Had a nice overly long post setup but then I had to go help my dad with his comp and lost it...So, the summery is->
1) Game vs Computer.
For one thing I don't see to many games hitting CPU walls it is usually the GPU that lets you down unless you have a real clunker. I didn't have any rendering issues or rubber banding or anything. My comp is not awful(3.2GHz AMD, GTX 560ti and a godawful 4gb of DDR2(TWO) ram) but you could make a similar yet way better comp for under $700(you could get the same CPU/GPU, a better MoBo{better speeds} and 16gb of DDR3 + a PSU for probably $650). In other words if your computer was having major issues then its a "you" thing not a GW2 thing from my point of view.
2) The actual game.
The good. Story quests are fun(at least the first time through) and a great mechanism for exploring the world(they start sending you out and about by like 15th lev). Skill challenges are a neat way to level up the, you guessed it SKILLS. Reg Quests, I never really felt myself waiting around for mobs to kill or fires to put out like I do in wow and there were tons of people running around doing them at the same time, fluid questing. Different play types, I only really played the thief but it seems like you could play it a bunch of different ways, which is a huge + for me since I am still going to be playing WoW/DotA and probably PS2(when it comes out) so I don't want to have to level 5 chars in order to not be stuck stabbing someone in the ass for 5 hours a night(oh yeaaa) or healing ppl all day long.
The bad. Was mostly scaling issues for me, like getting one shot by a super mob just because there are 100 people beating on him(I know I know dodge better

) or running out of PVE stuff to do and being 5 levels to low to move on, I hate repeating content(and I'm afraid they will want you to combat it VIA there MicroTrans Store : [ ). Other stuff like how god awful the chat was is annoying but fixable(might have already done it for all I know). UI stuff, I am spoiled by how amazing WoW's UI customization is and being able to set it just how I want it, not being able to move things around or easily keep track of buffs/debuffs feels really bad but I can see myself getting used to how it is setup given enough time playing...Targeting was annoying, sometimes it was hard to tell who you were targeting or where the mob you were targeting was if there was a lot of stuff going on.
There was more but I can't think of it : [
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