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Originally Posted by Arctic Strike
A secondary, vainity lvl would be good, I guess.
And I hate people who whine for something new, something comes along like GW comes through and delivers, and they start complaining how it sucks when it's only been out for than 2 months. Similar games have had a long time to establish themselves. Some people just need to learn to shut up and wait. Chasing the newest thing is the dumbest thing someone can do. At least this issue along with other problems with the game play will weed out the whiners.
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Very well said ^^
People need to quit complaining about things the game doesn't have, 2 months after it's released. For all the people new to how games work, this is how it goes. Games cost millions of $$$ to make, and many years of experienced programmers, writers, translators, graphic designers, etc to make it happen. A.Net has worked diligently to make sure the internet networking to their servers is top notch, but not only that, but free to customer use. Anyways, while the game is being made, it goes through 3 main stages, Alpha, Beta, Release. Alpha is when there is hardly anything to the game at all, maybe the character can walk around and the HUD is halfway to almost being hardly useable. Beta, is when things like UI, AI, character movement and environment interaction has been completed and when the game is rigorously tested for run time errors, called bugs. Then, the game goes gold, and releases. The producers of the game then check things like how the public is reacing to the gameplay elements, and essentially take in suggestions on forums like these. If something in the game is a HUGE problem...it will be fixed. But most importantly, they look to see if the community is willing to go forward with the game, and see if investing in an expansion pack is worth while. Otherwise, they spend millions more of $$$ to make an expansion pack that very few people get to play, which wouldn't be much fun at all for anyone. So, if the game is popular and the community is willing to go forward, they make the next step forward, an xpac. If you want to make a suggestion to the first GW Xpac, sorry to say but that ship has most likely sailed by now. I would guess that the team working on GW has already worked out what will be added, what will be changed, and what will be fixed, as far as major things go(like level cap out, guild hall options, etc). Of course, they can still incorporate things into the xpac that you'd find in a patch as well, because it's not all to difficult to do. The main point being this.
If they have planned to raise the level limit in the future, they will do it when they choose to. I'm not a part of their teams, so I can't say if it will happen in a patch, an xpac, or ever at all, but it's their decision, and with something like a level cap, they have it planned out...trust me...