Feedback talk:User/EvanEssan/Letter to ANet

Guild Wars is largely a "social-status" game. As such, many players feel the need to prove their devotion or firm understanding of the game by accumulating titles. Recently some rather ridiculous but ultimately less prestigious titles were made easier to achieve. Some people who cared felt upset by this. Unfortunately, just because you got one or two of the recently changed titles does not mean you are now entitled to anything.

And you even admit to doing things the hard way (Legendary Survivor with 0 deaths). Anet has given you as many chances as you could ask for in order to get this title, yet you admit to wanting to get it with 0 deaths. So why should Anet be inclined to accommodate you when you admit to going out of your way to get a title which can be obtained in a much less dramatic fashion? What makes you so special? Why do you feel the need to go out of your way?

"Sometimes, in Elite Missions, I make all my heroes builds without elites, and I go without an elite. I think Anet should make it so all elite missions can't have elites." Wrong. They changed it for a reason. If you are unhappy, you are completely entitled to continuously remaking your characters when your crappy internet connection cuts out causing you to die. Or, you could accept that nothing is constant and things change and you shouldn't fight it so hard when everyone else is moving right along.

Thank you for your time, and I hope you have learned a valuable lesson, and don't misconstrue this as a personal attack or whatever. Jesus loves you, and I think you're A-Ok too. FleshAndFaith 16:27, 21 April 2011 (UTC)


 * OK, first off, Guild Wars and Guild Wars 2 BELONGS to Arenanet, NC Soft is simply publishing it. They really can't "Fire" Anet and keep trying to make GW2.  Its ANets game, its their money, its their efforts taht going into the game.  You also need to understand taht Arenanet HATES farming.  They put in the code to try to control it.  How well it has work is questionable, of course.  You also say that you understand taht Arenanet is deep into GW2 developement, but you obviously don't understand properly.  Anet has been pretty much split into two part, the great magority is working on GW2, and has little to so with the current state of the origonal game.  The other part is the Live Team, and those that help them.  The Live Team is kind of a skeleton crew, so there is only so much they can handle.  Not the smartest thing, having it as small as it is, but with the current economy, they might not have had much of a choice in the matter.  While I can't say I'm always happy with the skill balances, I deal with it.  They'va hardly cramped my play-style all that much, and I'm not big on those gimicky builds anyways.  I've lso missed a few of those "special limited time" stuff that come out, but I do know that the birthday slot WAS avaible for over a month.  I think they even streached it longer then intended (or maybe that was something else, not sure).  I had another point or two to make, but they've escaped me now, so I'll end with this: You're really in the minority with your view that Guild Wars 2 will be a "monumental disappointment".--Will Greyhawk 09:38, 16 May 2011 (UTC)