Love GW2, with one exception....the dreaded WvWvW queue. Last night I queued from Lion's Arch as soon as I possibly could, about 15 minutes early. The borderland is full of course. Waited for well over an hour, and having heard before that if the wait is that long you might be bugged, I re-queued. Finally after about another half hour I get in. At that point had a great time once I hooked up with our group.
My question is, what do you think the future will hold as far as queues? I know AN has been working on bugs and such, and that they have said to give things a little time for server populations to normalize. But do you think the queue is here to stay? For me, I had really planned on focusing on WvW in GW2, but limited playtime and queues don't really mix. So for me, it's changed how I approach the game. I'm still having fun, but honestly I'm a bit disappointed. I had imagined once again reliving those glory days of DAOC.
And one final thought...a big thank you to Fog and our leadership for allowing those of us who are in the queue and ready to go to claim participation. It takes a little of the sting out of the disappointment of not being in there with the family. Just wanted you to know it's appreciated.
» Edited on: 2012-09-28 10:56:10