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Nova_
PostPosted: Wed Jan 15, 2014 8:52 am    Post subject:

Thanx Merlot,


I enjoy the way Anet is doing the living story. Only bummer for me is missing the 1st half of it.


Looking forward to what they have coming up.

cen dia
PostPosted: Tue Jan 14, 2014 11:21 pm    Post subject:

thanks vm for post Merlot and the interview is an interesting read. I agree Living story has been somewhat muddled and confusing and it's good anet has acknowledged that. However I also think it has gotten better as it went along :D.

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 14, 2014 3:36 pm    Post subject:

Thanks Merlot, read the entire article this goes along with what I found about Anet pushing into the Chinese market as well.  Its, good to know the start and end times for the living story updates.



Johanson told me everything that will happen, and the four patches coming early this year - 21st January, 4th February, 18th February and 4th March - will bring about an end to excite even a bystander. Tyria really won't be the same after it, and what happens at the end will also set up Season Two.



If anyone doesn't have time to read the article, a sneak peak video is below for the next patch:


Phaumor
PostPosted: Tue Jan 14, 2014 2:31 pm    Post subject: Eurogamer interview with Colin Johanson and Mike Zadorojny.

In this interview, Eurogamer address to Johanson and Zadorojny (lead content designer) their concerns about Guild Wars future. They cover sales drop, Living Story, Anet's new scheme of update, what's coming this year and WvW.



Anet admits the living story failed, and they promise a huge event that will change Tyria forever at the end of Scarlet's arch. After that, "a lot of gameplay-changing elements, a lot of quality of life improvements, a lot of features bundled together into one big patch [...] All the big mechanical features ArenaNet is working on will be held back for a bumper update presumably in the spring/summer."


Read full interview