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Most have noticed how most games now have at least a Single player campaign. This would definatly be a great example of a game that can be changed over as an option to play alone with heros and henchman through out the campaign without the need of constantly being on the internet and worrying with other people complaining or other types of problems you would notmally have. Things like that would include market inflation and defaltion of prices would no longer be worried about giving you solid confidence to learn to rely on no one but yourself. This method may seem a bit crude, yet it's the foundation of all games. There really wouldn't be much needed done to acchieve this since the game is already fully designed to meet these standards; with the exception of a non-online base.

The main objective of this method would allow people to play freely in a worry free zone and would not affect any other players directly or indirectly since offline campaigns can be stored separately from online databases. In simple terms you wont' be able to cheat online by attempting to transfer them to the online account.

A possible PVP senerio could also come of this by replacing human slots with randomized zaishen and other henchman as Fill-ins, allowing even more possiblities as an offline canidate for those who rather play alone, instead of with people of various age range and uncontrolable language and emotions.

Thanks for you time- --Sithis 01:06, 23 June 2010 (UTC)

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Should at least somewhat resemble your username.
Alternatively, you can register User:Sithus and redirect that page here, or merge the two accounts. — Raine Valen User Raine R.gif 16:33, 8 Sep 2010 (UTC)


Ok I've fixed it since i only have one account. *just an ingame name that everyone has called me for the past 5 years.*


It's to help separate this one from my GameSpot reviewing page in Google since there is so many. TitusFFX 23:03, 8 September 2010 (UTC)

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I'm not sure where you got the idea it was alright to remove comments, but it isn't. Unless a comment is a personal attack or 100% trolling with no content, you are not allowed to remove it or edit it. Swearing is not against policy, and swear words are an everyday part of the English language. Refrain from editing or removing comments in the future, thanks. -Auron 02:53, 27 October 2010 (UTC)

Uncorrect A page may be modified or removed at Creator's own option. It's in the EULA* --The preceding unsigned comment was added by User:TitusFFX (talk).
Talk Page Policy.- TheRave talk (talk) 03:05, 27 October 2010 (UTC)
EULA stands for end-user license agreement - it's what the Guild Wars game has, but it doesn't exist on the wiki. Content, and the removal of content, is dictated by policy which is agreed upon by the community. As you can see from TheRave's link, you can only remove comments that constitute obvious vandalism, personal attacks, etc. Note that the list has no entry for "swearing." -Auron 03:19, 27 October 2010 (UTC)