I think it would be reasonable that, if an account is in cold storage for X years that the names get released. It doesn't remove your characters names or anything, it just means, if another player cre
The big problem is database keys. The various details in game are almost certainly not linked by character names but big gigantic numbers unique to each player. So your character named "Joe Schmo" m
And you're not listening to any of the argument because you've cooked up this scenario in your mind that you just can't seem to let go of. But let me try again.
The big problem is database keys. The various details in game are almost certainly not linked by character names but big gigantic numbers unique to each player. So your character named "Joe Schmo" mig
Never before have I seen a game where they use account names for such things, every single other game I have been in mmowise has used character names and in gw2 char name then reference name afterword
So I recently went back to revisit Guild Wars 2 first time since the base game launched and I was blown away by how much ArenaNet delivers. Just to be clear there are other criticisms and comparisons
100% correct. Even with 10 bids, there is no guarantee that a guild will get a spot because there are another 100 guilds doing the same thing as you are, putting another 10 bids on spots. What this ch
The only players I can really see being keen on this are ones who have perma-banned accounts. When the perma-banned account goes into cold storage the character names would become available for the pl
I agree that it's not difficult to find available names. I do have two characters where my first choice was taken, but in both cases a very minor change got me an available name: Dawn-Star to Dawns-St