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Should GW2 have kept more traditional mmo mechanics?

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  • time007time007 Member UncommonPosts: 1,062

    Quest hubs suck

    No mounts idea is great

    Though not needing to group up to hit the level cap sucks

    and the speed at which you can hit the level cap sucks

    so they tried some new things, but also stuck to close to the faster is better mentality, which doesnt work out, except for mainstream gamers

     

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  • AerowynAerowyn Member Posts: 7,928
    Originally posted by jpnz
    Originally posted by Aerowyn
     

    i figured it all out on my own.. wasn't hard

    I figure that it is reasonable to assume that some basic explaination of game mechanics (esp if this is some new thing) is in the game or on ANet's site.

    Not on some youtube channel that isn't even ANet's official one.

    GW2 does some new things but it doesn't explain it at all to the players. How can anyone expect that to be accepted positively?

     

    I like a lot of GW2's new mechanics but that's something subjective. 

    I hate GW2's inability to explain itself, that's objectively bad.

    well people have been bitching up and down MMOs since wow have way to much hand holding.. and you are asking for them to lay everything out in front of you and not let people discover things on their own... again no way to please everyone..

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  • AldersAlders Member RarePosts: 2,207

    While i do sometimes miss the trinity, quest hubs are something i never want to see again in an MMO.

     

    I would have preferred if Anet stuck to their guns and didn't include heart quests either.

  • AerowynAerowyn Member Posts: 7,928
    Originally posted by StoneRoses
    Originally posted by Agrias34

    They should have kept it true to Guild Wars, meaning, very similar to Guild Wars the original.  GW2 is so farfethced different than the Guild Wars I knew, I quit GW2 to go back to play GW1 !!

    I remember when they said, they're just making GW2 cuz they wanted to do things they couldn't do in GW1, except it's a totally different game, has no similarities at all with what GW1 was, and shouldn't even be called GW2, it should have had a totally different name because it is not similar whatsoever.  Biggest letdown I've ever experienced, and just overall surprised how they changed the game too much to fit into what 'people' want to play.

    Anet never said it was suppose to anything like GW1, I don't even know why you even bothered trying to play it. They didn't hide anything from you.

    i'm soooo glad gw2 isn't like gw1 i really didn't care for the game much at all actually.. for me only thing gw2 is weak on compared to gw1 is sPVP

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  • jtcgsjtcgs Member Posts: 1,777

    Hell no.

    There are plenty cookiecutte carebear MMORPGs out there for you to choose from, leave our GW2.

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  • marcustmarcust Member UncommonPosts: 495

    OP you have hit the nail on the head in at least one comment.

    There is too much of a gap between "solo immersion" and "partied dungeon runs" in this game.

    What I would love to see is a player dungeon run ranking.

    Everyone starts at 1000 ranking.

    You run a dungeon with other rank 1000's and if you do it with minimal deaths and finish it within x time, on top of normal loot etc your ranking goes up (to say 930). You then get to run dungeons with others within your range (anyone 900- 960) and again attempt to lift your ranking.

    This would allow people who like to be solo in a crowd to continue playing the game like they did when solo.

    Well it sounds like fun to me *shrugs*

    Also the game desperately needs ingame party talk like Lotro's.

     

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  • jpnzjpnz Member Posts: 3,529
    Originally posted by Aerowyn
     

    well people have been bitching up and down MMOs since wow have way to much hand holding.. and you are asking for them to lay everything out in front of you and not let people discover things on their own... again no way to please everyone..

    Wow... so asking for 'hey, I want to roll this profession, what does it do?' is 'lay everything out in front of you'?

    I think there is some kind of bias here.

    Look even ANet accepts that their tutorial is lacking so not sure why this type of 'defending' is necessary. Just makes ANet look like a company that doesn't know their game.

     

    Back on topic: I think the backlash at the new things that GW2 does is somewhat fuelled by the complete lack of tutorial it has.

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  • Eir_SEir_S Member UncommonPosts: 4,440
    Originally posted by jtcgs

    Hell no.

    There are plenty cookiecutte carebear MMORPGs out there for you to choose from, leave our GW2.

    This.  GW2 is GW2, you can't change it to have something you're comfortable with, being different is the reason I'm still playing it.  People need to just let it go.

  • StoneRosesStoneRoses Member RarePosts: 1,764
    Originally posted by jpnz
    Originally posted by Aerowyn
     

    well people have been bitching up and down MMOs since wow have way to much hand holding.. and you are asking for them to lay everything out in front of you and not let people discover things on their own... again no way to please everyone..

    Wow... so asking for 'hey, I want to roll this profession, what does it do?' is 'lay everything out in front of you'?

    I think there is some kind of bias here.

    Look even ANet accepts that their tutorial is lacking so not sure why this type of 'defending' is necessary. Just makes ANet look like a company that doesn't know their game.

     

    Back on topic: I think the backlash at the new things that GW2 does is somewhat fuelled by the complete lack of tutorial it has.

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  • StoneRosesStoneRoses Member RarePosts: 1,764
    Originally posted by Eir_S
    Originally posted by jtcgs

    Hell no.

    There are plenty cookiecutte carebear MMORPGs out there for you to choose from, leave our GW2.

    This.  GW2 is GW2, you can't change it to have something you're comfortable with, being different is the reason I'm still playing it.  People need to just let it go.

    The same shit rolls out with any new game! 

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  • DeaconXDeaconX Member UncommonPosts: 3,062
    I wouldn't have bought it if it did... so, it's a NO from me.

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  • Eir_SEir_S Member UncommonPosts: 4,440
    Originally posted by StoneRoses
    Originally posted by Eir_S
    Originally posted by jtcgs

    Hell no.

    There are plenty cookiecutte carebear MMORPGs out there for you to choose from, leave our GW2.

    This.  GW2 is GW2, you can't change it to have something you're comfortable with, being different is the reason I'm still playing it.  People need to just let it go.

    The same shit rolls out with any new game! 

    I guess.  I just don't see why it needs to be so polarizing a subject (then again, people who don't visit forums seem much more likely to accept change than anyone I've seen on MMORPG.com lol).  Variety is a good thing... people cried out for it for years, and since there was some mild changes with GW2 (and the upcoming Wildstar for another example), people are getting upset.  *shrug*

  • AerowynAerowyn Member Posts: 7,928
    Originally posted by jpnz
    Originally posted by Aerowyn
     

    well people have been bitching up and down MMOs since wow have way to much hand holding.. and you are asking for them to lay everything out in front of you and not let people discover things on their own... again no way to please everyone..

    Wow... so asking for 'hey, I want to roll this profession, what does it do?' is 'lay everything out in front of you'?

    I think there is some kind of bias here.

    Look even ANet accepts that their tutorial is lacking so not sure why this type of 'defending' is necessary. Just makes ANet look like a company that doesn't know their game.

     

    Back on topic: I think the backlash at the new things that GW2 does is somewhat fuelled by the complete lack of tutorial it has.

    you have a basic description of the class when making a character the thing is classes in this game aren't set in stone like wow or other games.. they have many roles and many differn't things they are good at and they let the players figure that out..  what would the tutorial say? you play the class how it suits you best you don't need ANET telling you how you should be playing the class because there isn't just one single way to play it

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  • azzamasinazzamasin Member UncommonPosts: 3,105
    Originally posted by MMOExposed

    No. I didn't like Quest hubs and I don't like Heart quest. Those should have never been made int the game. And with a game like this, Aet should have never had level mechanics. It takes away from the fun.

    also the game should have included raid dungeons, which it did not. Events can't replace Instanced PvE. Rift proves that.

    the trinity should have never been removed, but simply allow all classes to play each role. No healers basically kills large scale PvE and PvP for Melee fighters.

    also the game should have had more in world effects that the player changes and controls.

    I agree.

     

    I too think a hubess quest system is best but thats because I am an explorer at heart.  Speaking of hearts, worst design element in the game IMO.  I can live without the trinity but I do sort of miss it, even though I always play DPS.  The issue I have with the trinity is the same ones the Anet staff had with them from their manefesto.  Standing around looking for players is not fun nor is it fun when the other 4 friends you play with all want to be the same role.

     

    I dont know of a good way to fix the trinity but removing it might not be the answer either.

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  • jpnzjpnz Member Posts: 3,529
    Originally posted by Aerowyn
     

    you have a basic description of the class when making a character the thing is classes in this game aren't set in stone like wow or other games.. they have many roles and many differn't things they are good at and they let the players figure that out..  what would the tutorial say? you play the class how it suits you best you don't need ANET telling you how you should be playing the class because there isn't just one single way to play it

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  • AerowynAerowyn Member Posts: 7,928
    Originally posted by azzamasin
    Originally posted by MMOExposed

    No. I didn't like Quest hubs and I don't like Heart quest. Those should have never been made int the game. And with a game like this, Aet should have never had level mechanics. It takes away from the fun.

    also the game should have included raid dungeons, which it did not. Events can't replace Instanced PvE. Rift proves that.

    the trinity should have never been removed, but simply allow all classes to play each role. No healers basically kills large scale PvE and PvP for Melee fighters.

    also the game should have had more in world effects that the player changes and controls.

    I agree.

     

    I too think a hubess quest system is best but thats because I am an explorer at heart.  Speaking of hearts, worst design element in the game IMO.  I can live without the trinity but I do sort of miss it, even though I always play DPS.  The issue I have with the trinity is the same ones the Anet staff had with them from their manefesto.  Standing around looking for players is not fun nor is it fun when the other 4 friends you play with all want to be the same role.

     

    I dont know of a good way to fix the trinity but removing it might not be the answer either.

    although i do sort of wish they didnt include hearts i dont see the huge issue in having them other than it leads to some people just running from heart to heart but the hearts themselves aren't bad.. they are basic quests but don't require you to talk to a npc at all, all have numerous ways to complete each one, all have special venders attached to the quest that gives you a chance to get some nice equipment as you level

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  • LoktofeitLoktofeit Member RarePosts: 14,247
    Originally posted by Shrilly
    Originally posted by Jean-Luc_Picard
    Originally posted by Kaneth

    Threads like these shows me how much the community as a whole doesn't truly want anything that's different. People are comfortable with their defined roles and defined quest hubs, and defined end game, defined everything. The community has spent so much time allowing game developers telling them what to like, that they've actually come to believe it.

    Too bad there isn't a rep system or at least an applaud emoticon, because I'd use both for that part of your post alone, not to mention the rest of the post which is excellent too.

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    too true

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  • AerowynAerowyn Member Posts: 7,928
    Originally posted by jpnz
    Originally posted by Aerowyn
     

    you have a basic description of the class when making a character the thing is classes in this game aren't set in stone like wow or other games.. they have many roles and many differn't things they are good at and they let the players figure that out..  what would the tutorial say? you play the class how it suits you best you don't need ANET telling you how you should be playing the class because there isn't just one single way to play it

    You don't need tutorials! - Aerowyn

    We understand / acknowledge the game is not friendly to new players. We are working to fix this. - ANet

    Which one is right? :(

    obviously everyone on this website knows better than anything any game devs would ever know... so guess that answers that... and I think the tutorials they are talking about are on actual combat mechanics like combo fields, dodging,  and the trait system

    I angered the clerk in a clothing shop today. She asked me what size I was and I said actual, because I am not to scale. I like vending machines 'cause snacks are better when they fall. If I buy a candy bar at a store, oftentimes, I will drop it... so that it achieves its maximum flavor potential. --Mitch Hedberg

  • marsh9799marsh9799 Member Posts: 100

    I didn't mind the lack of quest hubs.  That was one thing I didn't really like about shift of mob grinding to quest leveling.  In the mob grinding world, I typically went all over the place.  "Dynamic," kill, find, talk to, etc. quests... I've done so many they just don't do it for me anymore especially when I have to follow a very specific path.

     

    The trinity exists for a reason.  In any given fight, the goal is to kill the mob and not die.  That's why there is a "trinity."  Now, the trinity has varied overtime.  I was first told the trinity was Warrior, Rogue, and Cleric in EQ.  It was the best tanking, the best sustained damage, the best healing.  It was never the best group.  It was just a foundation for a good group.  No slower got you no where fast.  The problem I had with GW2 is not that they were trying to get out of the trinity mold, but they got out of the trinity mold by going a garbage route.  Basically going with all DPS is not breaking the trinity.  It's just being dumb.  Should have gone a hybridization route with classes simultaneously filling multiple roles and expanding roles beyond what games currently offer (or returning to old style games with various support roles) or by creating hybrid viability.

  • daltaniousdaltanious Member UncommonPosts: 2,381
    Originally posted by MightyChasm

     

    All the above is IMO so can we please avoid the usual pointless argument about this.  

    And what you want me to say? That you are right? Or that I do not agree at all? Because I do not. Hope this is not "usuall pointless argument". I'm just fine with gw2 as it is. And same for SWTOR and also for WOW. They are different in many ways but just fine as they are.

  • zimboy69zimboy69 Member UncommonPosts: 395

    the only thing i wish  in gw2 is there was more options 

    like more weapon types so you can have any class really do anything

    some classes i want to play certain ways  but i keep feeling i am being forced into  one  of 3 paths  

    and even then  some of the paths  are very weak

     

    but i do like that  i am not having to play a healer to heal 

     quest hubs are almost the same as  quest givers  you just dont need to talk to anyone to do them and as i mostly just clicked on the quest then accept  with no reading  its perfect for me

     

    and dynamic events are  really great   i have seen random grouping all the time

    which ive never seen  in  any other game  dynamic events  are amazing  and work i just wish  they would expand on them

     

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  • Gaia_HunterGaia_Hunter Member UncommonPosts: 3,066
    Originally posted by marsh9799

    I didn't mind the lack of quest hubs.  That was one thing I didn't really like about shift of mob grinding to quest leveling.  In the mob grinding world, I typically went all over the place.  "Dynamic," kill, find, talk to, etc. quests... I've done so many they just don't do it for me anymore especially when I have to follow a very specific path.

     

    The trinity exists for a reason.  In any given fight, the goal is to kill the mob and not die.  That's why there is a "trinity."  Now, the trinity has varied overtime.  I was first told the trinity was Warrior, Rogue, and Cleric in EQ.  It was the best tanking, the best sustained damage, the best healing.  It was never the best group.  It was just a foundation for a good group.  No slower got you no where fast.  The problem I had with GW2 is not that they were trying to get out of the trinity mold, but they got out of the trinity mold by going a garbage route.  Basically going with all DPS is not breaking the trinity.  It's just being dumb.  Should have gone a hybridization route with classes simultaneously filling multiple roles and expanding roles beyond what games currently offer (or returning to old style games with various support roles) or by creating hybrid viability.

    The trinity exists for the reason it is easier to program an online (and offline as well) software piece without particle colision detection.

    It is also easier to orchestrate the fight when you (hte programmer) know what is going to happen.

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  • DocDexterDocDexter Member UncommonPosts: 23

    I'm perfectly fine with the way GW2 is at the moment. There's absolutely no reason for quest hubs. My biggest gripe is that the hearts are part of Map Completion. Some hearts are boring, and they should be completely optional. Likewise I'm no fan of the trinity crap. You should be able to do a dungeon with 5 warriors.

    That said, I too hope they add more skills and weapons to the mix. Or, as one poster posited, the ability to vary the skills on existing weaponsets. Even if they doubled the skill list there would be no problem earning skill points enough to buy them all.

  • daltaniousdaltanious Member UncommonPosts: 2,381
    Originally posted by zimboy69

    the only thing i wish  in gw2 is there was more options 

    like more weapon types so you can have any class really do anything

    ... 

    Khm... hardly can remember any game with more weapon types and combinations. Plus ability to switch instantly between 2 sets.

  • kabitoshinkabitoshin Member UncommonPosts: 854

    The lack of PvE is what drives me nuts. I wish ArenaNet would of done something like the Underworld in GW1 with this game. 

    The PvE aspect of this game is severely lacking and needs something done about it. The dungeons are only fun for soo long, 

    we could use something that would take more time and skill.

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