User talk:Quizzical/Normal Mode

"This being the Internet with so many people unable to type in complete sentences, surely length matters if a word is to be typed." QFT. I see too many people with plain lacking typing skills. Anyways, I always call it "normal" mode when I talk to random people. But when I talk to someone I know that has even just a bit of HM knowlegde, it's easy mode. For me, it really depends on who I'm talking to. And sometimes HM is even beyond HM. Until you change your build and steamroll everything. I like this ^^ --- -- (s)talkpage 10:49, 8 February 2008 (UTC)

On most other games, Difficulty "Easy" is manageable for bright 6-year-olds. Guildwars has no "easy" mode, else there'd be no taxis, ferries, rushes or runs in that mode. The mode you start the game in is correctly called "default mode" since it has no name. "Standard mode" would also be acceptable. "Normal" is a fairly reasonable synonym for both of these words that is at the same time easy to spell and internationally understood. mendel 00:16, 1 June 2008 (UTC)


 * You greatly underestimate how much some players like to get runs. I've seen someone asking for a run through Chahbek Village easy mode, as well as people asking for runs through places that, even if you wish to fight your way through, there aren't any mobs on the path to fight.  And then, of course, there are the people who want runs from Lion's Arch to Ascalon City, even though by the time you naturally get to Kaineng Center or Consulate Docks in another campaign, you're much higher level (and have cleared much harder content) than the content up to Lion's Arch in Prophecies.  Quizzical 00:21, 1 June 2008 (UTC)
 * The reason it was called normal mode in the first place because it was what was before the introduction of HM.--[[Image:Gigathrash_sig_G.jpg]]ìğá†ħŕášħ 02:12, 1 June 2008 (UTC)


 * Before the introduction of hard mode, easy mode wasn't called anything in particular, as there was no need to classify it. Quizzical 02:32, 1 June 2008 (UTC)