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Stirek

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  1. So is the ability to level solo. However, on light to moderate servers where there aren't over 100 on the planet, the ability to group is present when there are 40.
  2. Same here, which is why I did the only thing they will listen to, I unsubbed. Still active until Aug 18th so will keep coming to the forums to see if they will at least have a few light to moderate servers for those of us who enjoy the smaller community. Doubtful they care though.
  3. Just unsubbed this morning (20 days left). I have no desire to go to an over populated server. Decided since they are remaining silent, best to unsub now and just keep an eye on the forums to see if they elect to have a few light to moderate population servers. Doubtful though.
  4. No, it's not a solo game, though it's designed for that for most of the playing time. However, overpopulated servers are not fun for many of us who are not tranferring voluntarily. Should they decide to have a few light to moderate servers, I will continue playing.
  5. Absolutely! I moved some characters just to see what some of the zones looked like. Too many people...have to start doing camp checks like my old EQ days. If they don't have any moderate to light server plans, I'm gone. If they continue to remain silent, I will be unsubbing before my subscription runs out in mid August
  6. I agree. But which of all the posts of "I'm quitting" are discussing it in a fair and sensible manner? There are things to fix in this game, and when I encounter them, I will look to see if anyone else posted the same thing, if not, I report it. WoW still hasn't fixed my hunter pet bar from disappearing...on their stock UI even when I entered an instance, got ressed, got off a flying mount...etc. I don't mind the sensible discussions, it's a laugh to see all the I'm quitting threads when most of the problems aren't game breaking. Annoying, certainly. But have they taken the proper steps to report it?
  7. Don't forget to add all the others to the list My point still stands.. many players should never start at the launch of an MMO. I enjoy playing.
  8. Nope, just wanted to add a positive thread... It's also here for us to show our support. If you don't agree, don't read I don't actually read the unsub, I quite, WoW or other game is better threads, just the titles so throwing my 2 credits in to show the Dev Team/SWTOR that I enjoy the game.
  9. Doesn't boil my blood at all. Just seeing all the unsubbing comments makes me laugh. If they believe the other game didn't have these issues on release is actually pretty ludicrous. Oh, as to your point about this being a public forum? Yep, sure is, thus my positive thread to let the Devs/SWTOR team know I am enjoying the game. Still doesn't invalidate my point that if a player doesn't want to experience the growing pains of a new MMO, they should wait a few months.
  10. Let's change WoW to EQ and then you are closer to the mark. EQ was the game that started the ball rolling in the MMO market. Yes, UO was before EQ but EQ became "The MMO". WoW was fun, now it isn't. SWTOR is fun...for me. People have to make their own choice but all the players saying they are unsubbing, should never, ever play an MMO on release. They will only experience the same frustration on the next one if they do.
  11. I know, it's absolutely horrible of me. I will have my Sith Warrior choose a light side option as punishment.
  12. That has been the case in just about every MMO ever released (even the vaunted WoW at its release and during expansions). I'm sorry for the bug you are experiencing, but have you taken the proper path in trying to get it (or them) resolved? If they have acknowledged the bug you are experiencing, then you can bet the Dev Team is working overtime trying to get a fix out for it if it is game breaking. However, if it isn't a "game breaking" bug, then it might take a bit, thus my point that if people do not want to experience the growing pains of a fledging MMO, never play one on its release. Wait a few months and then try it. Stirek
  13. So I can play SWTOR. Having played other MMO's on their release dates, I see many of the same things: Server queues patches (announced and unannouced) to improve the game End game content not finished and buggy (yes, even WoW) It's a new MMO, for those who don't like to be in on new games growing pains, try waiting next time when another MMO is released so you don't get all whiney on the forums. Stirek
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