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Are You Feeling "Burned Out" by SWTOR?

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Are You Feeling "Burned Out" by SWTOR?

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Jonlinar
01.30.2012 , 09:55 AM | #101
Quote: Originally Posted by Vyradder View Post
Feeling burned out?

Stop playing so much then.
That's pretty much what I've done. I get to a point and it's like "eh, I'll be back later" so I log off for a bit.

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archifikoss
01.30.2012 , 09:56 AM | #102
Quote: Originally Posted by Leenbh View Post
It's an MMO. The reason to log in is the community you build with people. If you play solo, of course you're gonna get burnt out. Also, this game is a little over month from launch. New content galore will come out for this game.
Meh, I prefer playing solo. I don't feel too comfy socializing online... Though a good community can go a long way in player retention for those so inclined, no doubting that.

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Kanharn
01.30.2012 , 09:56 AM | #103
Quote: Originally Posted by Ansultares View Post
I'm not burnt out; I'm just bored.

Mediocre story RPG only entertains once through; highly anti-social MMO fails to maintain interest.
In your opinion.
Leader of The Alliance Union, Pre-launch Guild, Bloodworthy EU.

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Boardwalker
01.30.2012 , 09:57 AM | #104
It's not the game. It's you.

You're using the game to fill a void in your life. When you realize that the void is still not filled, you blame the game for not being what you expected. Look inward. Take the blame. Move on.
They can adjust the game all day but they can't help the issue between the keyboard and the chair.

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Ridokou
01.30.2012 , 09:57 AM | #105
Used to be a staunch defender for this game and in many ways I still am. But yeah, I've noticed that I sometimes log in, sit there, look at the screen and just close it out. I've been toying more and more with the idea of cancelling my account and I'm not sure why.

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Aggathor
01.30.2012 , 09:58 AM | #106
I felt burnt out too.. almost to the point where i'd not listen to quest givers..

Now I'm level 46, I just did a 4 man Heroic quest with just my GF..

It was very hard and we had to use tactics and wiped on occasion.. it was very challenging, but we managed to complete the quest, hardest quest i have come across.

..and it was epic fun!


Now im looking forward to hardmode level 50 FPs if they're anything like what i just encountered.. lets just hope this game doesnt go down the WoW path..
MMO rule #3583: Quiters never whine and whiners never quit.

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RocNessMonster
01.30.2012 , 09:59 AM | #107
It's not just the game, it's the entire genre. The genre has overly been stagnant for over a decade now. When you distill it down to its basic elements, the genre consists of nothing but level to cap, gear for pvp or pve and that is it.
I need about tree fitty.

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talligan
01.30.2012 , 10:00 AM | #108
Everything in moderation mates, you last longer that way.

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RocNessMonster
01.30.2012 , 10:02 AM | #109
Quote: Originally Posted by Dechomai View Post
As I posted in another thread, I think what's "missing" is ambience: No epic music, lack of sound effects (alien birds chirping, droids bleeping, lack of population and conversations going on at the space ports, mobs and beasts practically silent as you fight them, etc.). The "silence" is deafening. What made you feel like you were walking into an epic story in WoW? How about the anthems you heard when entering/exploring a major city or region? And when the music wasn't playing, the environmental sounds carried the immersion effect.
*** game are you playing?!? If there is one area this game excels in, it is the music department.
I need about tree fitty.

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Mogsters
01.30.2012 , 10:05 AM | #110
Its boring cuz i have done it all before in a better game.