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  1. I would resub in an instant if SWTOR allowed me to buy: - Sith armors available to wear for Republic - New ships - Ship customizations - Purple and white crystals - Bring back the Korrealis mounts or make decent-looking vehicles.
  2. That Cathar is still in the game. Jedi Master Quilb is the NPC in the Tython Jedi Temple who you deliver the baby flesh raider quest.
  3. What is shortsighted is expecting every single player to have a bunch of alts, or expect them to level one even if they are not interested. A lot of people like to stick with their mains and are not interested in playing other classes, they like to focus and devote time on the class they like. So what really is the downside to have rewards appealing to every class? Nothing, apart from developer lazyness.
  4. Color crystals were usable by everyone, no matter how much difference it makes visually, the stats are useful, unlike bowcasters where melee/pistol classes cannot equip it at all. If you don't understand that concept, you have no hope. Stop posting.
  5. I guess Windows 8 is another OS most people will skip, just like Vista. Guess the Golden Rule of using Microsoft OSes, "skip every other OS version" still holds true.
  6. Even though I am already unsubscribed, I always enjoy Dulfy's amazing contributions to the game. Another great piece. Thank you!
  7. Now you went from touting yourself as a super important and serious "guild leader" to "wildly successful business owner". Pro-tip, if you feel the need to insert your "credentials" in every message, you just look insecure and most importantly, no one here cares what you are IRL and no one is interested in joining your fascist guild. And then people keep pointing out from your own examples that you don't seem to know what "zero-tolerance" really means.
  8. Players wanted KOTOR 3, not a WoW-clone with story slapped on top. So no, Bioware didn't give players what they wanted.
  9. Any MMO can be successful if the developer is humble about it, keep it realistic, understand your audience, and just make a unique and niche game that your core fans enjoy, instead of trying to cater to everyone out there. For example: why does EVE Online retain a healthy number of subs even after all these years? It understands its fans love the open space, spreadsheet-strength economy, and no bars-hold PVP, so it continually improves upon that formula, instead of trying to shoot in all directions. Why does LOTRO remain successful? It has housing, crafting, great RP-friendly atmosphere and mechanics. Something which sets it apart from other games. What does SWTOR offer? Just story, story, story. That's the only thing that sets it apart. And worst of all, it spent hundreds of millions of dollars mostly on story and VO alone. But that's not sustainable. The other end-game stuff is mediocre compared to the competition. It could have been a very successful single player game. Maybe single-player game of the year. The KOTOR 3 that everyone clamored for. But noooo, Bioware got greedy. Instead, Bioware thought it could just copy WoW's mechanics and just add story on top, and then try to pass it off as a competitive MMO. Sorry, but you can't out-WoW WoW.
  10. For the limited slots, that's easy to get around. I could just create another F2P account to play another class story. The only incentives I think that could be enticing to new players are Operations, and good looking-customizable gear. Currently the races are one of the weak points of SWTOR and not incentive enough, because they're all just different colored humans. If they had playable Wookies or Jawas on the other hand... So the problem is, apart from the story, SWTOR has very little to offer in the endgame, compared to the other F2P titles out there. So, yes, selling additional story would be key, but that's pretty darn expensive with the voice acting and all, and I don't even know BW can pull that off anymore with the dowsizing and all.
  11. And STO didn't have the have huge development budget that SWTOR enjoyed. That makes SWTOR an even bigger failure...
  12. That's not what I said. I said the "main attraction", the distinctive "fourth pillar" of SWTOR, which is the stories, is free, then there is little worth to be paying a sub for. Please reread my post again. Or here, let me copy pasta for you:
  13. Please point out where I said the bolded part.
  14. I'm basing on this on the CURRENT information provided by Bioware so far, what does this have to do with ignorance?
  15. Well it seems you didn't read my post. I didn't ask any questions...
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