Planetside Arena
Could be a mobile game or a TCG spinoff. Or some VR thing.
Or the fortnite mode. Grab weapons and gear that give you specific abilities, then fight until there's only one left.Could be a mobile game or a TCG spinoff. Or some VR thing.
I played with and against several players in the top 50. Me, who was unranked and haven't seriously played in years. I also played with the same people, over and over and over again. I consider this a sign of a dying gamemode, but what do I know.
Nope. Secrets of the Obscure and Janthir Wilds have almost entirely new casts of characters, with a returning cast you can count on one hand if you don't count the two appearances of the new Krytan UN. SotO has one major reappearance of someone from Guild Wars 1, and a returning one from Guild Wars 2. But the former is a walking corpse and the latter ends up essentially killing herself in the story.Are those two dykes still present in the latest story developments?
WvW is shittiest mode in the game. All you do is find the nearest blob and then follow it around while mashing buttons and opening loot crates.Instead of bothering to waste more time on SPvP, I now focused all of my attention on WvW.
Then get good. Don't wimp out and join the mindless WvW zerg.Last I heard, they wanted to reel in the batshit insane pace of the game but it seems fucking everything blows you up instantly if you don't have good reflexes and massively outplay the button mashing monkeys
Bizarre assumptions. Firstly, I'm in the highest current rank in PvP (only a single person has the 1800 required for legendary and it's the same wintrader who's been abusing the game systems for years). This is in spite of the fact that I haven't seriously played the game in years, so it's all intuition and previous experience from also playing at a high level during the first 2 expacs. Being "good" does not stop someone from thinking the pace of the game is bad, as the multitude of high level players that have quit throughout the years can attest to. Secondly, playing with a zerg occasionally does not preclude one from "getting good". You can join a zerg for awhile, get bored, and then switch to roaming and camp flipping. It is possible to partake both in small scale and zerg PvP at different times.Then get good. Don't wimp out and join the mindless WvW zerg.
I didn't make any assumptions. You said it yourself; You tried sPvP and you quit because you couldn't play fast enough and outplay the competition.Bizarre assumptions.Then get good. Don't wimp out and join the mindless WvW zerg.
Who cares about one autistic loser? Let him do his thing, it won't affect you for 99.9% of your matches unless he falls onto your team. Caring about Ranking is dumb. Just queue into sPvP, stomp noobs, and win games. That's what sPvP is about.I'm in the highest current rank in PvP (only a single person has the 1800 required for legendary and it's the same wintrader who's been abusing the game systems for years). This is in spite of the fact that I haven't seriously played the game in years
Zerging is the bread and butter of WvW. If you aren't zerging, then you're off roaming and camp flipping pointlessly because you're 'bored'. At least in sPvP if you win a small engagement on a node it can make a big difference in the outcome of a match. Meanwhile ghost capping in WvW and winning a small skirmish does literally nothing.You can join a zerg for awhile, get bored, and then switch to roaming and camp flipping. It is possible to partake both in small scale and zerg PvP at different times.
You did, I outlined them in my post. Reading my post and assuming I quit because I couldn't hack it sounds like projection. You assume I'd do it because you would. But let's grant that I suck ass and am a perma bronze, it is not possible for someone to be good at the game and also think the pace is bad and overall balance ruins it? It is not possible for a skilled player to dislike SPvP, the gamemode, state of balance, etc.? If I got good, does that mean I would automatically like the game?I didn't make any assumptions. You said it yourself; You tried sPvP and you quit because you couldn't play fast enough and outplay the competition.Bizarre assumptions.Then get good. Don't wimp out and join the mindless WvW zerg.
So just for me to understand: you think Anet allowing blatant cheaters to constantly undermine the rankings is not important, nor it is a symptom of how they prioritize the gamemode? If you don't care to answer that's fine, because I only brought up ranking to present that I already am playing against the strongest opponents in the game and I've managed to hold my own against them. So your claim that I quit because I'm not good enough, while possible, doesn't seem likely to me. But again, even granting that I do suck ass, why does that prohibit me from thinking the gamemode and state of gameplay is neglected and awful?Who cares about one autistic loser? Let him do his thing, it won't affect you for 99.9% of your matches unless he falls onto your team. Caring about Ranking is dumb. Just queue into sPvP, stomp noobs, and win games. That's what sPvP is about.I'm in the highest current rank in PvP (only a single person has the 1800 required for legendary and it's the same wintrader who's been abusing the game systems for years). This is in spite of the fact that I haven't seriously played the game in years
You've shifted the goalpost. You asserted that if I'm in WvW, I'm joining the mindless zerg. I demonstrated that's not true and now, instead of accepting you said something stupid and wrong you try and claim small scale activities arbitrarily don't count. Of note is that you can, in the same post, assert that I shouldn't care about wintrading or rankings, but I should care about whether my fun fighting small scale fights affects the overall WvW skirmish outcome. Incredible.Zerging is the bread and butter of WvW. If you aren't zerging, then you're off roaming and camp flipping pointlessly because you're 'bored'. At least in sPvP if you win a small engagement on a node it can make a big difference in the outcome of a match. Meanwhile ghost capping in WvW and winning a small skirmish does literally nothing.You can join a zerg for awhile, get bored, and then switch to roaming and camp flipping. It is possible to partake both in small scale and zerg PvP at different times.
You outlined several reasons why you left sPvP and went to WvW, and you not being able to hack it was one of those reasons. How am I projecting? I quit playing GW2 not because of the state of PvP but because the GW2 community is shit and I don't enjoy playing games with shit people. And on top of that, Moderators that ban you for speaking up about the toxic behavior on their forums. I actually like sPvP. So you see, I'm not projecting anything onto youYou did, I outlined them in my post. Reading my post and assuming I quit because I couldn't hack it sounds like projection. You assume I'd do it because you would. But let's grant that I suck ass and am a perma bronze, it is not possible for someone to be good at the game and also think the pace is bad and overall balance ruins it? It is not possible for a skilled player to dislike SPvP, the gamemode, state of balance, etc.? If I got good, does that mean I would automatically like the game?
Anet are shit, we can agree on that. But I don't care about ranks at all. Yeah, the gamemode is neglected but it's not why I quit GW2. Go read their forums if you want to see why I quit. The community is filled with white knights who will attack anyone who makes any criticism of the game all the while patting themselves on the back and calling themselves "The Friendliest MMO community". They are completely and totally delusional about themselves. GW2 community is filled with gay losers. I hate them with a passion you will NEVER understand.So just for me to understand: you think Anet allowing blatant cheaters to constantly undermine the rankings is not important, nor it is a symptom of how they prioritize the gamemode? If you don't care to answer that's fine, because I only brought up ranking to present that I already am playing against the strongest opponents in the game and I've managed to hold my own against them. So your claim that I quit because I'm not good enough, while possible, doesn't seem likely to me. But again, even granting that I do suck ass, why does that prohibit me from thinking the gamemode and state of gameplay is neglected and awful?
But you did join the zerg. If you're haveing fun mashing your buttons and following a commander tag, more power to you, I suppose. Different strokes for different folks. Maybe you enjoy dick, too? It would explain why you're playing GW2.You've shifted the goalpost. You asserted that if I'm in WvW, I'm joining the mindless zerg. I demonstrated that's not true and now, instead of accepting you said something stupid and wrong you try and claim small scale activities arbitrarily don't count. Of note is that you can, in the same post, assert that I shouldn't care about wintrading or rankings, but I should care about whether my fun fighting small scale fights affects the overall WvW skirmish outcome. Incredible.
I'm reading my posts and can't seem to read where I said that.You outlined several reasons why you left sPvP and went to WvW, and you not being able to hack it was one of those reasons.You did, I outlined them in my post. Reading my post and assuming I quit because I couldn't hack it sounds like projection. You assume I'd do it because you would. But let's grant that I suck ass and am a perma bronze, it is not possible for someone to be good at the game and also think the pace is bad and overall balance ruins it? It is not possible for a skilled player to dislike SPvP, the gamemode, state of balance, etc.? If I got good, does that mean I would automatically like the game?
I can't verify why you quit. Maybe you quit because you aren't good at the game. I can, however, agree that the community and moderators suck ass and are indeed good reasons to quit the game. Hypothetically, of course, since in your case you left after people in the community refused to enable your furry erp fantasies and hurt your feelings.How am I projecting? I quit playing GW2 not because of the state of PvP but because the GW2 community is shit and I don't enjoy playing games with shit people. And on top of that, Moderators that ban you for speaking up about the toxic behavior on their forums. I actually like sPvP. So you see, I'm not projecting anything onto you
I can attest to all of those claims. They deserve all of your hate.Anet are shit, we can agree on that. But I don't care about ranks at all. Yeah, the gamemode is neglected but it's not why I quit GW2. Go read their forums if you want to see why I quit. The community is filled with white knights who will attack anyone who makes any criticism of the game all the while patting themselves on the back and calling themselves "The Friendliest MMO community". They are completely and totally delusional about themselves. GW2 community is filled with gay losers. I hate them with a passion you will NEVER understand.So just for me to understand: you think Anet allowing blatant cheaters to constantly undermine the rankings is not important, nor it is a symptom of how they prioritize the gamemode? If you don't care to answer that's fine, because I only brought up ranking to present that I already am playing against the strongest opponents in the game and I've managed to hold my own against them. So your claim that I quit because I'm not good enough, while possible, doesn't seem likely to me. But again, even granting that I do suck ass, why does that prohibit me from thinking the gamemode and state of gameplay is neglected and awful?
I have joined zergs, but that doesn't entail that zerging is the only activity you can perform in the game mode.But you did join the zerg. If you're haveing fun mashing your buttons and following a commander tag, more power to you, I suppose. Different strokes for different folks. Maybe you enjoy dick? It would explain why you're playing GW2.You've shifted the goalpost. You asserted that if I'm in WvW, I'm joining the mindless zerg. I demonstrated that's not true and now, instead of accepting you said something stupid and wrong you try and claim small scale activities arbitrarily don't count. Of note is that you can, in the same post, assert that I shouldn't care about wintrading or rankings, but I should care about whether my fun fighting small scale fights affects the overall WvW skirmish outcome. Incredible.
Now that you mention it, I did find that some of Crecia's voice lines to have sharp snaps in them here and there. No idea what went wrong there.whats with the voice quality in this patch.
when i played the first half of this patch yesterday, some voices seemed slightly off, but not bad enough to make me question quality of the audio in the entire patch. but today, when i heard dagda lines, it immediately hit me how crusty they sound. it was uncanny. her voice really does sound like AI generated voice based on a rather short sample length, with all these tiny distortions and noise being audible. outage or not, awful job on anet side.Now that you mention it, I did find that some of Crecia's voice lines to have sharp snaps in them here and there. No idea what went wrong there.whats with the voice quality in this patch.
I'm not going for the spear, but I did find that it's quite profitable to get the shards and sell them. They only need a pittance of karma, one of the map currency and one amalgamated stone, and there's quite a margin on them. I expect them to smooth over in the coming weeks, especially once we've hit the five week mark and people will no longer use the shards themselves. Amalgamated gemstones will likely remain up at least a bit. But yes, you'll need 1500 of the homesteading materials if you don't want to drop a premium (500-ish gold) to not be stuck behind a timegate. Then there's the special planks and alloys, which you can make yourself without a timegate, even though the materials go up to something like 550 gold.Regarding legendary spear I am actually trying to get it, probably my last legendary item. When it comes to "Raid or Convergence Victories" its not really 100 completions, but its more like "100 points from completions", which was set for granularity reasons. I finished one janthir conv and got 15 points, i bet raid is something like 25 or maybe even more. Yes, you need a lot of amalgamated gemstones, but imo the worst thing to get are shards of the homestead. 250 of them and a single one can cost around 2 gold on TP. i hate homesteading and i feel like such requirement for a legy is extremely shoehorned. i would rather the game expected me to farm something else, something related to gameplay aspect of the expansion. shards of shore and syntri are also annoying, but mostly because they are time-gated. at least you need to asctually play the expansion to get them. good news for the impatient though, they are also available on TP.
i also expected more mursaat runestones being required, i collected 200 of them prior to the patch. good thing i bought them when they were around 70s/ea instead of 2g, but selling them for 35s/ea left a bad taste.