I used to be a hardcore gamer in high school, especially during the Counterstrike years. I stopped for several years due to studies and other pursuits -- but then a friend introduced me to GW2 during beta testing a few months ago. I loved it so much that I bought one of those custom PCs that can run the ******* universe in the background, and now I'm at least a casual gamer, although I've really only been playing GW2. I'll try EQ: Next and whatever interesting MMO happens to come out, but it's been hard trying to play anything when I have GW2.
I play to relax and not think too much. I have a dagger/dagger thief - it's the only class I ever play on MMOs - and I'm thinking of making an alt just to transmute another order's set onto it

. Don't confuse "casual" with "loves to play easy games," though: I couldn't stand post-BC WoW because it was too easy

. I declined friends' invitations to their top 10 guild, because I just didn't feel rewarded at all. I love that the dungeons in GW2 are at least remotely challenging, and you really have to work for your look.
Painter's radio makes some valid points: the PvP is lacking and it really does feel like the loneliest MMO ever. The genre in general has been moving more toward single-player since EQ died. I've never joined guilds unless my irl friends were in them anyway, because a lot of the people on that genre are a little out there. In short, GW2 is great for casual players, or hardcore gamers who want to be able to put it down and pick it up whenever while playing other things, but it is not the game for the competitive crowd. Personally, I love that I can log in or out whenever I want and not feel like I'm falling behind.
painter said:
I am currently on Anvil Rock server btw, if anyone else is there too feel free to message me about it.
With guesting finally available, maybe we can all guest on one server for a bit or just have an ALL dungeon run going.
Sk8aboi said:
Oh i really like skateboard games,but you already know that from my name
I was an avid skateboarder during high school, and the Tony Hawk's Pro Skater series was my first online game. You've definitely played that if you're into skating games. I was on the best team/clan during Underground, which meant absolutely nothing, but we were invited to go to California and test the new game. Alas, I don't care much for that series anymore.