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You Guys DO Realize You're The Minority, Right?

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You Guys DO Realize You're The Minority, Right?

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Mannic
01.02.2012 , 11:26 PM | #41
Quote: Originally Posted by Inraika View Post
Give it time.

This is not a typical MMO, its far more immersive and has more to offer story wise then half the MMO's on the market. To get the full experience of the game play another story, I heard there are some quite good ones out there. This game will grow, stop complaining, people like you make these games fail.
Sorry, but I disagree. This is a very, very typical MMO with voice-over attached. It loses much of its "immersion" for many players once you're out of Act I. It doesn't take long before you realize the game is just a more-linear version of WoW.

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Skern
01.02.2012 , 11:26 PM | #42
What people don't realize is that a lot of people complain in game too, not just on the forums. We complain on here in hopes of getting a dev response, but, alas, no luck.

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Vitiatix
01.02.2012 , 11:27 PM | #43
Quote: Originally Posted by Graydon View Post
Sorry you feel that way. You paid for a game that starts at level 50? You sure aren't too smart. Now I see why you so angry.

My SWTOR gaming experience started at level 1.
Plenty of single player games out. Give me a reasonable explanation why you belong in an MMO if you only care about 1-49. MMO's were designed for the hardcore, this isn't disputed among developers. Do you think Everquest and Ultima Online was supposed to be played 2 hours a week? Give me a break. MMO's are supposed to be about competitive play with p l a y e r s.

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Graydon
01.02.2012 , 11:28 PM | #44
Quote: Originally Posted by Mannic View Post
but the forums are made up of a vast majority of fanboys.
Yes....I can feel your anger.

Too funny. That's going to keep you up at night. So many people on the forums love this game.

I have seen your history of garbage. Every reply demonstrates how hurt and angry you are. Almost comical. Actually very funny!

Your time is running out. Have fun trolling the next MMO.

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Sileas
01.02.2012 , 11:29 PM | #45
Quote: Originally Posted by Mannic View Post
So what you're saying is that re-rolling is end-game.

Funny how when those of us who told Bioware over a year ago "we hope your view of end-game isn't that you get to 50 and re-roll" were told by fanboys there would be PLENTY of end-game, SO much end-game...

Re-rolling isn't everyone's cup of tea. By Bioware's own metrics, only 50% of the players who bought ME2 even played through the story ONE time. They should have known that re-rolling at end-game was a recipe of huge loss of retention.
I am saying that your idea of being bored is not my idea bored. And guess what..i am still finding things to do at 50 with my main character. I also know that the game is very new and the game will grow over the next year. Tell me...what mmo have you played at launch that was perfect or had all the end game you needed?

What do you plan to accomplish by QQing? Gees if you are that upset with the game then un-sub and be done with it. Or you could spend time bug reporting things or making constructive posts to help impact the game in a positive way? Just saying...

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Mannic
01.02.2012 , 11:30 PM | #46
Quote: Originally Posted by Skern View Post
What people don't realize is that a lot of people complain in game too, not just on the forums. We complain on here in hopes of getting a dev response, but, alas, no luck.
Yes, and in my experience, it's right around Alderaan that you start hearing complaints. Prior to level 30-ish, it's all rainbows and duckies. Once players start filtering out of the noob areas it changes a lot.

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WarTornPanda
01.02.2012 , 11:30 PM | #47
Quote: Originally Posted by smartalectwo View Post
A party of people go to a restaurant. They all order a three-course meal. Halfway through the starter course, some of them complain that their dessert hasn't arrived.
Good dumb analogy. Buying a video game and expecting a polished and complete product is just like going out to dinner with your friends.

Your analogy would be akin to players immediately desiring more content.

How about...

A party of people go to a restaurant. They all order a three-course meal. Halfway through the starter course, some of them complain that their food has bugs in it. One person does not because the food cost a lot of money and he's in denial.
"I like assassinating assassins. They always look so surprised."
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Greyfeld
01.02.2012 , 11:30 PM | #48
Quote: Originally Posted by RecondoJoe View Post
That's why there is over 2,000,000 views, and several hundred thousand comments regarding the FPS issues. Small minority.
If there were 500,000 comments, it still wouldn't be a pittance of the community if it broke down into 10 comments per poster.

Numbers only matter if they're taken within context.
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Amnolith
01.02.2012 , 11:31 PM | #49
Quote: Originally Posted by Skern View Post
What people don't realize is that a lot of people complain in game too, not just on the forums. We complain on here in hopes of getting a dev response, but, alas, no luck.
And this is the most important post I have read today. This is the single most important comment that "fanboys" do not understand or refuse to accept. The concept that the game could have flaws because one does enjoy it and finds no flaws.

I have myself cursed in game in general about the UI of the auction house only to get tons of similar comments in chat. People DO come to the forums to complain not for trolling but because they DO hope to get responses from the CMs which judging from the Dev Tracker is...doubtful imo

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Mannic
01.02.2012 , 11:31 PM | #50
Quote: Originally Posted by Sileas View Post
Tell me...what mmo have you played at launch that was perfect or had all the end game you needed?
Rift. It wasn't perfect by any means, but the end-game at launch was worlds better than what we've been given in TOR.