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Yeah, you can.
Kermit_The_Frog said:I am glad I went with Guild Wars ...
Petros said:Heh...I'm glad I went Guild Wars, too. I have a Me/Mo, E/Me, Mo/W, and a W/Mo, all ascended. Only the Monk and the Warrior have beaten the game, though.
Guild Wars gave me a nice break from WoW. Six months out of wow, and two months out of GW, I'm back. I just don't play GW much anymore because I got burned out of it; I probably would do more if I could have six characters (why in the world do they give you six classes but only four character slots?! Argh...it's infuriating).
Having seen everything there is to see in both, I can honestly say that GW and WoW are two experiences that one can have simultaneously. If you don't have a ton of time (and don't like things getting too complex), GW is an excellent choice. If you like an in-depth, gigantic world to immerse yourself in (and have a TON of time to spare), go with WoW.
Guild Wars has actually afforded me a lot of experiences that I carried back with me when I returned to WoW, and I'm a much better player because of it. GW teaches excellent basics of the MMO, and is a ton of fun to play as well. If it were as long and huge as WoW, I'd play it more; the fun-per-minute was definitely higher. The problem is that it just doesn't offer enough to keep my attention for the long haul.
whats that?Electronic Punk said:Say goodbye to your social life
Aprox said:Yeah, its really over-rated...... but doesnt the net count as social?
I played both GW and WoW, found WoW to be about.... 375.24% better then GW. GW was fun, for about 30 minutes. The lack of depth and well anything that involves skill turned me off. Been playing WoW again lately... tis a great game.