maverick40 said:
KungKras said:
maverick40 said:
KungKras said: The first Guild Wars had an awesome world. But I never got to explore places like Maguuma jungle in the original. It was all about progressing and PvP, no exploring and role playing and leveling and getting cool skills.
If all that is fixed, I will gladly buy GW2, because I will never pay a subscription for any game, not even a Blizzard game, and considering how big a Blizzard fan that I am, that's really saying something. |
why not??you get what you pay for. An world that is always growing,a massive user base ,100's of dungeons and raids and amazing depth in terms of everything really. oh and not to mention the best customer support in the world.
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For the same reason that I always only buy the 'must have' games for consoles and the games with long replayability and nothing else. I don't like spending lots of money on gaming. It's not that I can't afford it, it's just that usually I have more important things to spend money on.
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what,you cant spare 15dollars a month??
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15 dollars a month will grow, especially if I like the game and play it for many years. In the end I might find that all the money I spend on wow could have bought me all next gen systems once they arrive. for just one year those 15 dollars becomes 180. If I play it for three years it's 540, more than a PS3 costs now, and if I played it since the wow launch it will become even more.
Why should I spend such sums on a single game when I have games like Starcraft and Diablo and pokémon that all have entertained me since they launched and only cost me the same amount as a normal game.
Guild Wars will probably have enough content to keep me entertained as long as wow, and won't end up having costed me more than I think is fair for a game.