If you were attending PAX East a couple of weeks ago, the odds are you wanted a chance to get in on ArenaNet's panel. Unfortunately, Guild Wars 2 fans were lined up outside the panel long before it started, filling the room to capacity and dashing the dreams of several hopeful attendees. Luckily, the fine team behind the games took the time time to record the panel in its entirety and has just made the full video available on the official blog.
Posted in two parts and comprising just under an hour of total footage, the panel covers a variety of topics related to the development of Guild Wars 2 and includes a lengthy question-and-answer session from the audience. While it's not quite a substitute for being at the convention itself, the full video should prove interesting whether you weren't able to make it to Boston or just couldn't get inside the jam-packed panel session.
Reader Comments (10)
Posted: Mar 25th 2011 6:25PM Stormwaltz said
I got to the room an hour before it began, and the guys minding the line told me the room had filled a half hour before that.
Posted: Mar 26th 2011 3:03AM (Unverified) said
This game makes me drool the more I hear
I want to hear more about endgame, appearance tab and raiding content.
I want to hear more about endgame, appearance tab and raiding content.
Posted: Mar 26th 2011 8:19AM BGExorcist said
It sounds too good to be true, in al laspects. The event contribution better not be like the broken Rift contribution system though.
Posted: Mar 27th 2011 3:02AM BGExorcist said
@Apakal
it counts your GCD use, before they fixed it you could spam your no cost track woods skill for example, and get most contribution. Now you can spam some buff/debuff for the same efect.
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it counts your GCD use, before they fixed it you could spam your no cost track woods skill for example, and get most contribution. Now you can spam some buff/debuff for the same efect.
Posted: Mar 26th 2011 2:07PM (Unverified) said
No I just haven't heard anything about this key points so far. I heard dungeons, but not raid dungeons. Appearance tab is one of the most important features a MMO should have, and gets very overlooked.
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Posted: Mar 26th 2011 2:24PM paterah said
Ehm, raid dungeons aren't all the end-game is about. There are many games that don't evolve around raiding the exact same dungeon every night. In fact, I would prefer it if GW2 didn't have any raiding dungeons at all, the massive open world encounters like the Shatterer are more than enough and better in concept than the end-game raiding like in WoW and Lotro.
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