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  1. Thanks, have created a necromancer, i think reaper is available at heart of thorns?
  2. No way i would level boost, its about the journey for me, i have forgotten the main story of gw2 and intend to play through all of it. I just vaguely remember i found some bits difficult especially in heart of thorns. And my health isnt the best hence wanting an easy class.
  3. Thanks guys i will look at power ranger or reaper i think, i played ranger through to the end of POF last time so may go for reaper for a change Thanks again
  4. Hey guys, Have got time again to play an mmo and after trying ff14 the msq just isnt working for me (gw2 has spoilt me on voice acting etc) and i am going to start again on gw2 and work through from level 1. As an older player with numerous health issues i dont have the best reflexes in the world and i am looking for a class /build that has a low skill cap for getting through the main questlines. I think it used to be power ranger was recommended for the open world questing but i dont know if things have changed (i own all but the latest expansion). Could anyone suggest a class/build? - thanks. Also - i dont own living world season 2, will that impact the story much for me? Thanks again Trev
  5. Returning player here, who has pretty much forgotten how to play and is relearning the game. I am old (lets just say 40+) and unfortunately due to pretty heavy treatment for the c word i am never going to have the best reactions in the world But i am sociable and happy to help guildmates out and will be active in any new guild home Trev
  6. Thanks both, i will play through the living world content etc, i guess it isnt a race at the end of the day. As for finding content difficult, it was a long time ago, but i vaguely remember it was tangled depths i found tough and a specific encounter (morderemoth or something like that). To be honest, although i am much better, chemo and radio have definitely affected reflexes/concentration capacity so i may well play mostly solo and enjoy the stories as i wouldnt want to inflict myself onto an lfg or guild while slow to react etc. Thanks again! will try not to post too many annoying questions as i go.
  7. Hey all i played about 5 years ago, loved the personal story and purchased heart of thorns, path of fire and the living world stories. I enjoyed the content generally, but remember finding some of the heart of thorns content difficult, i stopped playing during a kitten diagnosis, briefly tried to come back during treatment but wasnt well enough to play. Im better now, and looking to have some fun on the game again, i have started back at level 1 to remind myself how to play and will re-do the personal story. At this point though i am considering jumping into end of dragons straight after finishing the personal story, but will the story make zero sense to me? should i work back through heart of thorns and all the living world? will i find it difficult to gear? Will i miss too many hero points or whatever? its been so long since i played that i am not sure how 'skippable' content is. I quit the game shortly after starting pof, i have a raptor, skimmer and a jumping mount but didn't get the flying one that i think was obtainable from POF. Thanks
  8. I have played a wow a fair bit, gw2 a bit and before that i played the text based precursors to mmo for an awfully long time . I have just jumped back into gw2 and started again at level 1 to learn the skills as i have forgotten how to play. So much of the game is fab, i love the live events, some of the storylines etc. And its nice to know that once i have remembered how to play i could jump onto my old char and not have massive gear issues. However i do think a lot of mmo players are 'goal motivated' in that they do events for the rewards.. for me it is odd that i hit the most effective gear (aside from agony) so quickly. So i can see why people want more gear progession. However i think people picked gw2 because they dont like the gear treadmill, so while it might be a good idea for new mmo's it would probably be a bad one for gw2.
  9. You may be right and thanks for being civil while disagreeing! 🙂 - why do people feel the need to put anonymous sarcastic emoticons up by the way? I try to be polite when interacting with people and just gave a view- if someone disagrees with me i would much rather they politely say so than use silly emoticons anonymously...
  10. No we dont know, i can only speak from personal experience. When i first started playing and bought all the expansions, it was a genuine shock to discover i needed to fork out another 20 or 30 euros on living world content (lw2 and lw3)... it was a fair amount to pay up front! I forked it out anyway, played a few months and then got hit with a c.ancer diagnosis and was too ill to play for a year or so. Now logging back on - and discovering there is another 35 euros spend required to unlock non-expansion content does put me off, and i am someone who has spent in the past and bought gems for cosmetic items when i played. So for me at least, i am someone who does spend, providing i am hooked back into the game again. That is why mmo's do whatever they can (with offers) to get players back. In my opinion any barriers to getting players back are not a good idea. Personally i think buying the latest expansion should get the full content, that way anet are getting revenue. Anyway i mean no disrespect disagreeing with anyone here 🙂
  11. But people arent going to continue playing for years at a time without breaks (well many of us do not) life happens- One of the benefits is horizontal progression is supposed to be that you can be gone for years, then jump back in. It seems if you do that, you have a significant bill. I respect your opinion, but believe you have a better chance of revenue from a returning player that actually returns, than one put off by frontloaded cost.
  12. When i first started playing, and bought the expansions i thought i had all the content as a result. It was a surprise to find i had to buy living world content separately. I think i bought LSW2 and LSW3 as like everyone else i want to do the story in the right order. When i logged on recently - considering a return to the game (i am not sure about horizontal progression but i like aspects of this game better than wow) - i discovered that i would need to spend another 35 euros to unlock content that is not an expansion.. Everyone is different, but it put me off for sure. The system is not exactly designed to encourage returning players.
  13. I am old, and started with MUDS, as a student. Then i played wow and it was my first mmo and blew me away. When i first played GW2 it felt very refreshing, i loved the dynamic events and i loved the story personally...i thought that was better than wow by a mile. Heart of thorns seemed hard at first, and the associated quests quite frustrating, but i got through them. I have popped on and off occasionally - but never come back long term so why?. I think for me it is the lack of visible progression, i totally get the idea of horizontal progression and understand why it appeals to people. For me on a personal basis, the lack of a way to improve gear significantly does put me off. It doesnt mean GW2 approach to progression is wrong, just that it doesnt quite work for me Also when i logged in after a lot of time off, the result was i would have had to shell out a lot to get the story in the proper order. If i buy all the expansions, i think i should get the story.
  14. a mix of marauder and beserker gear, and it was the last quest on living world 3 (confessors end, kill caudecos)it was the jade bow adds killing me and the dodgy camera angles, but wasnt a big deal
  15. Thanks for all the advice all, i really appreciate it, although after finishing 'confessors end' in lw3 and dying 5 times in the process i am worse at this game than i realised :)
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