So you play what? 40 hours a week of mmos, 60 hours at a firm, let's say 6*7 hours of sleep a week. That's a total of 142 hours. In a week there's 168 hours. So you manage to study in uni, be with friends and talk to your girlfriend with the remaining 26 hours? You must be very sleep deprived lol.
Give the man a medal, he's such a figure to aspire to.
PS: I guess you also walk the dog, and wash the house, and cook within those 26 hours too.
I like that it's optional. I enjoy the freedom of being able to do story missions when/if I feel like it, explore when I feel like it, etc. I can play how I want to play rather than have a more linear experience. Now, granted, I can enjoy a good linear experience...but probably not for 100's of hours on several characters.
Most positive memorable moment for me? Probably the last few days playing the game with my son. Always amusing playing MMOs with him and never seeing a character I recognize because he is never satisfied and always deleting characters to try something else.
I guess I don't exactly understand the part of where you were "mislead" into buying the game. I think this game has a lot of issues and I played GW1 since the beta was out so of course I am disappointed in some of the directions they went with this game. However, when I was reading up on GW2 and what it offered I was never under the impression it would be "GW1 with better graphics" or whatever your assumptions were. I knew exactly what I was buying when I preordered this game.Did you just not watch the videos or read up on the game? I mean, all of this information was already out there before the game went live. Why complain about the core aspect of the game at this point?