
not saying its a bad game as i play it myslf sometimes. but for me i have always found manyfiles needed to be downloaded each time i log on.
If you were to log on Everyday there wouldn't be a lot.
Usually it's just skill changes and bug fixes which are a few files.
or week end events.
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Roy: [singing] We don't need no education.
Moss: Yes you do; you've just used a double negative
(゚Д゚≡゚Д゚)
Roy: [singing] We don't need no education.
Moss: Yes you do; you've just used a double negative
Guys, aside from these pointless arguments about download times and costs, it has to be said that the PvP mechanics in GuildWars are far more complexed and balanced than in WoW. GW can hold successful, fair and controlled tournaments which rely more on a player's skill to win the matches, rather than the time they have spent griding levels.
Due to the open ended nature of WoW, it is impossible to control the gameplay in a way that allows a tight and balanced PvP structure to exist.
Granted, for players who enjoy Role Playing and PvE over competetive play, WoW is far more rewarding, but in Guildwars PvE just isn't the main emphasis of the game anymore, and in my opinion it never was. For these reasons, as I have said before, you cannot critise the 2 games for features they do or do not have.
If you really want to have a debate about the differences between the 2 games, you need to cut the petty arguments and compare them, not criticise.
My friend plays it, I think his name is Cymro on it.
Do you know him?
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