TheValliant’s interesting article on parting ways with Guild Wars 2 for now made me consider my own choices in the past months and years. I will be the first to admit I have taken several breaks from Guild Wars 2, but to be honest I actually feel the developer themselves legitimised it in past years more or less stating the casual nature meant you were free to play as you wanted, when you wanted.
Read more
Editorials
How I stopped playing GW2 (and learned to love TESO)My friends tell me that I haven’t logged in for 3 weeks, give or take. I remember full well when that was, because I remember the last thing I did: one final climb up the Mad King’s Tower. The day Halloween left Tyria, I felt unmotivated to visit it again. Does this suggest I stopped loving GW2 maybe? The Cats of TyriaAs was wrapping up my next article, I got hit by a brilliant idea: I would write a teaser article, like an appetiser for it. So now this will be my next article and the next one will be the one after that. Or something. Let’s start with a statement we can all agree with: our Home instance is poor. sPvP Game Modes: Should ArenaNet Care?My main purpose with this article is to create room for thought and debate on the topic of supporting new game modes for structured Player versus Player (sPvP from now on). Should ArenaNet care and support different game modes, or should they just focus on Conquest and get the most out of it? Skirmish Rewards in World vs Worldhttps://www.guildwars2.com/en/news/updates-to-world-vs-world-skirmishing-and-rewards/ It has been a long time since I last wrote anything about WvW. What’s even worse I haven’t been playing WvW like I used to do in almost a year. A few days ago the news about this new patch showed up and my first thoughts were: “Wow”, “They should have done this earlier” and finally “This has potential”. |