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Is it right for me?

Wildman2121Wildman2121 Member Posts: 90

Ive tried this game before, and I found it interesting. I didnt like how its not gear oriented, but based on skills. But ive gotten over it because I think its fun otherwise. I wanted to know, is it a game you can really get hardcore into? I know its actually beatable and the games are expansions but different stories. But is it still a game a hardcore MMOer could really get into? If it is, ill probably be buying it. Any info? Thanks.

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  • LydonLydon Member UncommonPosts: 2,938

    In my opinion, yes. Guild Wars appeals both to casual and hardcore gamers.



    Firstly, you have 3 campaigns and an expansion. That's alot of PvE content to get through. It will take you a good deal of time to finish them all. Once you're done with them all with one character, the majority of people roll another character simply to try something different. Many end up enjoying it so much they play through the PvE content again.



    In the process of doing this, you can work towards a good numbers of titles, which are for prestige and some even have some use. Also, there are plenty of Elite missions you can run as well as save up to buy high-end armor sets.



    Apart from this, you still have the entire world of PvP to get into! I find it very, very addictive. I'm not usually a PvP-oriented person, but these days it's all I do in Guild Wars.



    All-in-all, it's what you make of it. I've logged around 1450 hours in Guild Wars so far. Don't know if you can consider that hardcore, but yeah Hope you have fun.

  • MajinashMajinash Member Posts: 1,320

    Guild Wars is a very PvP based game.  I'm not saying its ONLY PvP, not by a long shot.  there is a lot of PvE content, but back in the day the PvE content was just to unlock all the PvP items and skills you needed for that.

     

    The hardcore aspects of the game are Titles, and PvP rank.  Some titles are easy, like the protector titles and even the spearmarshal title.  some take hundreds of hours, and others have never been maxed out (gladiator title)

    PvP rank comes down to Hero battles and guild battles.  anyone can do them, you can hop right into HA without anyone else (its 1v1 with heroes you control), and for GvG you just need to grab a guild, or be guest invited into one.  you can even use a few heroes to fill out your team.

    However only hardcore players ever get up to the high ranked guilds.  and its not just a timesink, you have to be decent at it.



    So while i wouldn't rate it as hardcore when put next to say... Lineage2.  its got a very deep and complex PvP system and has some things in the game you won't be able to finish as a casual.

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  • NadiaNadia Member UncommonPosts: 11,798
    Originally posted by Majinash


    back in the day the PvE content was just to unlock all the PvP items and skills you needed for that.

    I dont agree

    Sorrows Furnace was added PVE content, Sept 2005, 6 months after GW launched

    guildwars.wikia.com/wiki/Sorrow%27s_Furnace

    it's pure PVE content -- SF added no new skills for PVP

     

     

    I played GW at launch and I never did any PVP until Factions

    (Fort Aspenwood)

  • bigtime102bigtime102 Member UncommonPosts: 177


    Originally posted by Majinash
    Guild Wars is a very PvP based game. I'm not saying its ONLY PvP, not by a long shot. there is a lot of PvE content, but back in the day the PvE content was just to unlock all the PvP items and skills you needed for that.

    The hardcore aspects of the game are Titles, and PvP rank. Some titles are easy, like the protector titles and even the spearmarshal title. some take hundreds of hours, and others have never been maxed out (gladiator title)
    PvP rank comes down to Hero battles and guild battles. anyone can do them, you can hop right into HA without anyone else (its 1v1 with heroes you control), and for GvG you just need to grab a guild, or be guest invited into one. you can even use a few heroes to fill out your team.
    However only hardcore players ever get up to the high ranked guilds. and its not just a timesink, you have to be decent at it.So while i wouldn't rate it as hardcore when put next to say... Lineage2. its got a very deep and complex PvP system and has some things in the game you won't be able to finish as a casual.

    Id disagree about Guild Wars being PVP heavy game, infact thats pretty much laughable since any moron could tell you just by the population of the PVP areas that only maybe 5% of the total playewrbase is PVP'ing.

    PVP is nice but no mistake this game is mostly about PVE with all the content, titles, events etc. Like I said just go into any pvp area and count the people then goto a town, its obviouse whos playing what. If youre want deep but casual PVP game youll be disappointed with this game unless you join a guild, but thats just a bad excuse since everything even work is fun with guildes/friends. Theres better PVP games out there but this one is definately one of the best PVE experiences out right now.

  • Wildman2121Wildman2121 Member Posts: 90

    I think I will deffinitly buy it. I am going to get the platinum edition with Prophecies and Factions. Good idea?

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  • LydonLydon Member UncommonPosts: 2,938

    Yes, it's a good deal and will keep you busy for some time.

  • erandurerandur Member Posts: 727

    I'm playing it for 3 years now, gets boring of course, but the PvP is amazing...  I've been in a PvP guild for the last 2 months now (top 100, I'm observable!). To me PvP is the best part of any game, if you have the same preference, buy it!

    If you're hardcore, get your mic/vent up, get used to the PvP. Work your way to the top, and we might fight each other one day, in the monthly automated tournament. There are 3 Hero Battle tournaments every day, 3 GvG tournaments every day. And 1 big monthly tournament, with $10.000 prizes, I think.

    The only thing keeping me from advising this game to everyone is the community. Take an event (like the dragon festival), a lot of hardcore GW'ers, and 1 WoW fanboi, and you get a 1 hour flamefest. Or even better, go to random arenas European district english 1, and wait for; Elisa Bowguard/Silver Desmerine/Blue Perception, and meet the most pathetic person in-game! Always flaming new players, while he hasn't achieved anything so far. He has r12 luxon rank, but some people got that far from leeching... His builds are truly pathetic usually, especially on blue perception his AB character. etc. You could try to play with him for a while, I always seem to amuse myself with that.

    Just 1 piece of advise, ALWAYS bring resurrection signet, or the wannabe-elitists will hate you. Don't run away when almost dead, or the wannabe-pro's will hate you. Don't use pvxwiki builds, or the wiki-haters will hate you... Apart from that, find yourself a good guild, and you'll enjoy the community, but there are plenty of retards. Avoid them, annoy them, your choice.

    You know it, the best way to realize your dreams is waking up and start moving, never lose hope and always keep up.

  • LydonLydon Member UncommonPosts: 2,938

    Hehe I and a few old guild mates created a bunch of Perceptions! I made Pink Perception, another made Orange Perception etc. then we all went and stood around him at Alliance Battles. He really is a noob. He was flaming people in AB for "sucking," when he was doing nothing to help the case by standing there.

  • erandurerandur Member Posts: 727
    Originally posted by Lydon


    Hehe I and a few old guild mates created a bunch of Perceptions! I made Pink Perception, another made Orange Perception etc. then we all went and stood around him at Alliance Battles. He really is a noob. He was flaming people in AB for "sucking," when he was doing nothing to help the case by standing there.

     

    Everybody hates him.. :) My guild and I (ex guild tho) once were in his alliance, we got his guild kicked :D.

    You know it, the best way to realize your dreams is waking up and start moving, never lose hope and always keep up.

  • LydonLydon Member UncommonPosts: 2,938

    Hehe nice one

  • SecromSecrom Member Posts: 318
    Originally posted by bigtime102

    Id disagree about Guild Wars being PVP heavy game, infact thats pretty much laughable since any moron could tell you just by the population of the PVP areas that only maybe 5% of the total playewrbase is PVP'ing.

    PVP is nice but no mistake this game is mostly about PVE with all the content, titles, events etc. Like I said just go into any pvp area and count the people then goto a town, its obviouse whos playing what. If youre want deep but casual PVP game youll be disappointed with this game unless you join a guild, but thats just a bad excuse since everything even work is fun with guildes/friends. Theres better PVP games out there but this one is definately one of the best PVE experiences out right now.


    A lot has been added to the PvE side, that doesn't change the fact that the game's foundations are its PvP elements. Low level cap (compared standard MMOs), not gear intensive, the very VERY recent PvE/PvP split for a handful of skills... Those are only a few hints.

    And I don't think there is anything better for PvP. Then again I've grown to hate the brainless "press 3 buttons, hope to score a hit, die, rinse and repeat" approach that most games serve you. Matter of taste I guess, your mileage may vary.
  • GodliestGodliest Member Posts: 3,486


    Originally posted by erandur
    The only thing keeping me from advising this game to everyone is the community. Take an event (like the dragon festival), a lot of hardcore GW'ers, and 1 WoW fanboi, and you get a 1 hour flamefest. Or even better, go to random arenas European district english 1, and wait for; Elisa Bowguard/Silver Desmerine/Blue Perception, and meet the most pathetic person in-game! Always flaming new players, while he hasn't achieved anything so far. He has r12 luxon rank, but some people got that far from leeching... His builds are truly pathetic usually, especially on blue perception his AB character. etc. You could try to play with him for a while, I always seem to amuse myself with that.
    Just 1 piece of advise, ALWAYS bring resurrection signet, or the wannabe-elitists will hate you. Don't run away when almost dead, or the wannabe-pro's will hate you. Don't use pvxwiki builds, or the wiki-haters will hate you... Apart from that, find yourself a good guild, and you'll enjoy the community, but there are plenty of retards. Avoid them, annoy them, your choice.

    The community is the one, and pretty much only, major flaw of the game I've found. Apart from that taking builds for PvX is only advisable if you're specifically asked to do so when running a team build in HA or such, otherwise it tends to be a better idea to be yourself learning what works and not. Since a major part of Guild Wars is designing your own builds it's definitely advised to learn what works and what doesn't by trying different combinations out yourself.

    The best way to not get flamed or get into a stupid debate about something totally irrelevant is to simply be silent: there is no need to try to tell them they fail because they will just get irritated, annoyed and start flaming you instead. It's by far more funny to stay out of trouble and watch other people who don't act as... clever as you do.

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