by Xyn_Air » Fri Aug 31, 2007 7:48 pm
Well, looks like I am going to resurrect another thread. Heh. I do that from time-to-time.
As for Guild Wars, I also happen to play. Around the time my daughter was born, I took a couple months hiatus where I didn't log in very often. However, I have played regularly since Prophecies and now am excited about Eye of the North. It is a good way for me to unwind when I am not flying about in FS.
I have a guild (and we even have a website and forums that I, ahem, need to update) and we are part of a four guild alliance. Participation waxes and wanes (seems to be about the norm for online communities), but our guild alone has about 1/2 dozen or so really active members and many others that show up once in a blue moon. The main guild has about a dozen-and-a-half active members and there are a few members in each other the other two guilds that play regularly.
I really do enjoy Guild Wars, but I am afraid that some of the things they left out of the game have kind of hurt long-term participation. Game play is beautiful and often challenging, but can be repetitive after awhile. If only they had thought to let players craft items on their own, or build structures, or something of that nature, if could have really added a new life to the game. One hopes to see these things when GW2 comes out (late 2008? mid 2009?).
Anyway, I love the game. Great idea, still have lots to explore, and too many characters to count. Despite it's limitations, it is great escapist fun for me, and I will keep playing it as long as the servers keep running. Oh, and with no monthly fee, how can you go wrong?