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Buzzi said:

I'm playing Guild Wars and I'm completely lost. After having played WoW for some months, every MMORPG I played was about the same and I felt tired after few days...I bough the complete collection of GW after discovering how GW2 looks to be. And I must say that it's really different from other MMOs! Actually this is also a minus, I went through tutorial thinking that it'd be easy to understand the game, but now I had to stop a PG (and trust me, there are few players on Italian servers...) to ask how in hell I could complete quests without dieng, founding out that there are NPGs you can invite to your party!

So, from my experience, I must say that innovation can also be critical for someone not much into that kind of games...but it's also the main reason I chose the game for! So, if GW2 is innovative and they're able to teach the game even to not-usual-MMO-players I just hope that it becomes the most successful MMO out of there!

The best? Could be. The most successful? No way in Hell. Keep in mind, that unlike WoW, GW2 doesn't have monthly fees, (Which I personally couldn't be more thankful for.) and in order for it to be more successful than WoW, it would have to sell... *Counts with fingers* ... Well, a lot more than it's going to sell.

So no, it won't be the most successful MMO out there, but it could be the best MMO out there. (And this is coming from a major Blizzard whore.)