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Vanlan

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  1. Hmm, there's something odd about his picture. http://i690.photobucket.com/albums/vv266/Vanlan_drasea/glitch4.png
  2. People understand that this is the whole POINT of pre ordering, right? The more people who pre-order and the earlier they do it, the more servers a company can have ready on launch since they'll a better idea the demand. This is why any of you that pre-ordered in December complaining about not getting early access are fools. You're pre-order came too late to help Bioware judge how many servers they needed. If you expect to pre-order at the last minute, and get in early access immediately, and not have long queues you're kidding your selves. the only ones I feel bad for are the ones who ordered early and are stuck in those queues created by the late comers.
  3. Pre-order rates do tend to increase drastically in the last weeks before launch. Lacking information on the number of digital orders, it's impossible to know.
  4. Numbers. If they have a 500,000 person limit per day, they stop when they hit that limit, regardless what day that is.
  5. If you've been watching the general forums at all you'd know they're in December already.
  6. Due to my own poor planning I'll still be cut off from the 22nd to the 6th, but I love those two extra days
  7. You could save 15% or more by switching to Geico.
  8. You want to know what's fair? Game companies do Pre-orders to begin with to allow them to judge interest in the game and make sure they have enough product on launch. The sooner they know, the less money they waist rushing at the end by under anticipating demand, or waist with too much product for over anticipated demand. In short. Those of us who pre-ordered months ago actually provided a service to Bioware in determining their pre launch numbers. That, as a matter of fact, is also a service to you late comers because it means they had enough warning to have the servers they needed. As a result, Bioware is giving the people who ordered earliest, the people who helped them the most, a day or two of extra time. A day or two that will make NO DIFFERENCE AT ALL in two weeks. No top of that. All this B******* you're doing is preemptive, because the 15th is to-f******-morrow!
  9. Basically he's tired of: "My free donut isn't as big as his free donut! Either give me a bigger donut or take away some of his donut! I don't care if he got here first! waaaaaaaaa!"
  10. Not true, if they keep the same rate as today (They could increase it) they should get all of November tomorrow, meaning you'd probably get in on Friday or Saturday. But if you want to be doom and gloom because you were late to the party, that's always and option too.
  11. Late November and December is almost entirely digital pre-orders too, due to shipping times and CE's being sold out.
  12. They should be getting all of November in tomorrow if they keep the same rate they had today. If they ramp up the invites, they may get December in too.
  13. They do match levels as much as they can, but if there's no one playing in a certain level range, rather than waiting an hour to play, you get bolstered and put into a different level range.
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