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DarthDraigos

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  1. Wow i thought i was at the back of the line with the 12th.
  2. Back of the line here at December 12th, Accepting the fact i have to wait
  3. 12th of december 18:00 PM GMT Approx, Back of the line and loving it!
  4. December 12th here, nothing, i guess ill be one of the last people in. If anyone from december gets in, let me know! thanks guys, Good recovery Bioware! Didnt think i was getting in till Sunday/Monday, its looking up now!
  5. Who agrees with me that Sith Inquisitor Assassin's are the best class in the game?
  6. Stealing SIG's because i am Proud and yet Not Proud of this thread
  7. Its really bad to see Pro waiters in such angry states, but i think this is needed to open the eyes of Bioware
  8. Sorry man, but i only ordered it yesterday unstanding that i will probably not get online until a day or two after EGA started, but at this rate, it looks like the people who still paid like the others but couldnt afford it until more recently are not going to see EGA at all.
  9. Originally Posted by Kinegos This isn't a troll, and isn't exactly QQ although there is some of that involved. I just want to put it down for the record that the way this early access program has been implemented is truly one of the most poorly conceived ideas that I've ever personally encountered in over 25 years of playing video games. I've personally participated in launches of 6 other MMO games, and there is nothing in those experiences that compares to how ridiculous this process is. When you are dealing with a pre-launch even that is only for pre-order customers, after an extensive and massive beta testing period that was a huge success according to nearly all sources involved - it begs the huge question as to what is the limiting factor in the way you have chosen to roll out this game. I personally participated in the beta in a very limited way (not by choice, mind you, I just wasn't lucky enough to get a key) and was only online during the big Thanksgiving weekend test. That test was wonderful - there were a huge number of servers, and a huge population of testers. The game performance was amazing. So, EA/BW - what exactly are you afraid of? The ONLY way this should have been done is to have given ALL pre-orders (perhaps separated only by level of game purchased - i.e. CE customers get 7 days, SE get 5, e.g.) access at exactly the same time. Of course it will overload the servers and queues would ensue and all that - but that's what we all expect. Making your customers wait unknowingly with no idea how long it will be or when to expect an email is just adding insult to injury. A poor alternative would have been to send out emails with a set time and day that your access would be available. I read in the top post how you are monitoring the server performance and are rolling waves based on server performance. Are you seriously saying you have to wonder at this point if your servers can perform up to the task - when you probably still have 90% of the launch day players yet to even be able to play? That is not at all a good message to be sending at the beginning of an MMO franchise. At any rate, I love this game. I love BW. But I truly despise and am sickened by the way you chose to put your customers through so much stress for absolutely no good or justifiable reason. I truly hope you improve, because this is a very very poor way to start out. this last bit is by me, dont copy this. (I hope a designer reads this, so they see how much of a fail the first day was.)
  10. I hope so. Being a UK player myself i would hope they arnt just keeping the first arrivals to other countries, that would be favouritism. And i also agree that: 1) ALL the servers should of been set up beforehand. this shows that Bioware havent tried as hard as they could have, you want to make an MMO, make sure your servers are ready. 2) 'Waves' should be running at a constant rate, and should of shown what date ranges are in what 'Wave' as to give the players knowledge of what day they can get in 3) People who's EGA days are going to dwindle to the point of launch day shouldnt have to pay a pre-order fee when the player isnt playing on a pre-launch date. 4) People who are crying on this thread need to stop complaining, too bad if you dont get in today, i didnt, so im waiting for tomorrow, although i will admit, if i dont get an invite by thursday, i will be highly frustrated as i will feel that im not getting what i expected when i bought the game. since i payed £5.00 for the pre-order fee, i would expect at least 5 days before the launch Im sure at least some people here can agree with me.
  11. BUILD A RAFT MAN QUICK! WE ARE STARTING TO DROWN IN NERD SWEAT AND TEARS HERE!
  12. The Pages are appearing faster than i can click the next page!
  13. 400 + pages in less than an hour, fastest growing thread ever.
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