the first 10 levels or so of the game) I do get the urge to try again and with it being free maybe i will jump back in this weekend. |
11-14-2008, 09:46 AM | #107 |
The boy who cried Trout
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Haven't played in a while.
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07-25-2009, 02:48 PM | #108 |
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So, a little late to the party but, my oldest son and I each picked up GW at Half Price Books for 10 bucks each. I have never played an MMORPG, so for 10 bucks I would give it a shot, plus no sub fees and a great game made me do it.
I have been having fun with it, my only character is up to level 13 now. Wondering if anyone else is still playing?
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I fire it up once in a while - It seems like I lose interest in GW pretty quick though. But I do like how I can do a mission in less than 30-40 min...
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05-13-2010, 03:49 PM | #111 |
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Hello mega bump
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