Guild Wars 2

Level 65 now.

Any fast ways to go from 65 to 80? I'm thinking crafting, but not sure if it'll take a lot of money to do.

Solo and minus a working trading post, crafting is merely a nice filler every few 10s of levels to go up a few more with whatever you've collected in the meantime. Crafting is probably the fastest method, but remember that guy who did world first 80 from 60+ was fed mats by a large amount of people to do so.

WvW can be very fast if there isn't one side outright stomping another, or it's your side stomping but you have the whole map yet to cap. If it's you camping them or them camping you - you get next to nothing.
 
Discovered you can add friends from other servers into your friends list and even into the Guild. From what I can see they can belong to the guild but not represent it. I assume this is all in readiness for when you can play between servers. Cool nonetheless.
 
Level 65 now.

Any fast ways to go from 65 to 80? I'm thinking crafting, but not sure if it'll take a lot of money to do.

What do you gain by levelling fast though, I'm enjoying the ride so far. Very low level - I'll blame that on my stuttered start but I see people at mad levels and wonder what I am missing?
 
finally did a not corafign tonight i fainlly get it a bnet! IT's confsuing at fhist but it's fun at the same time. I sued this guide here http://gaiscioch.com/tavern/guildwars_crafting/post_35198.html but what h ehell im drunk

Hehe

That guide though is good, i never realised you could send your collectibles directly to the bank a true omg moment! He also wrote a guide regarding the inventory system which is equally good.

Is the first poster around and if so can he put this in a useful links section on the first page or maybe we just need a better thread just talking about the game - no guild stuff :)
 
Discovered you can add friends from other servers into your friends list and even into the Guild. From what I can see they can belong to the guild but not represent it. I assume this is all in readiness for when you can play between servers. Cool nonetheless.

They can represent you guild no matter what server they on, they just can not get in wvwvw with you.
 
Couldn't see this posted yesterday, apologies if it was:

State of the game as of yesterday (linky)

Saturday, September 1, 2012

Account Security
Read this! If you don't want your account hacked, don't use the same email address and password for Guild Wars 2 that you've used for another game or web site. Hackers have big lists of email addresses and passwords that they've harvested from malware and from security vulnerabilities in other games and web sites, and they're systematically testing Guild Wars 2 looking for matching accounts.

We're doing everything we can to protect you. But to protect you in this case, we have to start with, "the hacker knows this person's account name and password; now how do we keep him from stealing the account?" That's hard to protect against. Don't let it get to that point. Please immediately change your password to a new, strong, unique password that you've never used anywhere else.

Hacked Accounts
Our customer support team is prioritizing tickets from customers with hacked accounts or who are otherwise blocked from logging into the game. If your account was hacked, please follow these instructions for submitting a ticket, to make sure that your ticket is correctly prioritized and to make sure you're submitting all the information we need to restore your access.

For hacked accounts, expect a response within 72 hours. As of this writing we're working on tickets submitted August 30. If you submitted a hacked account ticket on August 29 or earlier, and haven't received a response yet, your ticket may not be correctly prioritized. In that case, please submit a new ticket using the above instructions, and in the title write, "Hacked Account - Ticket submitted August 2x - Ticket number xxxxxx-xxxxxx" (fill in the date and ticket number), and we will prioritize your existing (August 29 or earlier) ticket.

Reset Password
We're leaving the "reset password" feature disabled for now. If you forgot your password, please contact the customer support team.

We're leaving this disabled for now because we believe that a significant number of customers are unaware that hackers have the passwords for their email accounts. If we enable "reset password", a hacker who can get into an email account can use that access to get into the associated Guild Wars 2 game account.

Email Authentication
Email authentication is a feature we use to prevent hackers from gaining access to an account even if they know the account name and password.

We suffered an outage of email authentication mails today, preventing players from authorizing logins from new locations. This is now resolved.

When you receive an email authentication message, or any other email from [email protected], do not mark the email as spam! If you do, your email provider may prevent you from seeing any future email authentication messages.

Parties, Guilds, etc.
We've made significant fixes to parties and guilds. However, you may still see intermittent outages. These outages cause symptoms such as party members not appearing on the map, party members not staying in the same overflow servers as they travel between maps, party members not joining dungeons together, and guild invites not working.

Trading Post
We're periodically opening the Trading Post for testing. This morning it was open to all players for six hours. As of this writing, the Trading Post is offline so we can apply further bug fixes and performance improvements.

This morning during testing, some users purchased items and didn't immediately receive them, or sold items and didn't immediately receive the gold. We do have record of these transactions and are working on completing them. Check the "pick up" tab on your commerce panel to see if your transaction has completed.

PvP Tournaments
PvP tournaments were temporarily disabled today. We have now restored them.

World v. World
World v. World matches are now updating daily. We're running 24-hour matches to balance servers.

Worlds
We added three new worlds in Europe on Thursday, and three new worlds in America on Friday, and increased the population limits on all worlds.

Overflow
During this initial surge of high concurrency, and especially while most characters are low-level and thus playing in the same starting areas, it's common for players to be directed to overflow servers. If you want to play with a friend, but you're not on the same overflow servers, you can form a party together, then right-click on your friend's portrait in the party list and click "join".

We expect the use of overflow servers to naturally subside as players spread out more through the world.

Botting and exploits
It is our policy to permanently ban accounts engaged in botting and exploits, and we're ramping up to do that.

If you discover an exploit in the game, do not exploit it or publicize it, but instead please notify us immediately at this new email address: exploits (at) arena (dot) net. (This email address is for notifying us of emergency exploits. We cannot respond individually to questions sent to this address.)

Forums
Our most important priority at the moment is to ensure that the game runs stably and flawlessly. So as to not create additional demand on our infrastructure and on our programming team, we made the decision not to open the forums until the initial mass influx of players has calmed down a bit.

Next software updates
We're making non-disruptive changes throughout the day. We'll publish the next back-end server update tonight at midnight Seattle time. The game may be unavailable for approximately 20-60 minutes while we perform this update.
 
i dont know why people are moaning do much. this game was highly antisapated MMO of the year, this should tell people that it is going to be popular and yes will have problems, same as any new MMO tht is going to be popular. everytime i come on the thread its mainly moaning about how they are waiting to get in a server or how crap there customer service is. if people look at wat GW has said just send 1 ticket as spaming it may cause further delay.:@

as for me i am low level just 14 and out of the first starting area, i am yet to experence a problem but i am trying out different classes as i havnt got a clue what i want to do as a main as i didnt do beta to find out lol. i dnt care for rushing its FTP so i can pick it up when i want to.

basically stop moaning and get a life and do sumit else for a bit rather than planning ur lfie around a game.
 
What do you gain by levelling fast though, I'm enjoying the ride so far. Very low level - I'll blame that on my stuttered start but I see people at mad levels and wonder what I am missing?

Nothing that I can see - Lv25 here and just starting Kessex Hills (15 - 25 zone) :). I've been exploring everywhere, doing everything I can in starter zone (Caledon Forest) and I always end up beating through the bush to get at a gathering node - I'll happily search for a way up a ridge for 20 mins to gather some onions, and I'm not even a cook :p.

Just finished travelling through Queensdale, tagging all the waypoints and vistas, and got 100% complete on... damn, I can't remember the name now, but that city at the North end of Queensdale. I popped into the zone accidentally while looking around the low area of Kessex Hills, saw a nearby vista and took it from there.

One of the things I love about this game - and there are many, many things I lvoe - is that you can't really outlevel a zone, so you're not pushed into the next zone once the game has decided you've done enough to keep the casual player happy. I'm crafting things that I'm not a high enough level to equip while I'm doing quests 10 levels below me - having the time of my life :).
 
I am lvl 42 now and i am getting bored, doing hearts and 100% map is starting to be a chore more than fun. Getting to 80 doesn't really motivate me much either, i can see my self getting there and then quitting. The lack of real end game content is what's going to make me stop playing earlier then i thought i think. I like the concept of WvW, but in reality for me, its just a mindless zerg spamfest. I am just strugleing to motivate my self to progress at lvl 42! Its not looking good. :(
 
This launch is pretty much a step backwards in terms of MMO launches, SWTOR, RIFT, TERA all launched very smoothly. A week on and Guild Wars 2 remains a mess, party system just flatout didn't work yesterday, Orr zone had up to 6 seconds of server lag throughout the day, 5 hour queues for WvW, Guild Bank wasn't working, mail wasn't working, AH wasn't working for 50% of people, and was pretty buggy and laggy for those who could get it working, story quests are bugged in various places.

Pretty glad I'm not paying any kind of sub for this game because the service being offered is not worth paying for right now.
 
What do you gain by levelling fast though, I'm enjoying the ride so far. Very low level - I'll blame that on my stuttered start but I see people at mad levels and wonder what I am missing?

People have been trained to rush through the levelling process because end game 'is where the real game begins'. But with GW2 you have access to end game from level 1. It's madness to **** around from heart to heart just ignoring everything else in a race to finish, the game is a masterpiece for exploring and just enjoying the world.

One guy earlier who's 80 already claimed not to have done this, and then mentioned a few posts later that he hadn't done any of the dungeons. What's the point?
 
This launch is pretty much a step backwards in terms of MMO launches, SWTOR, RIFT, TERA all launched very smoothly. A week on and Guild Wars 2 remains a mess, party system just flatout didn't work yesterday, Orr zone had up to 6 seconds of server lag throughout the day, 5 hour queues for WvW, Guild Bank wasn't working, mail wasn't working, AH wasn't working for 50% of people, and was pretty buggy and laggy for those who could get it working, story quests are bugged in various places.

Pretty glad I'm not paying any kind of sub for this game because the service being offered is not worth paying for right now.

Again, vast majority of people have been having no issues. Overflow servers are now short-lived enough that parties getting split really isn't an issue even when it does happen, which is a small minority of the time - don't know why party system wasn't working at all for you yesterday, but I had no problems and neither did anyone I played with. Very little of the game is as buggy as you seem to think it is - at least, most of the sources I've read have stated so. WvWvW queue has never been longer than 20mins or so for me. AH wasn't working for 50% (actually 75% at last test) of the people because they're implementing it in stages, with a greater and greater proportion of the population given access to test the load and bug fixes occurring all the time - if you hadn't noticed, GW2 has a pretty unique AH system, so it's obviously going to take a bit of time to polish. Mail has been available sporadically because of the number of hack attempts, the same reason email authentication has caused login issues - but of course you'll know that if you've bothered to read up on it before throwing your toys out of the pram.

As to the service, I think it's been brilliant. In particular, I love the way they're stepping firmly on the necks of people who all-round make the game worse - people with stupid names like funtclaps, people being abusive or foul in chat, people exploiting a painfully-obvious flaw in the game and whining like little girls when they're caught out, the whole run has been perfectly handled to my mind. Of course, I haven't been banned for being a tool, neither has anyone who I'd be sad to see go, so possibly I haven't had the same experience as others, but I couldn't be happier with it.

Bottom line is that the overwhelming majority appear to be incredibly satisfied with their experience. You have to remember that the problems you hear about are sensationalised and disproportionate - you'll only hear about the problems, not the vastly greater proportion that don't have any issues to gripe about. Sources seem to indicate that it's run a very smooth launch, comparatively speaking.
 
Reported a guy for afk macroing at an event which seemed to be bugged, essentially he wasn't moving, was in an area where it'd be unlikely mobs would reach him before aggroing another player and just hitting the same 3 moves in the same order for 30 mins, PM'd him, no response, "said" aloud about him needing to watch or he'll get banned, found out from another player that he'd been there for 6 levels already that morning.

Reported - he vanished within about 5 minutes and the event seemed to sort itself magically :)

I don't want this game ruined by cheats, that's what killed off WoW for me years ago when I discovered just how common botting etc is.
 
Again, vast majority of people have been having no issues. Overflow servers are now short-lived enough that parties getting split really isn't an issue even when it does happen, which is a small minority of the time - don't know why party system wasn't working at all for you yesterday, but I had no problems and neither did anyone I played with. Very little of the game is as buggy as you seem to think it is - at least, most of the sources I've read have stated so. WvWvW queue has never been longer than 20mins or so for me. AH wasn't working for 50% (actually 75% at last test) of the people because they're implementing it in stages, with a greater and greater proportion of the population given access to test the load and bug fixes occurring all the time - if you hadn't noticed, GW2 has a pretty unique AH system, so it's obviously going to take a bit of time to polish. Mail has been available sporadically because of the number of hack attempts, the same reason email authentication has caused login issues - but of course you'll know that if you've bothered to read up on it before throwing your toys out of the pram.

As to the service, I think it's been brilliant. In particular, I love the way they're stepping firmly on the necks of people who all-round make the game worse - people with stupid names like funtclaps, people being abusive or foul in chat, people exploiting a painfully-obvious flaw in the game and whining like little girls when they're caught out, the whole run has been perfectly handled to my mind. Of course, I haven't been banned for being a tool, neither has anyone who I'd be sad to see go, so possibly I haven't had the same experience as others, but I couldn't be happier with it.

Bottom line is that the overwhelming majority appear to be incredibly satisfied with their experience. You have to remember that the problems you hear about are sensationalised and disproportionate - you'll only hear about the problems, not the vastly greater proportion that don't have any issues to gripe about. Sources seem to indicate that it's run a very smooth launch, comparatively speaking.

im with you i had some issuse sending mail but just told the dude ill keep in touch when its sorted. people always have to have a moan but its when they do it all the time that gets me. people dont read into things, if there is a porblem they tend to tell u via other sources and they also tell you the progress they are making. i am more than happy with the launch and i think they have done really well.
 
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