The spell limits (at least for non raiders) can be overcome easily with a small purchase. I wish they had a similar purchase for gear, at least non raid gear.
I have no problem with people that play just for fun. That's fine. But if you say you want to progress or want to raid (or want the rewards from raiding) then blow off the people that try to make that happen, it's different.
If you call up your fri…
Guild wars doesn't remove half the things on that list and a couple items on that list a lot of people will call missing features.
Not having to go to the NPC first can be both good and bad. While it means you get credit for the kills and collectio…
Originally posted by PTED When I went to see Dark Knight Rises, this video was in the pre-show ads:
I'm glad to hear they are finally advertising. This was something I posted about a month ago. I'm also glad they finally updated guildwars2.co…
Originally posted by TdogSkal Originally posted by Dhaenon Hey all,
My all time favorite class from any MMO I have ever played (and I have played A LOT) was the Vampiir from DAOC. I am still looking for a game that has a class with the same pla…
Originally posted by Aramath
Game Devs, like most of the entertainment industry, are in general Liberals. Liberals are the ones that made it so that the vocal minority has more rights that the masses. So i would say, the vocal minority has a lot …
Originally posted by paroxysm Originally posted by jusomdude
I think they already made a hefty profit off D3 at 600 million raked in so far not counting whatever they've made off RMAH. Can't imagine the development cost was that much.
That doe…
Enchanter from EQ1 - very difficult class to do well
Blood Mage from Vanguard - lifetap healing
Hunter from WoW before they standardized pets. Which pet you tamed and where you tamed it mattered.
A lot of the BWE3's FPS issues were a bug from Nvidia. Nvidia had a beta graphics driver that helped. People on the forums said they went from 5-10fps to up to 80 in some cases. I imagine this issue will be fixed by release.
I do agree elementalist…
Few well written games are CPU bound. Mostly cause devs want them to run on older machines, but also because games are very GPU/IO dependent. The biggest advantage to dual/quad cores is offloading background threads to other cores so the game has im…
Originally posted by MikeB The fact of the matter is this: Gamers who want to play with each other will simply do so. It doesn’t matter if the game is a sandbox game or a themepark game. It doesn’t matter if you can solo to level cap or not. The bea…
Originally posted by waynejr2
reread it. You might have missed a little subtle bit. You could reply demonstrating you understand that point.
Subtlety and sarcasm do not convey in text without explanation or at least context.
Originally posted by Garvon3
As a side note, despite all this talk of how "the hardcore market (stop calling it sandbox) isn't financially viable" yet we still, after 8 years of trying with the biggest budgets in the history of the genre, we STILL…
One of the reason's I didn't like it is the horribly disfigured NPCs. I know it's armageddon, but do they all have to be so ugly? It's the uncanny valley issue that Oblivion had.
Originally posted by Badnesso Originally posted by Slampig
So what are these 6 year olds doing to make money?
Asking their parents lol
Electronic babysitters are cheaper than daycare. Don't even try to tell them to spend time with th…
Originally posted by joocheese Originally posted by nomatics856
There is no hard to get equipment or loot, or powerful hard to get loot and every one has a easy chance of having the best gear, and dungeons dont drop rare gear.
Kinda worries…
Originally posted by Adalwulff Originally posted by StriderXed
Players should be rewarded for their work. No questions there. But what defines "hard" work in gw2? Is it the amount of time you put towards something? Or is it the players skill a…
Originally posted by bunnyhopper
People get ganked on the odd occassion as a noob or get caught out from time to time in OW games. This notion that a few asshats ruin a load of peoples fun all the time just has no bearing with the reality of the s…
If you have a lot of AAs you could easily fill 4 hotkey bars (not including the 10 spell gems). As for using them in combat, in a normal grind group you probably won't use but a few. Situations like buffing you can use many spells/hotkeys, but this …