I know you said that is what you believe, but you are generalizing too much. I've played since August, and I have barely had any problems with how the quests work. Why? Because that is how the game works. The quests tell you the story of the game, if you're not one of those guys who just clicks accept without reading. There are so many stories in the game for you to become a part of.Hectix777 said:but WoW (at least in my eyes) is kinda dull. It's' travel to point X kill this many (insert name of enemies here), and you either go raiding for gear to do MORE raiding or grinding(grind is the bane of gaming!).
Typical WoW junkie response. The stories have become flat and ironically the best quests in the game have actually either been removed or re-built so that that you can continue on your maddening blitz through content to hit 85. Hands down my most favorite quest in the game has to be the Battle of Northshire but they've cut it down.InnerRebellion said:I know you said that is what you believe, but you are generalizing too much. I've played since August, and I have barely had any problems with how the quests work. Why? Because that is how the game works. The quests tell you the story of the game, if you're not one of those guys who just clicks accept without reading. There are so many stories in the game for you to become a part of.Hectix777 said:but WoW (at least in my eyes) is kinda dull. It's' travel to point X kill this many (insert name of enemies here), and you either go raiding for gear to do MORE raiding or grinding(grind is the bane of gaming!).
The grind you call the bane of gaming is not as bad as you think. Have some friend who play? Raiding and running instances will become one of the funnest things you can do. I do dungeons with my friends, and we have a great time, cracking jokes and doing stuff we might do if we were together (many of us live in different states and towns... some even different countries). Don't have any friends who play? Join a guild, make some, then do as I mentioned before.
Yes, solo play in WoW can feel very boring. But playing with the thousands of people on your chosen server will make it all the better.
Oh, and by the way, I'm not saying you were doing it, but it felt like you were trying to advertise GW2.
Fixed the embed for you.EmperorSubcutaneous said:SamuraiShinrai said:As much as I think wow stagnates once you hit 85 and start doing heroics I dont think anything will ever "kill" it. Remember Warhammer? me either. Guild Wars and every MMO's problem is they are so deadset on killing wow and being a wow-type game only better that they ignore things like gameplay and story. So many games make that mistake that they dont try and do anything new and truly creative with their game, all they think about is "Herp Derp, we're not in Azeroth anymore!" I dont want a wow killer, I want something new that isnt wow 2.0.Deadman Walkin said:Wow > GW2. Why do I say this? I don't know if the game itself is better, however I have watched at least 5-7 "WoW Killers!" fade off into nothing. I remember everyone declaring Warhammer online, EVE, LotRO, Champions Online, etc etc etc would be the end of WoW. World of Warcraft however has 11-12 million subscribers and a lot of hardcore fans. It will not die that easily.Lots of people in this thread don't seem to know what GW2 is about. It's as far from a WoW clone as you can get. And the only people who are comparing it to WoW are people in threads like these, definitely not the developers. It's meant to live alongside WoW as a completely different experience, not compete with it.Anaklusmos said:I do not understand why people feel the need to hype up games in order to try and discredit World of Warcraft. In reality all you are doing is going to piss off a lot of people by saying a game will 'kill' World of Warcraft. World of Warcraft is going to be around as long as Blizzard want it to, and until Titan World of Warcraft will be the #1 MMO. Yes you may not like Activision, you may not like Blizzard, you may not like World of Warcraft, but if that is the case, please enjoy your World of Warcraft clone in peace, and stop annoying the rest of us who are perfectly happy with World of Warcraft.
This is a rant on people in general who hype up new MMOs, I recently just came from a Thread on another website where someone was talking about how Rift is going to kill World of Warcraft so I'm still kinda annoyed about that.
So I will link you to this video so you can know what the game is about:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35BPhT-KI1E if the embed didn't work.
You all seem to be thinking of Rift, methinks.
Thanks, and understood.Anaklusmos said:Fixed the embed for you.
Also, what I wrote was more of a rant on people who claim an MMO will kill World of Warcraft, I wasn't talking specifically about Guild Wars 2.
Is GW2 going to make every fight completely different in every single way?Hectix777 said:but WoW (at least in my eyes) is kinda dull. It's' travel to point X kill this many (insert name of enemies here).
http://www.killtenrats.com/2011/01/14/world-of-warcraft-players-guide-to-guild-wars-2/Anaklusmos said:snip
Lots of people in this thread don't seem to know what GW2 is about. It's as far from a WoW clone as you can get. And the only people who are comparing it to WoW are people in threads like these, definitely not the developers. It's meant to live alongside WoW as a completely different experience, not compete with it.EmperorSubcutaneous said:This is a rant on people in general who hype up new MMOs, I recently just came from a Thread on another website where someone was talking about how Rift is going to kill World of Warcraft so I'm still kinda annoyed about that.