Average Manatee
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Please do. I just tested and it only really works with slow projectiles (aka not arrows or bullets) and of course not with homing ones.Do I need to make a video? I'm watching arrows fly wide and do no damage constantly.
I've done it a handful of times vs guns, but I think that was almost a glitch and probably nigh impossible to do consistently.
Except some slots are locked all the way up to level 30. And at what point SHOULD we be allowed to use everything? What if it were only unlocked at level 79? Saying that its "only" for the first 10-30 levels is a cop-out. It should be unlocked from level 1. If the tutorial is over then so should be the hand-holding.So? It's still not dumbing down as long as the game plays properly eventually, especially at level 10 out of 80. Dumbing down is when features are locked or removed, period.What logic do you think is behind locking skills early on? Developers think that giving players more than a few skills at the beginning will make the game too confusing for idiots. Ergo they lock the skills early on to make the game easier for said idiots.
Oh no things are different must be a step back..But GW1 let me play alone with henchmen/heroes in a coordinated fashion. This is a definite step back.
GW1: I can do it alone OR I can do it with friends OR I can find random players. Doing it alone will require much more skill and knowledge of the game as I need to understand all 8 characters instead of just 1.
GW2: I can only do it with friends or random players.
By what definition is this not a step back?
Should not be a requirement to play the game. It wasn't for GW1. If it is for GW2 then that is a distinct problem with the game.Make friends.If I was to explore the ass-end of nowhere for no particular reason I'll have a hard time getting a coordinated group together.
And let me tell you, the vast majority of "friends" in these games will only be with you for the phat lewt. If you want to go somewhere totally out of the way just to look at the scenery or w/e, good luck finding 20 other people wanting to come along in a timely fashion.
Except I can't know this unless I have finished the game (or at least whatever the storyline is) on each. I'd rather know what my 3rd/4th/5th character should be a bit before that point, as I would like to see the other classes sometime soon.If you've made both a human and a Norn, then you can puzzle together how much significant differences there are in the other content. Hint: The amount of significant difference might be similar to the difference between the human content and the Norn content.You seem to be misunderstanding what I'm asking. I didn't say any race's content was significant. I was asking whether there were significant differences at all. For example, in GW1 there was significant extra content available to Prophecies starts, with a half dozen pre searing areas. There was not significant content available to Factions or Nightfall, the only thing you really missed out on were a few training quests.