Here are some nifty Q&As on GW2. I'm looking forward to this game, the original was a lot of fun, this one sounds like it'll blow that game out of the water. http://www.guildwars2.com/en/news/guild-wars-2-qa-roundup.html Trailer: http://pc.ign.com/dor/objects/896298/guild-wars-2/videos/gcom09_guildwars2_trl_081909.html;jsessionid=e09i1lfj5pt0
I loved the original GW. Lack of fees and a huge community made it awesome. I have several top leveled characters. I think the cap at 20 is a tad low though
Way too low, but with the capturable Elite skills it's understandable, the game didn't want the Uber characters ruling the world, they wanted people to mix and match skillsets for maximum carnage! I think the level cap is gonna be a lot higher this time around. And yeah, the lack of fees got me involved, call me cheap, but I pay enough bills monthly, I do NOT want to pay for a game every 30 days.
http://www.gametrailers.com/video/ranger-skills-guild-wars-2/701718?type=flv GW2 is looking pretty ****ing fantastic
Loved the original... logged in thousands of hours into it. I doubt this one will run on my old macbook though
Lack of fees and a huge community. It has been called by some the best free MMO. http://www.perfectworld.com/
This is probably option 3 for me behind Final Fantasy XIV and Star Wars: The Old Republic. Remember reading about a quest system that has potential and sounded good. Instead of trying to explain it, I'll quote a wiki Not sure how many of these there will be in GW2 or how well they will be implemented, but that is what interests me the most. Would make the game world seem more alive and offer more variety each time you log in or level another character.
Loved the 1st GW, even though I found it to be a little hard to solo. It seemed to me they put alot into grouping up. I hope GW2 is somewhat more forgiving to those of us who are anti social I never minded joining groups but there are times when I would get on and know I did not have a lot of time, and did not want to let the rest of the group down. Either way looks like I will have to get this game.
I hear you on that. I enjoyed soling too, but it took a while to build my character to where he would be successful. In GWII I understand that you'll have a hireling of a sort that will travel with you and that can grow with you, more so than the standard hirelings in GW.