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Warriors impress me a lot as they can fit into nearly any role you can think of except for a dedicated healer (Guardian, Engineer and Elementalist have it beat there).
I think I can spec my warrior in such a way as to prove you wrong. Depends on how potent a certain trait is.
So, other than PvP or WvWvW or apparently the dungeons I haven't gotten to yet, is there any incentive to group up in actual parties rather than just doing stuff loosely knit with other people who happen to be doing the same things as you?
Or . . . have I just not gotten there yet?
Originally posted by Armando
No one at Square Enix has heard of Occam's Razor.
Originally posted by Armando
Nintendo always seems to have a legion of haters at the wings ready to jump in and prop up straw men about hardware and gimmicks and casuals.
Originally posted by Taskmage
GOD IS MIFFED AT AMERICA
REPENT SINNERS OR AT LEAST GIVE A NONCOMMITTAL SHRUG
GOD IS AMBIVALENT ABOUT FURRIES
THE END IS COMING ONE OF THESE DAYS WHEN GOD GETS AROUND TO IT
Originally posted by Taskmage
However much I am actually smart, I got that way by confronting how stupid I am.
GW2 Album
Enjoy it while it lasts. I've apparently hit the upload limit so it'll start pruning older images now since I don't feel like paying them money.
I will be adding screenshots to my FFXI screenshot thread later.
Also a mesmer is basically the game's equivalent of a Bard. It specialises in enfeebling magic and buffing. I love having one on the party because it makes me more awesome at whatever my role is in the party.
I'll grab a few screenshots when I get home today. I've been finding a metric asstonne of dyes, and I've had a lot of fun mixing and matching. My three established themes so far are Paladin, Lannister, and Nighthawk.
So I've finished with the race specific section of my personal story and moved on to joining one of the three orders. The writing for the generic section seems comparatively weak, and cliche. It all pretty much assumes I'm playing as a human, or at least doesn't account for the fact that people will be playing through these missions as a Charr. I joined the Vigil and it's like they didn't really account for the fact that my character is pretty much on par with or outright superior to these schmucks given his time serving the Legion. They treat you like you're some wet-behind-the-ears doe-eyed squishy pink skinned adventurer, totally not accounting for the fact that my character is a battle-hardened beast born from the war-machine that is the entire Charr culture. It's very irritating.
I really just want to tell the Vigil to go screw themselves and go back to the Iron Legion and my warband.
Bad graphics?
This game is absolutely beautiful on every level.
The game is simply a joy to play.
I think if you're really that attached to using a gamepad there are some folks who've scoped out how to make that happen, but there's nothing official yet. Default control scheme is a bit clunky though, I'll give you that. I ended up getting a logitech g600 and now everything's fine.
With no monthly fees I'd say even if you don't stick with it long term you're more than likely to get your money's worth out of your purchase.
Yeah I tweaked with the control scheme until I got something I'm comfortably with:
Q and E = Slot 2 and 1
1, 2 and 3 = Slots 3-5
4 = Elite
Z, X, C = Utilities
V = Heal
S = Evade Backwards
A and D = Strafe left and right
Basically all the controls that I need are all where my left hand covers. I use the mouse to turn because it's so much more faster and efficient than keyboard turning. Because of that I don't need a backpedal key either so I had that set to roll backwards.
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