Greetings fellow players. Just shamelessly came back to the game after quite some time and a friend told me to wait for today's patch note before getting gear for my red since bla bla bla patch note. So... today after waking up I logged in to update the game and read the patch note but I was just dumbfounded and the sheer amount of words made my brain hurt a little. Keep in mind I actually write stories and read a lot in my spare time so I'm used to seeing walls of words.Thing is, 90% of it was not interesting to me as a player, cool to know and all but it just didn't concern me much. As it is, I believe like any other games, only a little percentage actually go thought the effort of reading the notes and the others either don't care or rely on other people to explain in youtube videos and such. Therefore, my idea is just changing how the patch notes are written.Here is how I would see it: * Generalsuper cool stuff and updates about the changes brought to differents windows ingame, the gem store and all of that * PvEShort text saying we have new updates about .... fractal changes? Another short text saying one of the raids has been tweaked! * PvPReward track has been changed! * WvWInsert here the various general changes about WvW like the warclaw changes that affect all classes and players before going in the details of each class Warrior Ranger Pretty sure your you can make it look better and possibly at stuff in that does not say spoiler or even maybe link words to have some mini index at the top to click on that leads you directly to say general PvP changes but as it is, it takes some mental effort to go through the patch notes! Hopefully, something like this would be much more readable considering the amount of work you guys put in every patch and all the changes. Instead of scrolling down a massive page to be able to select what you actually want to read would be appreciated. Also, less is sometimes more! In all honesty, I don't remember what I read just before because I'm bombarded with so much information. # Anyways, have a good day and have fun!