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I play multiple mmo's. I've dabbled in pretty much every major mmo released since wow. Still playing wow, and it's still my number 1 game. Why? Because I'm somehow unable to play new games? No, it's because wow does what other games aspire to do: It presents polished pve content that can be done by either hardcore players or people logging on once a week. No matter what you want to do, there are ways of developing your character further, and if I want to play with a group, I can literally do so instantly. I click a button queuing for whatever dungeon I want as a tank, bam, the dungeon is ready. So yeah, you can go on thinking you're somehow more mature as a gamer than me, and I'll keep on playing a game while you stand in fleet.
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They do, it's called the unsubscribe button. I hit it, you can to.
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Because they don't have the technology. They were unable to implement automatic transfers in time for the APAC players, every single transfer was done manually.
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I've given them enough time through a subscription. Now I'm happy to give them all the time in the world. They can take a month or a decade to turn this game into something successful, I however will no longer be paying them before they do.
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The reason for blizzard's pricing model is to compete with the pricing structures of other mmo's available in china. The reason for tor's model in EU is the same. Now, if the greeks destroy the world's economy like it appears they will, then a price drop will be justified. So to the op, maybe come back in 6 months?
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Here you go: http://www.warcraftrealms.com/activity.php?serverid=-1 Isn't it neat what players can do when they're embraced by the designers of the game and allowed to use their skills to build it up
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How people can be ''disapointed'' by TOR ?
Stealthy_Monkey replied to Angedechu's topic in General Discussion
It's disappointing because if you want to make a by the numbers rpg, you need to include all the numbers, not just the easy ones. Making a by the numbers rpg that's at the same level of games released 6 years ago doesn't cut it any more in today's mmo market -
I am angry about the economic exploit.
Stealthy_Monkey replied to bheta's topic in General Discussion
Thanks Paralli. A quick question, given that it's ok to discuss exploits in general. Has this policy recently been changed or are you simply reiterating the standing policies? The reason I ask is that SWTOR has developed a reputation for extremely lax punishments for identified exploiters among the exploit community. I was wondering if anything has been changed to stop this? -
So using this logic, this is the logical conclusion right?
Stealthy_Monkey replied to Tronzax's topic in General Discussion
Which is why BW have removed the chance of this occuring by making the combat log group wide. Tools are useless in mmo's if they can simply be lied about, if it was a personal dps meter people would just go back to discriminating against players based on gear. I feel it's largely a moot point. I've never experienced being kicked for my dps on any of my characters. My main game (wow) has dps meters pretty much as a built in feature now days. Not once have I ever been removed from group. Reason being I know my class (even the alts), I stick with my rotations and I know the fights. Turns out having 10 extra strength or what not doesn't really matter, the poor players always get noticed no matter their gear -
So using this logic, this is the logical conclusion right?
Stealthy_Monkey replied to Tronzax's topic in General Discussion
Here's a follow on from your most logical post op. 1) Bioware have implemented party combat logs in 1.2 2) Therefore, people who don't want combat logs will need to group together It's very elegant, you don't normally see 1 premise and 1 conclusion in symbolic logic