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80 things to do at lv 80....apparently

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  • HomituHomitu Member UncommonPosts: 2,030
    Originally posted by Soandsoso
    Originally posted by Homitu
    Originally posted by Soandsoso

    Everyone knows WoW has a grind.

    Its the GW2 fans who said GW2 didn't have a grind which the OP has clearly pointed out they do.

    The truth hurts sometimes, we know.

    There is no unified entity known as "the GW2 fans" who have a singular, uniform stance on grinding or, in fact, even the same definition of "grind."  A number of 15+ page threads on this very forum can illustrate this.  This is the single most common fallacy made on these forums: 

    Person A makes claim X. 

    Person B makes claim Y.

    Both persons A and B are fans of the same game (GW2 in this example). 

    GW2 fans are saying both X and Y, which is hypocrtical/contradictory!  Caught you!

     

    In reality, various "GW2 fans" have held various positions on the matter, again, which is easily demonstrable by viewing past threads where GW2 fans debated each other about how the end game "grind" would feel (because that's what grind is, a feeling of repetitiveness.)  Something that feels grindy to one person may not to another.  Indeed, many of the items listed on this list won't feel grindy at all to many players.  And that's part of the beauty of GW2: you play the parts of the game you want, earn the same level rewards, and you're never forced to do anything you don't want to over and over again, aka grind. 

    If I would have said  "Its all the GW2 fans" then your point would be valid. But I didn't.

    "It's the GW2 fans" implies all fans and you know it.  When someone says "WoW fans" or "Red Sox fans" or "Tolkien fans" there is not an implied "some" before each of them.  It's basic language we all use and isn't subject to misinterpretation.  They are universally statements of generalization.  Don't try to pretend otherwise now. 

  • SoandsosoSoandsoso Member Posts: 533
    Originally posted by Homitu
    Originally posted by Soandsoso
    Originally posted by Homitu
    Originally posted by Soandsoso

    Everyone knows WoW has a grind.

    Its the GW2 fans who said GW2 didn't have a grind which the OP has clearly pointed out they do.

    The truth hurts sometimes, we know.

    There is no unified entity known as "the GW2 fans" who have a singular, uniform stance on grinding or, in fact, even the same definition of "grind."  A number of 15+ page threads on this very forum can illustrate this.  This is the single most common fallacy made on these forums: 

    Person A makes claim X. 

    Person B makes claim Y.

    Both persons A and B are fans of the same game (GW2 in this example). 

    GW2 fans are saying both X and Y, which is hypocrtical/contradictory!  Caught you!

     

    In reality, various "GW2 fans" have held various positions on the matter, again, which is easily demonstrable by viewing past threads where GW2 fans debated each other about how the end game "grind" would feel (because that's what grind is, a feeling of repetitiveness.)  Something that feels grindy to one person may not to another.  Indeed, many of the items listed on this list won't feel grindy at all to many players.  And that's part of the beauty of GW2: you play the parts of the game you want, earn the same level rewards, and you're never forced to do anything you don't want to over and over again, aka grind. 

    If I would have said  "Its all the GW2 fans" then your point would be valid. But I didn't.

    "It's the GW2 fans" implies all fans and you know it.  When someone says "WoW fans" or "Red Sox fans" or "Tolkien fans" there is not an implied "some" before each of them.  It's basic language we all use and isn't subject to misinterpretation.  They are universally statements of generalization.  Don't try to pretend otherwise now. 

    Its the GW2 fans could also be..."Its the GW fans that think there is no grind".......

    You are reading it how you want to read it.

  • just1opinionjust1opinion Member UncommonPosts: 4,641
    Originally posted by WhiteLantern
    Originally posted by Tardcore
    Originally posted by BadSpock
    Originally posted by f0dell54
    Originally posted by BadSpock

    Like in UO, you know what I was doing before I was 7X GM?

    The same stuff I was doing after I was 7X GM.

    It is "different" than most other themepark MMOs in that sense, but not unique to GW2 and actually quite common in the sandbox sub-genre.

    Again I think this list was put together to combat the "nothing to do at 80" crowd, not put together to tout how "revolutionary and different GW2 end-game is" because it's really not - it's just different then a lot of themepark MMOs.

    Macroing before 7X GM

    Not macroing after 7X GM

    GW2= Nothing like UO in any sense of the meaning.

    Some of us actually didn't macro in UO. Some of us actually played and enjoyed the game.

    And post Trammel/Felucca split UO pre-LBR is more similar in design philosophy and "feel" to GW2 than GW2 is similar to any EQ/WoW/Post-Wow themepark.

    But that's off topic.

    The list is dumb - but I believe was just made to show the obvious logical flaws in the "there is nothing to do at 80" comments we keep seeing.

    No, there is no raiding and gear treadmill, but there is plenty to do at 80.

    Ya'll need to lighten up!

    Well yeah I see the point, but it doesn't help much to those who got bored during the climb to level cap.

    I see it kind of like how it ends up for people in those damned endgame raid MMOs that reach cap but don't like raiding.

    DUDE 1: "WOOT! Made it to level cap! What now guys!?"

    RAID DUDES: "You can join us and RAID!!!"

    DUDE 1: "Oh . . . I don't like raiding."

    RAID DUDES: "Well you can FUCK OFF then!"

    DUDE1: "sigh"

     

     

    I'm going to come clean here and say that beacsue this^ has been my experience (as Dude1), I do actually prefer the horizontal, go-back-and-do-what-you-missed movement of GW2. Which is to say "I hate endgame (raiding especially)".

     

     

    EXACTLY.

     

    Originally posted by mbolme
    I honestly don't understand the issue. If you don't like the game, stop playing. It was designed in a particular way, and the entire game seems to me to be built to a consistent philosophy. (Do what you want - we won't stop you.) I love it and will play it a long time. If you don't, find a game you like and play that.
     
    Again.....EXACTLY.

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  • FreyasFreyas Member Posts: 32
    Originally posted by BadSpock
    Originally posted by Yamota
    Originally posted by Xzen
    Originally posted by papardelios
    Originally posted by krakra70

    Here's my list:

    1-80: Start looking for an MMO with actual endgame.

    ahahaha agree 100%  :)

    Funny thing is the "actual" end game is the same as this list in all mmorpgs. Grind for gear. Grind for titles. Grind for rankings.

    And by all you mean most themepark MMORPGs.

    Yeah, cause there is NEVER any grinding in Sandbox MMOs....

    Well, to be fair, sandbox MMORPG's are different- instead of playing for some amount of time before grinding, you get to start grinding as soon as you get in the game.

  • GravargGravarg Member UncommonPosts: 3,424

    In WoW there's over 800 things to do...749, without MoP, is achievements lol.  I'm an achievement junky, I got almost every achievement pre-MoP, except for like 3 of the legendary weapons achievements.

     

    Edit: I like posting in the forums and that 8735 achievement points is right below my name hehehe

  • Kaelano1Kaelano1 Member Posts: 375

    I have never seen so many mod edits in 2 pages. lol

     

    edit: the first 2

  • NaralNaral Member UncommonPosts: 748

    If you get to the end, and have fun, keep playing. If you get to the end, and do not have fun, quit, maybe come back later when they add something.

    Why do people make this so damn difficult?

    I know some people wanted this to be the game that they could play for "years," and perhaps what we are seeing are those people who now feel cheated by the way the game is panning out for them, who knows.

    I am having fun, but I can already tell this will not be a game I am playing in a year, not unless they add a buttload of content between now and then.

  • ZagatoMKRZagatoMKR Member UncommonPosts: 263

    In my experience GW2 became extremely boring after I have reached lvl 80 and can't play with friends whenever I want (different playtimes due to rl). And I have like 65% of the world explored with a single char. :/

    Cheers.

  • GoldenArrowGoldenArrow Member UncommonPosts: 1,186

    It's not that there isn't "stuff" to do at 80.

    It's that there's no incentive to do so.

    Level 80 and the best gear in the game, what next?

    Go hop around the WvWvW and fight in a massive zerg where you gear doesn't weight anything?

    Not to mention you can buy the equal items from auction house so just a little RMT and anyone reaches the same point.

    GW2 is ridden with the same problem than D3 and that's not even a MMORPG.

     

  • CastillleCastillle Member UncommonPosts: 2,679
    IVe been doing explorable mode since 40.  Its not something yyou do only at 80

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  • ShakyMoShakyMo Member CommonPosts: 7,207
    Golden:

    Many pvpers see the absence of poopsocking to win as a bonus, and making pvp better.
  • fivorothfivoroth Member UncommonPosts: 3,916

    I find it funny how GW2 was supposed to be all different yet now we have boiled down DEs to random quests that spawns on the map and the DE bosses are similar (the same?) as elite mobs in other games. So we have elite mobs in the open world, dumbed down (mindless as mentioned in this thread) questing, and tons of title, rep, gear grinding at max level.

    So how exactly is GW2 any different from other MMOs?

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  • KareliaKarelia Member Posts: 668
    Originally posted by GoldenArrow

    It's not that there isn't "stuff" to do at 80.

    It's that there's no incentive to do so.

    Level 80 and the best gear in the game, what next?

    Go hop around the WvWvW and fight in a massive zerg where you gear doesn't weight anything?

    Not to mention you can buy the equal items from auction house so just a little RMT and anyone reaches the same point.

    GW2 is ridden with the same problem than D3 and that's not even a MMORPG.

     

    well said.

  • Pretender00Pretender00 Member Posts: 84
    Originally posted by Kaelano1

    I have never seen so many mod edits in 2 pages. lol

     

    edit: the first 2

     I got a mod edit while I was typing a post.... True story .....................

     

     

    kinda

  • Mors-SubitaMors-Subita Member UncommonPosts: 517
    Originally posted by fivoroth

    I find it funny how GW2 was supposed to be all different yet now we have boiled down DEs to random quests that spawns on the map and the DE bosses are similar (the same?) as elite mobs in other games. So we have elite mobs in the open world, dumbed down (mindless as mentioned in this thread) questing, and tons of title, rep, gear grinding at max level.

    So how exactly is GW2 any different from other MMOs?

    How is it different?

     

    Lets address your points...

    You don't want elite mobs in the open world? You think that all monsters should be normalized and be exactly the same? Wait, I know... You want to have bosses the way there are in dungeons!!! Well, guess what. Expecting anyone to tune a real boss fight so that it scales to be doable by anywhere from 2 to 200 players is ridiculous. You have "World Bosses" in GW2 and some are just suped up versions of their counterparts, and others are actually bosses with their own interesting mechanics... But all of them, even many of the dragons, are kept in certain basic constraints. While it would be cool to see full dungeon boss mechanics, imagine if pre-BC WoW allowed any number of people into MC, or made it part of the open world instead of instanced. Would it have been as challenging to take the stuff down in there with 200 players as it was with 40? The game has multiple ranks of monsters. You have regular mobs(with regular portraits), veteran rank 1(silver border on portrait), veteran rank 2(gold border on portrait), champion(gold border with crossed swords), ???? (purple border with swords and stylized flames), and bosses in dungeons(never noticed which border they have). Each rank is harder than the one before it and has more unique mechanics.

    A few people have claimed that the questing is "dumbed down" or "mindless", but I am going to go out on a limb and say that for the most part either they haven't played very far into the game, or else they are having trouble figuring out what is going on around them. When I got to the straits of desolation I was the same... It took me a while of playing in the zone to understand what was happening(it helped a LOT when I went back and started reading all the lore objects, etc.). In the straits you have your forward base of operation, 3 fronts on which the pact forces need to secure in order to be able to assault Orr, etc... And it is actually a war-front. Now being that it is a high level and people are still capping out, there are enough people there that most of the time we hold at least 2 of the 3 fronts successfully on my server. But similar situations exist in earlier zones, and when you get to a point in a DE where it splits into 2 or more DEs and you have to decide which effort to support, or where you fail the DE and you need to help them retreat or pull back to another point, etc... That isn't just mindless dumbed down questing. In WoW, when people would right click on a quest giver, scroll past the text, and hit accept. Open quest log and see "go to point X and kill 15 of monster Y", and they go, do that, and return... That is dumbed down. You talk about how other people in the thread mentioned that it is mindless... How about telling me what you think of the questing, and if you think it is mindless please tell me a bit about your experience with it...

    Yes, there is lots of stuff to get at max level that will take lots and lots of work to pick up. All of it has less epic looking counterparts which you can get for much less investment... And that is your prerogative. Everything is optional. There is no "end-game" in any game which doesn't involve some grind, because you are defining grind as anything where you need to do something repetitively. The problem in this case is that you apply it to something like getting your legendary weapons... "Well, I need 200 skill points to get my legendary weapon, so I am going to grind skill points". Guess what, you get skill points 2 ways, by leveling(and yes, you can keep leveling after 80 for more skill points, and it is flat leveling still) or by doing skill challenges. Do you consider going back through all the zones and doing the skill challenges a grind? Maybe, I personally don't... 

     

    You basically came out and said "lets strip all context from everything and give the most meaninglessly general descriptions of everything we possibly can, and then ask how it is different from every other game!". Well, we can do that kind of generalization ad-infinitum. I saw someone do it with pong earlier, also with WoW(in a very nice loop script). How about this... GW2 is just a piece of software where multiple users interact with the code and there is a graphical representation of their actions. How is GW2 any different from any other piece of software?

    DEs for the most part are not random. DEs are strongly story driven, follow a logical path, are a great delivery medium for lore and characters(if you bother to stop and listen to the npcs, etc.), etc. etc. etc. DE bosses are elite... whooptee doo. Guess what, there are DEs that don't even have "bosses". There are DEs that don't even have fighting. 

     

    If you have played the game, why are you asking me how it is different... Play it, it is self-evident. Just leave your pre-conceived notions at the door.

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  • RizelStarRizelStar Member UncommonPosts: 2,773
    Originally posted by GoldenArrow

    It's not that there isn't "stuff" to do at 80.

    It's that there's no incentive to do so.

    Level 80 and the best gear in the game, what next?

    Go hop around the WvWvW and fight in a massive zerg where you gear doesn't weight anything?

    Not to mention you can buy the equal items from auction house so just a little RMT and anyone reaches the same point.

    GW2 is ridden with the same problem than D3 and that's not even a MMORPG.

     

    WTF?

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  • CalerxesCalerxes Member UncommonPosts: 1,641
    Originally posted by Icewhite

    Why are so many people vested in promoting this weird continuous warfare between Brand X and Brand Z?

    All the same sterling fellow.  Damn, he is so attractive.  And the prose he generates, very effulgent.

    Never mind, 'forum pvp', of course.  Nothing will stem this tide (except Pandas--give them something else to do, maybe?)

     

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  • SylviodroodSylviodrood Member Posts: 7
    Originally posted by IfrianMMO

    http://guildwars2hub.com/features/editorials/80-things-do-level-80

    80 Things to Do At Level 80

    1. Complete your personal story
    2. Defeat Zhaitan
    3. Unlock all available skills for your profession / race
    4. Raise your crafting disciplines to skill level 400
    5. Earn enough gold to purchase a racial armor set
    6. Earn enough karma to purchase an exotic armor set
    7. Play through all dungeons in story mode
    8. Complete all dungeons in explorable mode
    9. Complete all 33 possible explorable mode dungeon paths
    10. Earn enough dungeon tokens to purchase a set of armor
    11. Collect a set of armor from each dungeon in the game
    12. Start a petition to make the Undead Orrian Chicken a new necro minion
    13. Earn enough karma to purchase a racial weapon
    14. Craft an exotic weapon for your character
    15. Craft an exotic armor set for your character
    16. Purchase a Dragon’s Deep weapon
    17. Earn all possible PvE titles
    18. Experiment with new builds for your profession
    19. Discover all possible recipes for your crafting disciplines
    20. Master all crafting disciplines
    21. Experiment with the Mystic Forge
    22. Create a Mystic weapon in the Mystic Forge
    23. Craft a legendary weapon in the Mystic Forge
    24. Explore all areas in the game
    25. Find and use a vial of black dye
    26. Find a vial of black dye and give it to a friend
    27. Create or purchase a full set of 20 slot bags
    28. Give Logan a wedgie
    29. Participate in the Norn Keg Brawl
    30. Unlock all Keg Brawl achievements
    31. Create a new character to experience a different profession / race
    32. Participate in structured PvP
    33. Raise your sPvP rank
    34. Achieve the rank of Ascendant in sPvP
    35. Complete your favorite sPvP cosmetic armor set
    36. Collect new cosmetic weapon skins for sPvP
    37. Unlock all possible cosmetic weapon and armor skins in sPvP
    38. Earn all sPvP titles
    39. Find and complete all 31 jumping puzzles
    40. Complete the current Monthly achievements
    41. Help your guild earn influence to unlock additional perks
    42. Outrun a centaur
    43. Charm all possible pets as a Ranger
    44. Create an all-ranger guild called Team Rocket, lose constantly in sPvP
    45. Collect all 101 types of cooking materials
    46. Fill every collection slot in the bank with at least one item
    47. Participate in World versus World
    48. Help your world win in WvW
    49. Defeat enough enemy players in WvW to complete the medal
    50. Complete the awesome Yakslapper achievement in WvW
    51. Complete all WvW achievements
    52. Build and use all siege weapon types in WvW
    53. Earn all possible WvW Titles
    54. Play the organ in Caledon forest, and party with the Quaggan
    55. Earn enough gold to purchase a Commander Tome
    56. Visit the monument to Killeen and pay your respects
    57. Defeat the Shatterer
    58. Defeat the Claw of Jormag
    59. Defeat Tequatl the Sunless
    60. Add new friends to your friend’s list
    61. Organize an in-game event for your guild
    62. Complete every map in the game
    63. Participate in meta events
    64. Discover and participate in new dynamic events
    65. Collect stacks of butter and butter prank your friends
    66. Learn the ins and outs of the Trading Post
    67. Get rich selling Globs of Ectoplasm
    68. Buy a Box o’ Fun and throw a party in Lion’s Arch
    69. Complete an armor set for your character’s Order
    70. Read all of the books in Divinity's Reach
    71. Read the story of how Ebonhawke was founded
    72. Complete all possible weapon achievements for your character
    73. Defeat the Champion of Grenth and purchase the exotic armor set
    74. Write about your level 80 experience, have it published on GW2Hub
    75. Purchase a set of armor from the guild armorsmith
    76. Purchase a set of weapons from the guild weaponsmith
    77. Complete all Slayer achievements
    78. Complete the Lifetime Survivor achievement
    79. Go skydiving in Arah after defeating Zhaitan
    80. Have fun!

     

    So according to the "experts" this is the list of different and fun things you are supposed to be able to do at lv 80.

    I love how the 90% of it is :

     

    -Grind for Gear

    -Grind for achievements

    -Grind for collect random crap

    -Spam dungeons like crazy

     

    But hey, it´s GW2, that automatically makes it  non-grind and fun apparently, even though any other game would be burned to death if they presented such a list as "endgame content"

    I like the game, i have bought gems two times already to support it, and i will keep getting the expansions and whatever they throw at us because i enjoy the game, but it came to a moment where anything gw2 does is automatically holy and fun for no other reason that it´s gw2

    And this is why i hate this game´s fanbois much more than i do hate the haters, despite the fact i do enjoy the game myself.

    This is getting ridiculous.

     

     since when has GW not been about grinding... some people i guess dont understand this. The game is inheirantly grindy. all points are valid. not really a fanboi but when one buys GW2 without playing the first guildwars is where you run into some trouble with understanding of the presented list. it doesnt take a fanboi. just someone to have played teh first game

     

  • bishop916bishop916 Member UncommonPosts: 49

    The real game in GW2 is PVP aka W v W v W, in the same vein as DAOC, which is still enjoying some degree of success.

    W v W v W is a large component of the game, inciting ooh's and ahh's from across the gaming world...

    You knew this coming in, why complain now?

     

     

     

  • SigilaeaSigilaea Member Posts: 317
    What do you think is supposed to happen at the end of a video game? You're b-tching because a game has 80 things to grind for in an industry where most other products have 5?
  • prpshrtprpshrt Member Posts: 258

    81. Eat an entire mahogany dining table as an encore. 

    Jk jk... Nice list. I like the Give Logan a wedgie one. We must have an option to do that. 

  • JustsomenoobJustsomenoob Member UncommonPosts: 880
    GW2's "endgame grind" at least for fixing up your character statwise is basically just a grind for money...which is nice since you can take any sort of path you want to make money.   Everything makes money (even exploring)
  • MMOExposedMMOExposed Member RarePosts: 7,387
    Originally posted by WhiteLantern

    You reallize that you're playing it wrong, right?

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  • xpiherxpiher Member UncommonPosts: 3,310
    The difference between GW2s grind and say WoW's grind is that in GW2 you don't get more powerful for grinding past level 80 and your first set of exotic armor. You aren't barred from content for not having done a dungeon 9048123-58190285 times to get 1 set of armor. Thats why people say GW2 isn't a grinding game.

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  • DragonantisDragonantis Member UncommonPosts: 974
    And those 80 tasks arnt a simple thing, and getting them all done would take some effort, but I look forward to trying staring with number 23 XD
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