Legends of Aria is inspired by Ultima Online, which is number 2 on our list. First things first, you will either need the Citizen Pass ($20), Starter Pack ($25), or premium membership ($10 a month) as you cannot access the Legends of Aria‘s housing system as a free player. The housing plot and blueprints are bought for in-game money. some people said i should play from the laucher (they said the game runs smoother from there) The standalone and Steam install are both exactly the same files. Get a standalone account, and run it through Steam if you want via the launch argument. Standalone accounts have options on how they run and where they buy, but cannot buy through Steam. Player Housing is something I been really interested in seeing added to the game. The kind of player housing that is instanced and also allow players to fully build their own houses not just decorate. Rift's dimensions is a prime example of this. Would be a great asset to the game. While in the air with the griffon, hold LT to dive with right joystick up, and then ascend with right joystick down. It actually makes griffon flying a lot easier for me. Other changes include X,A,B,Y and RB becoming Weapon Skills 1-5. But this is where I think my controller setup shines. Reasons against housing: - Player housing is often used for extra storage which we have covered fine by the bank. - Player housing is often used to showcase achievements, but being able to buy pretty much anything in GW2 makes this meaningless. Nothing is impressive. . I really hope they utilise the guild hall tech and give us a blank slate to use as our canvas, a little area for each major city/race/expansion. Bring back scribing with furniture crafting, the ability to make our own homes with existing building assets.

does guild wars 2 have player housing