In some solo RPG's (ie: Fable) NPC's will start off disrespectful to you, but as you prove your worth they'll become more respectful- In GW:EN they just stay disrespectful. I'm tired of hearing "stop bothering me" or "bookah", all of that stuff from NPC's in GW:EN, when I've done more then enough to at least be referred to as a Hero. Many say Anet is trying to keep the races in their own persona, I think they were just too cheap to pay the voice actors a little more to get a full course of phrases.
Seeing as GW:EN is the only part of the game to actually have NPC's that talk upon being clicked, its the only part I'll dictate my suggestion to. For every race title (Ebon Vangaurd, Norn, Asura, and Deldrimor) there should be a scale of respect intertwined with it. This isn't as complex as you may think though. All they would have to do is for every rank you gain in the respective title, the NPC's would gain 1 MORE respectful phrase, and lose 1 LESS respectful phrase. That way it creates the effect of slowly climbing through the ranks of reputation/respect, and it has the two north and south poles. At rank 0 you get little respect, at rank 10 you're treated like a hero.
More Respect
Nevin
FelixCarter
I like it. Maybe it will happen in GW2, but I don't see ANet going back through and doing it for GW:EN. It's one of those things that just doesn't happen.
/Signed
/Signed
genofreek
They kinda do that, in the sense that you need rep before they recognize your greatness in the form of allowing you to get at various goods and services.
The Asura, however, are always gonna mouth off to Bookah like us. Sorry, buddy.
The Asura, however, are always gonna mouth off to Bookah like us. Sorry, buddy.