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[X-Post] Present and Future Direction of the Game

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C&P'd for those blocked, but spoiler-tagged to de-spam.  It is hefty, but a good read, IMO.




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There have been many different sources of the same thing I am about to write, but I feel another voice needs to be added.



The problem with Guild Wars 2, in its current state, isnt that there is not enough things to do. In fact, its quite the opposite. There is an overabundance of content. But with that, Guild Wars 2 suffers from a lack of perspective in what it hopes to accomplish with so much content. Instead of focusing all the effort into a singular purpose, we see that the game tends to wander about trying to fill the voids of what should be done and how it should be done. When Arena.net designed the game, they thought a lot about how they wanted to make the game appealing to gamers of all types. The covered basics like PvE content, WvWvW and PvP; but, the lack of focus means that while you can enjoy each aspect of the game seperately, they are ultimately not focused enough to capture the long-term attention in each area of the game.



Numerous design flaws and time-sinks plague the game. That much is apparent to many of the player base. There are also a large number of game bugs and graphical problems that also exist. There are a large share of people who feel this only adds to the game, or they are content with what the game provides. While these flaws and bugs do not take much away from the game, they tend to persist for quite some time before they are fixed (if ever) and when that builds up, players turn away as well.



It is unclear how far Arena.net understands all of this, as they have not been entirely clear on their plan of progression of the game. They seem to understand it to a point, and with recent content (the Living Story and the Molten Weapons Facility dungeon, WvWvW progression) have gotten better at shaping this content. While this is a great thing, I feel as if it is merely a band-aid for the larger problem at hand. Approaching the one-year anniversary of the game, it is becoming increasingly clear that without focused content we will start seeing a larger temporary player-base; that is, players who only log on for short periods of time without commitment. This is not a bad thing, but it is not good for a healthy community.



Guild Wars 2 tries to lead by example of their ideas for the original Guild Wars (and subsequent sequels and expansion). It is to be a game where you can pick up at any time and still continue and progress without having to worry about what you missed. While a noble goal, I feel as if something was lost in the translation when they changed games. This is not to say that the game is not enjoyable, or does not serve its purpose, with its current content. Quite the opposite. Much of the content IS enjoyable and varied enough to capture attention. But after short periods of time that content fails to keep that going. The current additions of content helps stave off that problem, but how long can that go on before the players begin to grow old of all the one-shot content before passing most of it for being too temporary?



All that said, what can Arena.net do to solve the fundamental problems of the game? I am not a game developernor can I see into the minds of all their playersbut I do have a fair grasp of what players want and do not want after my life experience playing games and selling games in the retail market. Many of these issues, I feel, can be solved through the following:



1. Keep up the temporary content. The Living Story content, and filler bridge content such as Southsun Cove, is not a bad thing. They should continue to develop these smaller stories and content to develop the game into the direction they want. This gives many players smaller portions to digest when they are not wanting to waste large chunks of time without feeling accomplished.



2. Less focus on RNG, more focus on accomplishment. Guild Wars 2 suffers from a severe case of the mantra, Throw enough stones and eventually youll hit a bird. As it stand right now, much of the long-term content of the game is focused on playing the numbers. I understand the design on this. They are trying to emulate the risk-reward system of gambling and loot pinata games such as the Diablo series, Torchlight and Borderlands. This is not a bad thing, but the way they are handling it is. There is nothing wrong with having a few random elements to a game. The problem is that many of the games that utilize this system do so after an accomplishmentand they arent stingy with the rewards. In Guild Wars 2 the rewards dont follow a notable accomplishment; also, the rewards dont fit the time involved with acquirement. Legendary weapons are a major example of this. The acquisition of a Legendary doesnt mean you accomplished something notable. It just means that you threw enough rocks (farmed/bought enough materials, used gold) and eventually hit a bird (bought/combined a Legendary Weapon).



How do you solve this? The overall theme that should be followed is that RNG is okay for basic content (material farming is an example) but should not be used so heavily for content that is considered end-game like that of Legendary Weapons. Instead, there should be a focus on accomplishments that reward players. The Molten Weapon Facility was a step in the right direction but still focused a lot on RNG. The reward chests from the event achievements is a bigger step in the right direction. The Fused Armor ticket obtained from finishing the Frost and Flame Living Story event gave players a method to obtain an item that let them pick their reward after getting all the achievements.



Why cant this system be in place for, say, precursor weapons. Make a set of required achievements to unlock a special item that can be redeemed for a single precursor. Have it so that a player needs to accomplish every single path in certain explorable dungeons. To add to that, create new achievements within those dungeons that must be accomplished as well. These achievements should be difficult to accomplishyet manageable (clearing all of a certain enemy within a short time frame, defeating bosses with specific tactics, or even defeating a boss by purposely being under the effects of certain conditions). Furthermore, make the achievement sets repeatable similar to the Agent of Entropy achievementin that when you finish a certain achievement it adds to the progress of the overall achievement. If the worries are about how fast these achievements can be obtained (or farming achievements) it is okay to lock progress through one sub-achievement per meta-achievement. That also makes players diversely pursue those achievements. This is also one of the rare cases where I would suggest time-gating content.



3. Proper boss design. Another big gripe I (and many others) have with the current design of bosses and encounters is that they do not follow the philosophy of the game. The design of the game allows for tactical thinking and movement while being simple and effective in execution. However the encounters thrown at players generally fall under two categories: throw enough enemies at the player or throw bosses with giant health pools at the player. Both of these designs have little to serve a game designed for the action-based, tactical combat that the game design promises.



The solution to this is fairly simple to providebut harder to implement to various reasons. These reasons can range from player apathy to time commitment. However, if the design is thought out well enough, these factors diminish over time. The game already has some encounters that are well designed. The final fight of the Magg path in Citadel of Flame is a great example of a tactical encounter. The Destroyer boss in Crucible of Eternity is a great example of a tactical encounter. Then there are encounters in the game that are full of bad (or poorly implemented) design. ALL of the Subject Alpha encounters in Crucible of Eternity are bad and poorly implemented designs. This subject also leads to the next point.





4. Explorable dungeons should be simple in execution. The number one problem with most dungeons is that the progress of the dungeon is littered with encounters that serve little purpose other than to hinder the progress of the dungeon. Most of the enemies have too much health for the players to waste their time with them. There are also too many enemies between points for players to even consider clearing the enemies to be worthwhile. In fact, the enemies tend to be little more than obstacles that most players avoid. Stacked with the fact that often times there are enemies with abilities that are borderline overpowered, even worse than some bosses (these are supposed to be minions, right?), it is no wonder that players bypass the content all-together.



Again, the solution is fairly simple. Reduce enemy status from veteran to normal in a lot of cases. Remove or lower abilities on trash enemies and cut some of their health. Create different types of encounters in dungeons to increase the player involvement and interaction with the dungeon. Two encounters I was surprised not to see in the game were gauntlet-style (dodge between pillars to avoid getting perforated by arrows by ranged enemies on the far side of a ravine) and split tactic-style (split the party into two, two-man teams while the fifth member controls gate devices) encounters.



5. Endgame content needs to be implemented. Or rather, max level content needs to be implemented, as that is the main point of contention regarding the issue. One of the biggest compliments of design can be found in Guild Wars. The Underworld, Fissure of Woe and Domain of Anguish were great examples of max level content that serves as a point to base new, lasting content that players can strive for. I was surprised to not see something similar release for Guild Wars 2. As it stand right now, the closest we have is explorable Arah (which is still nothing like what is needed) or Fractals of the Mist. Due to numerous issues, however, both fall flat in those regards as well. Arah suffers from the curse of several of my previous points, while Fractals of the Mists suffer from a lack of any new or dynamic content.



A great example I would love to see for Guild Wars 2 is a instance that allows a group of players to go through and determine the length of time they wish to spend, and their commitment. The basis could be a hub area of the instance in which the group has to advance through each stage/path in order to unlock the next stage/path. Each of these stages would be fairly challenging, requiring different tasks and encounters, finally culminating in the end-point of that stage. Further, there should be a fail-state of the dungeon. This means that players have to complete large portions of the dungeon and cannot continue when they fail. While it does sound harsh, it means that players are given a sense of accomplishment and progression through doing.



The rewards of these stages should be limited to the dungeon and be in the form of weapon skins, armor skins and material and rare dye caches. When the group finishes the stage, they go back to the hub to unlock the next stage. As they progress through the stages, they should get increasingly harder in challenge to complete. Note that these challenges should follow the points I outlined above. As the players progress through this dungeon, the rewards should become better and better. More skins (increasing amount of armor or weapon skins dropping), bigger caches or special items (special stone to teleport you directly to Lions Arch, for example) as you progress, with the final culmination resulting in special armor or weapon skins being rewarded. Also, no spikes. Stop with the spikes. Seriously.



As a note for the armor and weapon skins, there should be four types obtainable: masterwork, rare, exotic and, yes, legendary. Each of these types should have their own distinct look from one another (but maintain the theme of the dungeon) with the legendary skins and dyes (imagine armor dyes that mimic effects like Twilight or Sunrise) being obtained from the last reward chest in the dungeon. This would give a sense of progression through the dungeon. As well, the masterwork and rare skins are the only ones that should be sell-able on the Trading Post. Some of the special items should be sell-able, as well (mini pets, certain vanity toys).





6. Alternate progression. This is one aspect that most games tend to fall flat on. While fine for single-player games (and to an extent limited multi-player games), players should not be shoehorned into one path of progression. Guild Wars 2 suffers from this mindset. One of the hardest things to do in MMO games is how to marry the casual and hardcore crowds without alienating one or the other. I do understand that. However, I find that most developers over think the solution and end up causing a bigger rift between them and the player-base, and between the two player-bases themselves.



There is nothing wrong with hardcore commitment and casual play being mutually exclusive to themselves. There is also nothing wrong with having both player-bases having access to similar, rewards. Note that I used the term similar, and not same. Lets take the previous point to base this example on. The dungeon in question can be attempted by every (max level) player in the game. Upon completion of each path, the players earn tokens/relics just like they would any other dungeon. These tokens can be redeemed for lesser versions of some of the items available in later paths. These lesser versions should have enough variation that they are distinctly different than the ones obtained in the dungeon further on. This could be as simple as certain weapon skins not having a particle effect to armor skins looking dull, matted or unfinished (even fewer dying options). Again, Im warning you, no spikes. Just dont even think about spikes.



7. The game needs to be objective, not reactive. This is mostly in regards to WvWvW but can be applies to normal PvE and some PvP content as well. One of the major problems in WvWvW is that it is extremely reactive in what is accomplished. It is more focused on being about clearing a point and moving on, rather than building on an overall objective to progress the match. Zerging each point and moving on to zerg the next point and then falling back to a previous point is all reactive game design. To stop this there needs to be varied objectives in matches that can change the outcome and to counter-balance the entire reactive style of play. The breakout events are a great example of the start of objective content. But even this can be further refined.



For start, players have no tangible benefits to certain points. One keep does not do something another keep doesnt do. If Keep A and Keep B offer nothing, or the same thing, there is no point in maintaining a strategic hold on those points. By offering each point a tactical advantage of some type, these points become actual objectives. This can be seen in the weather temples in the borderlands (while they are a great start, the are ultimately not needed). Imagine if Keep A provided constant waves of (temporary) NPC enemies that would go and attack certain points. Or if Keep B provided temporary held bundles that gave new weapon abilities (or bombs!). This changes the format of WvWvW to being about maintaining your objectives rather than merely reacting to zerg tactics.



This can be further streamlined by implementing sub-objectives in each of the main objectives as maintenance. A farm supply camp has an event where players need to gather food to fill a supply gauge to increase the rate of supply provided to Keep A. One mine supply camp needs materials gathered and brought to create supply crates that the players can carry to Keep B to spawn more weapons or bombs. These players would be vulnerable to enemies unless escorted by other players.



By creating objectives like these in WvWvW, you move from the current static environment into a more dynamic and competitive environment. All without a focus on zerging.





8. There needs to be more game types. This point is for PvP, but again, can be targeted towards the other two portions of the game. PvP suffers from a lack of varied competitive environments. Point-based capture objectives are fine, but when there is no alternative it quickly becomes not so fine. At least two more game types are needed in order to provide enough variety to PvP to capture the attention and game lifespan for many players. These two game types are team deathmatch (Guild vs Guild) and domination. Many people advocate dueling, but I feel as if that is something completely different than a PvP match-type, and should be in its own separate dueling arena instance.



Team deathmatch fills a giant void in the current game types that would help a lot of people feel more comfortable about their time PvPing. This type of game allows players to jump in and out of a match and not have to worry about outside objectives getting in the way of what they really just want to do: fight each other. The maps themselves do not have to be overly designed other than a few obstacles and team respawn points (or even random ones).



Domination follows along the lines of team deathmatch but adds the component of maintaining a certain objective. By holding onto a single point, this gives each team a reason to fight and work together. If team deathmatch is about roaming, domination is about staying stationary. This gives a varied feel over deathmatch than the usual **** mentality.



9. Fix the aesthetics. As we reach the year one mark of the game, I feel as if there are many smaller bugs and glitches that should be resolved to help alleviate many minor issues. Most of these are small things but lend itself to the feel of the game and further complete it. Some of these things touch upon streamlining the UI, while others are more graphical in nature.



Armor clipping needs to be fixed. I realize that not all things can be fixed in this category. But many armors out there clip horribly with each other or the player models. The Hall of Monument bracers clip through hands, chest armor, or both. The Pit Fighter heavy armor pants for females clip horribly through their legs. Many leather armor boots clip horribly through different pants models. Charr horns are cut off when they equip certain head gear. Every character goes bald when they wear hats and helmets. There are many more armor-related issues that need to be resolved to maintain attachment and desire to both characters and armor.



The UI needs to be streamlined for less clicking. The Trading Post should remember your search filters when switching tabs. The Guild interface needs various options for seeing when someone was online last. Various confirmation dialogue boxes are needed for many different activities (like crafting) while some arent even needed at all!

The game engine still needs core optimization. With all the new content and data being introduced to the game, its starting to show on players PCs more and more. Many players have bloated .dat files because the current client doesnt delete or truncate old content. Graphical power still needs to be less CPU intensive and moved over to GPU. Various sound bugs still crop up through the game. These need to be fixed!





10. No more spikes. I am totally serious here. Stop with the spikes. Spikes do not make you legendary. They make you look like a cactus.

If you manage to make it this far, I thank you for reading through my points. I do realize that many (if not all!) of the things I wrote here have been said before again and again. But I am a staunch believer that if enough people talk about it, and raise their voices about it, that eventually someone will listen and start taking them seriously.



I do enjoy Guild Wars 2, and I hope that it can last in the long term with a healthy and vibrant community. And while I do wikitten could be better, I do like the content that they have in the game currently. Arena.net did create an enjoyable experience to many people, contrary to what other people say. I, personally, will continue to keep on playing for as long as I feel the content provided captures my attention. It is up to Arena.net to bring in the content and fix the issues they have with both their game and their upset player-base. So come on, Arena.net. The ball is in your court.



NOTE: I am not posting a tl;dr of this. I feel as if it is not needed. In order to raise our concerns and problems with various items of the game and its direction, we need concise and clear problems and suggestions. Being curt or short with what we want or want to see is not the way to show our support. Arena.net needs to see that we are willing to listen and convey our thoughts in a manner that respects them.

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7:18 pm, October 14, 2014 As the month plods on and we grow closer to that eerie time when the barrier between our world and the next wanes, the Black Lion Trading Company is showing the Mad King’s influence more [..] View

Conceptual Warrior guide for beginners

7:18 pm, October 11, 2014 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMT8fuKlvrM Enjoy View

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