i have that GW2 effect. after try BW even with all problem common on beta, i just dont want play any other game (not only MMORPG i mean anyking of game).
the game feel so alive, cities are so big and so beautiful, combat is very hard (point and click like many other MMORPG will not work on this game) but so amazing.
I have found a cure for the GW2 effect... You must quit whatever (inferior) RPGs you are playing and go to another genre. I have been revisiting some of my favorite blizzard RTS games and it has been very enjoyable :-)
I agree. I started playing some Civ 5 again, the updates since I last played have definitely made it better.
I'm playing the only thing I can while waiting for the next beta: Final Fantasy 9.
At least Portal 2 free DLC map creator comes out in a few days. That's such a totally different type of game that I can probably play that without drawing comparisons to GW2. Probably.
I have found a cure for the GW2 effect... You must quit whatever (inferior) RPGs you are playing and go to another genre. I have been revisiting some of my favorite blizzard RTS games and it has been very enjoyable :-)
I agree. I started playing some Civ 5 again, the updates since I last played have definitely made it better.
I just finished Starcraft 2's campaign and man it was awesome. I am rarely so interested in a games story but it really pulled me in. I love the strong firefly influence in the music, feel, and scenes. The music after the bar fight literally mimics the song 'bar fight' from the firefly soundtrack to the point where I am worried blizz is going to get sued over it.
What I really like about SC2 is that I can follow the story. There arent too many characters or plot twists, but the ones it does have are of high quality. The characters feel real and I feel invested in them. Too many games overload us with 'stuff'... Especially MMORPGs. I can't ever follow what the heck is going on in most games because there are too many characters & too many distractions.
This "effect" has made me strive even harder to get as many Hall of Monuments rewards as I possibly can.
Currently at 32/50, so most of the easy points are gone and only titles are left, but I really want "Ghostly Hero".
It has actually been a really good experience. I went to play through all the dungeons in Eye of the North, and Duncan the Black was a real challenge. I had to tweak my builds and micro-manage my heroes so they didn't die to Spirit RIft. That was only Normal Mode, so I am looking forward to the challenge in Hard Mode, which will require even more build tweaking and perhaps consumable use.
I think ArenaNet has done a very good job creating a different but similar entertainment experience across both games.
As others have said, I don't think "GW2 effect" is accurate. It's "new-good-game effect".
That said, I am very much looking forward to GW2, more so than any other game in the last few years, especially with the anticipation 'simmering' due to no release date.
I don't have any MMOs atm as I stopped logging into SWTOR 6 or 8 weeks ago. I'll play TSW while I wait for GW2 since that is only a bit more than a month out. (I think GW2 is 2.5 months minimum.)
This "effect" has made me strive even harder to get as many Hall of Monuments rewards as I possibly can.
Currently at 32/50, so most of the easy points are gone and only titles are left, but I really want "Ghostly Hero".
It has actually been a really good experience. I went to play through all the dungeons in Eye of the North, and Duncan the Black was a real challenge. I had to tweak my builds and micro-manage my heroes so they didn't die to Spirit RIft. That was only Normal Mode, so I am looking forward to the challenge in Hard Mode, which will require even more build tweaking and perhaps consumable use.
I think ArenaNet has done a very good job creating a different but similar entertainment experience across both games.
Hey did you have to group with others much to get past 30?
Death is nothing to us, since when we are, Death has not come, and when death has come, we are not.
I have found a cure for the GW2 effect... You must quit whatever (inferior) RPGs you are playing and go to another genre. I have been revisiting some of my favorite blizzard RTS games and it has been very enjoyable :-)
I play pen and paper while I wait... Even though I know I should grind a few more HoM points before launch.
As others have said, I don't think "GW2 effect" is accurate. It's "new-good-game effect".
That said, I am very much looking forward to GW2, more so than any other game in the last few years, especially with the anticipation 'simmering' due to no release date.
I don't have any MMOs atm as I stopped logging into SWTOR 6 or 8 weeks ago. I'll play TSW while I wait for GW2 since that is only a bit more than a month out. (I think GW2 is 2.5 months minimum.)
Perhaps you are right. I've had that honeymooner effect before, but this time it's a bit different.
I have a feeling that this one is going to go the distance, and not just be hype filled failure.
As others have said, I don't think "GW2 effect" is accurate. It's "new-good-game effect".
That said, I am very much looking forward to GW2, more so than any other game in the last few years, especially with the anticipation 'simmering' due to no release date.
I don't have any MMOs atm as I stopped logging into SWTOR 6 or 8 weeks ago. I'll play TSW while I wait for GW2 since that is only a bit more than a month out. (I think GW2 is 2.5 months minimum.)
Perhaps you are right. I've had that honeymooner effect before, but this time it's a bit different.
I have a feeling that this one is going to go the distance, and not just be hype filled failure.
I quite agree. Most of the times with new games, even when I am looking forward to them, it is for 'general play'. This game I am looking forward to the exploration, plain and simple. That and the fact that I actually felt an affinity to the class of choice, something that hasn't happened in a very long time. Most of the time I may 'like' a class but don't feel like I want to see all there is and figure out how to do it with THIS GUY specifically.
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i have that GW2 effect. after try BW even with all problem common on beta, i just dont want play any other game (not only MMORPG i mean anyking of game).
the game feel so alive, cities are so big and so beautiful, combat is very hard (point and click like many other MMORPG will not work on this game) but so amazing.
hope they release in 2/3 months xD
I am jealous!
I only wish I suffered from "The GW2 effect" Haven't played.
The concept art is stunning, very Vallejo and Frazetta.
Love GW1, atmosphere, art, don't play regularly though.
Anet will probably get my money.
If you cut it too short you can always nail a piece on the end.
If you cut it too long then what the hell are you gonna do?
I agree. I started playing some Civ 5 again, the updates since I last played have definitely made it better.
I'm playing the only thing I can while waiting for the next beta: Final Fantasy 9.
At least Portal 2 free DLC map creator comes out in a few days. That's such a totally different type of game that I can probably play that without drawing comparisons to GW2. Probably.
canceled my tera prepurchase...i just have no desire after the gw2 beta weekend
I'm stuck reading forums and watching videos. I don't feel like playing anything else atm. So yeah, definitely another victim here.
Yup. To me this is much better than playing any other game.
I just finished Starcraft 2's campaign and man it was awesome. I am rarely so interested in a games story but it really pulled me in. I love the strong firefly influence in the music, feel, and scenes. The music after the bar fight literally mimics the song 'bar fight' from the firefly soundtrack to the point where I am worried blizz is going to get sued over it.
What I really like about SC2 is that I can follow the story. There arent too many characters or plot twists, but the ones it does have are of high quality. The characters feel real and I feel invested in them. Too many games overload us with 'stuff'... Especially MMORPGs. I can't ever follow what the heck is going on in most games because there are too many characters & too many distractions.
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This "effect" has made me strive even harder to get as many Hall of Monuments rewards as I possibly can.
Currently at 32/50, so most of the easy points are gone and only titles are left, but I really want "Ghostly Hero".
It has actually been a really good experience. I went to play through all the dungeons in Eye of the North, and Duncan the Black was a real challenge. I had to tweak my builds and micro-manage my heroes so they didn't die to Spirit RIft. That was only Normal Mode, so I am looking forward to the challenge in Hard Mode, which will require even more build tweaking and perhaps consumable use.
I think ArenaNet has done a very good job creating a different but similar entertainment experience across both games.
As others have said, I don't think "GW2 effect" is accurate. It's "new-good-game effect".
That said, I am very much looking forward to GW2, more so than any other game in the last few years, especially with the anticipation 'simmering' due to no release date.
I don't have any MMOs atm as I stopped logging into SWTOR 6 or 8 weeks ago. I'll play TSW while I wait for GW2 since that is only a bit more than a month out. (I think GW2 is 2.5 months minimum.)
Hey did you have to group with others much to get past 30?
Death is nothing to us, since when we are, Death has not come, and when death has come, we are not.
I play pen and paper while I wait... Even though I know I should grind a few more HoM points before launch.
Perhaps you are right. I've had that honeymooner effect before, but this time it's a bit different.
I have a feeling that this one is going to go the distance, and not just be hype filled failure.
I quite agree. Most of the times with new games, even when I am looking forward to them, it is for 'general play'. This game I am looking forward to the exploration, plain and simple. That and the fact that I actually felt an affinity to the class of choice, something that hasn't happened in a very long time. Most of the time I may 'like' a class but don't feel like I want to see all there is and figure out how to do it with THIS GUY specifically.
yep..no other game is fun anymore becuz of gw2
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