Talk:GuildWars.com news/20060712

I guess with the Dragon Festival, the PvPers might have felt a little jaded. While I could care less for PvP/GvG (no substance, just kill or be killed), I would think most of those players would already have accumulated amass of Bally faction and unlocked almost every, if not every thing possible. Double Bally faction just doesn't seem like a big seller. :\ -Gares 12:57, 12 July 2006 (CDT)
 * GvG has no substance? Pah. GvG is the highest level of play Guild Wars offers, nothing is more challenging and demanding than GvG. I dont think this is due to the PvPers feeling a bit jaded, but an attempt to get as many guilds as possible to play during the short season - even if they have no hope of getting to #1 to go to lepzing. That way they can feel that they all won, at least on the player level. --Draygo Korvan (Yap) 13:00, 12 July 2006 (CDT)
 * I wouldn't call it the highest level of play. See, I would say that completing an 8 man run in The Deep would be more challenging than GvG, but you may be a PvPer and I am a PvEer, so we may see things differently. Although, I didn't even comment on the Open part; While I know nothing of seasons and ladders, except eventually someone is going to win some real world money and there's going to be a skill update :P, ANet trying to get more guilds to dip their toes in the waters of PvP seems like a good idea. You never know if you like something unless you try it. -Gares 13:24, 12 July 2006 (CDT)