And they actually decided to make an announcement event for this... I mean really? I didn't have high expectations but I still got hugely disappointed. I'm seriously worried and curious about what's wrong with anet... This was really embarrassing to watch.
I still can't believe he started the event with saying how much content they added to the game since PoF released and how great that they added 500 cooking as the last example of these content releases.
Why did they think it was a good decision to hype the community for a disappointing announcement like this?
Reddit and official forum are furious rn. If you didn't have anything to announce just make a damn trailer, like you always do, for the new season and get over with. What is the purpose of this event!?
I'm looking forward to the new stuff they announced, but I really don't think they needed to do this so called "big event" countdown for it.
If people are really disappointed with what they said, I understand. But they did say many times, this is a living story update. Which is exactly what it was, with some extra added updates like build templates and strikes etc.
Most people are upset mainly over no announcements of new fratcals, raids, spvp updates, and WvW updates. However, its been confirmed that swiss pvp is coming as well as spvp events, continued WvW events similar to the events they had before with no down state and getting skills of other classes after you defeat them.
There is a large portion of the community that want hardcore/ more endgame. But gw2 doesn't cater that much to those groups of people. Its mainly casuals. And thats why you'll continue to see more vets being dis-grunted or angry. But then again, what else is new? This whole casual vs hardcore can be found in almost all games outside of single player games.
And they actually decided to make an announcement event for this... I mean really? I didn't have high expectations but I still got hugely disappointed. I'm seriously worried and curious about what's wrong with anet... This was really embarrassing to watch.
I still can't believe he started the event with saying how much content they added to the game since PoF released and how great that they added 500 cooking as the last example of these content releases.
Why did they think it was a good decision to hype the community for a disappointing announcement like this?
Reddit and official forum are furious rn. If you didn't have anything to announce just make a damn trailer, like you always do, for the new season and get over with. What is the purpose of this event!?
The problem is that there is currently a LOT of people teetering on the edge. A lot of recent ex-players were looking for something new to bring them back. A lot of current players are starting to get tired of the same bland updates over and over.
This hyped announcement was something akin to spitting in people's faces, but ANet is too dumb to even realize that they probably just chased more people away than they excited.
The game won't fall over dead anytime soon, but it's definitely at that turning point where decline is setting in. The players are concerned over the game's future, and they had a big opportunity to - at the very least - just say something convincing even if they didn't have anything to show.
Instead, they did the exact opposite. Hyped up an event that literally delivered nothing but "keeping the status quo".
I was thinking about updating the game and checking back in, since it's around the time of year for birthday gifts/holidays(soon), but it's clear that they are just spinning their tires still.
One of the things I hate most about the game is the LS focus. They waste all their time on those stupid LS instances and gem shop equipment to the detriment of supporting real development of an actual game world.
And what's up with their stupid merchandise partnerships? If they spent as much effort on their own product as they do trying to secure random, hard-to-comprehend merchandise partnerships, they could have a solid roadmap.
At this point, it does feel like they are just basically milking the last few drops as the milkcow dries up.
My take on all of this announcement is that, a couple of months back there was a huge wave of whining on the forums and reddit. They decided to stack two of the "festivals" together, which is pretty well filler content between their big living story map releases, and the word going around was that there was not going to be an expansion, based on Arenanets comments, but instead, the game would head straight into a new Living World season.
I imagine all of this community discontent created a little panic internally, and they rushed together a big "announcement" event, trying to appease fans. Inevitably, this backfired, because they really didn't have enough content in the pipeline to fill out such an event. It felt like the team was pushed out in front of the cameras.
It's tough to say where the game is really going. As a long time player, I think some of the new content ideas announced (strike teams for example) sound interesting. However, it does seem like the company is really just holding it together after the big layoffs earlier in the year. I've worked at game companies for over a decade and a half, and I know this kind of thing is a big hit to morale. Kudos for them for actually pushing out something in the near future at all.
To answer the above questions, there is a healthy amount of people in-game, but I personally feel it is in a very uncertain spot right now. If the new content pushes out of the regular formula, the game will probably keep going and gain some population back. If it is just more of the same living world stuff we usually get between expacs, then I think there will be a slow decline.
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No expansion.
No Cantha.
No elite specs.
More PvP-locked cosmetics.
At least they didn't have the nerve to announce a fucking mobile spinoff.
Not sure why they are doubling down on 10 man content...
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I still can't believe he started the event with saying how much content they added to the game since PoF released and how great that they added 500 cooking as the last example of these content releases. Why did they think it was a good decision to hype the community for a disappointing announcement like this?
Reddit and official forum are furious rn. If you didn't have anything to announce just make a damn trailer, like you always do, for the new season and get over with. What is the purpose of this event!?
Arenanet is still producing content for it and looks like it will continue to do so for quite sometime.
However today's announcement was quite disappointing for the hype.
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If people are really disappointed with what they said, I understand. But they did say many times, this is a living story update. Which is exactly what it was, with some extra added updates like build templates and strikes etc.
Most people are upset mainly over no announcements of new fratcals, raids, spvp updates, and WvW updates. However, its been confirmed that swiss pvp is coming as well as spvp events, continued WvW events similar to the events they had before with no down state and getting skills of other classes after you defeat them.
There is a large portion of the community that want hardcore/ more endgame. But gw2 doesn't cater that much to those groups of people. Its mainly casuals. And thats why you'll continue to see more vets being dis-grunted or angry. But then again, what else is new? This whole casual vs hardcore can be found in almost all games outside of single player games.
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I imagine all of this community discontent created a little panic internally, and they rushed together a big "announcement" event, trying to appease fans. Inevitably, this backfired, because they really didn't have enough content in the pipeline to fill out such an event. It felt like the team was pushed out in front of the cameras.
It's tough to say where the game is really going. As a long time player, I think some of the new content ideas announced (strike teams for example) sound interesting. However, it does seem like the company is really just holding it together after the big layoffs earlier in the year. I've worked at game companies for over a decade and a half, and I know this kind of thing is a big hit to morale. Kudos for them for actually pushing out something in the near future at all.
To answer the above questions, there is a healthy amount of people in-game, but I personally feel it is in a very uncertain spot right now. If the new content pushes out of the regular formula, the game will probably keep going and gain some population back. If it is just more of the same living world stuff we usually get between expacs, then I think there will be a slow decline.
The last few years have felt like a waste for me. I always felt like Elona and the Maguuma Jungle were the worst parts of their world.
It's free to play. STFU. Entitled ass people.
Even my "entitlement" is wanting a reason to support them again. Not that you are capable of understanding that.