Guild Wars 2: Bug fix turns Gryphon into a stubborn donkey

Guild Wars 2: Bug fix turns Gryphon into a stubborn donkey

ArenaNet has released an update for the MMORPG Guild Wars 2, which fans are not at all satisfied with.

The griffin is a popular flying mount that players have previously been quite satisfied with. But not anymore. Since the latest update, it flies more like a lame duck and does not do what players want, but behaves as stubborn as a mule.

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The griffin’s good flying behavior was a bug

Previously, the griffin could be maneuvered smoothly and well. In a nosedive, for example, it was possible to pull up immediately, which worked effortlessly and led to fun maneuvers. But apparently this was just a bug, as the griffin was not supposed to be controlled like that.

This bug has now been fixed by an update in Guild Wars 2 – and it currently has fans up in arms.

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Players are angry

Because the controls of the griffin have been adjusted so that the movements are now executed with a delay. As a result, it does not fly as smoothly as before. Players are already complaining on Reddit and explaining that it is no longer fun to fly the griffin because they constantly crash into something. There is also no apparent reason for this delay that has been implemented.

Whether the developers of Guild Wars 2 will concede and restore the griffin’s old flying behavior is currently unclear.

It was not long ago that the developers angered Guild Wars 2 players with a change to the Mesmer.

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