The average series Guild Wars 2 looks like
Uploaded by 1buyguildwars2 on Aug 21, 2012
February 2 came one of the most highly anticipated massively multiplayer online game Guild Wars 2 Online, the action in which, as the name suggests, is set in the universe of TV shows and movies, "Guild Wars 2." We spent a few days aboard the Federation and the Klingon Empire during the open beta and head start, designed for pre-order gamers.
In Russia, the TV series "Guild Wars 2" is not very well known. Rather, the broad domestic audience to meet him titled blockbuster, released in 2009. In the U.S., on the contrary, all products associated with the "Star way", enjoys wide popularity, and the first teleserii appeared forty years ago, in the sixties.
If you try to describe the world of Guild Wars 2 in one sentence, you get the following. In the twenty-fifth century Starfleet ships run by people and representatives of friendly races through the Universe, exploring the unknown world, battling with enemy ships, negotiating with all the counter by ducking into a black hole and making his way through the impenetrable darkness of the nebulae. You listened to a summary of a couple of hundred series and more than a dozen feature films.
In Guild Wars 2 Online, each player can become captain of Starfleet Federation (if playing for the "good") or the Klingon Empire (for conditional "bad"). They fight with each other, but all together try to reflect invasion Borg cyborgs and strange creatures called "Ondine."
The average series "Guild Wars 2" looks like. Starfleet Command (or ship communications officer, or someone else) receives the signal (information request help), and requests the starship "Enterprise" to understand. "Enterprise" is flying to the address and enter into a cosmic battle. Captain teleported from landing on the planet's surface (inside the enemy ship, the space station). There are a lot of talk, a little shooting, solve difficulties and teleported back to the "Enterprise". Usually after that they contentedly watching the results of their actions on or take out a message. "Enterprise" did the trick, and can fly in the next series. idwt0821