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Meithar
01.18.2012 , 09:44 PM | #271
Quote: Originally Posted by TehIdiot View Post
This entire thread can be summed up with an analogy (cause I like analogies)

D-Bag boyfriend repeatedly beats his girlfriend, and as she is leaving he screams
"baby please don't leave, will you marry me?"
Actually your Analogy would be better fitting if their announcement had been founders title for taking a lifetime membership sub for $199.

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monjiay
01.18.2012 , 09:45 PM | #272
Quote: Originally Posted by Kourage View Post
I'm going to enjoy my title 5 years from now.


The quitters gonna be back and they gonna be so jelly
You'll be a freshman in high school by then and the world will look entirely different.

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Ratham
01.18.2012 , 09:45 PM | #273
Quote: Originally Posted by TehIdiot View Post
This entire thread can be summed up with an analogy (cause I like analogies)

D-Bag boyfriend repeatedly beats his girlfriend, and as she is leaving he screams
"baby please don't leave, will you marry me?"
Post of the evening
1/18/12 - Fail Day - Ilum

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EternalFinality
01.18.2012 , 09:45 PM | #274
Quote: Originally Posted by ApesAmongUs View Post
There is zero flexibility in when they could offer it. It has to be before the 20th or it serves no purpose.
It could have been before the patch. Since they knew how awesome it was going to be - what could go wrong???

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Asuka
01.18.2012 , 09:46 PM | #275
Quote: Originally Posted by CourtneyWoods View Post
We would like to thank each and every one of you for helping to make Star Wars™: The Old Republic™ one of the most successful MMO launches of all time. To show our appreciation, from now through March 19th, 2012, 12:01AM EST, we are rewarding early members of The Old Republic community with a unique Founder’s medal* and title.

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Awesome! Am proud to have had the opportunity to be a part of it since Dec 2010 beta and am looking forward to many years more.

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Marcontian
01.18.2012 , 09:47 PM | #276
How about you guys just fix the bugs? Less time on the pretty...focus on something of substance please.

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Pauleh
01.18.2012 , 09:47 PM | #277
Quote: Originally Posted by Asuka View Post
Awesome! Am proud to have had the opportunity to be a part of it since Dec 2010 beta and am looking forward to many years more.
Seems like you should of tested harder.

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Biogood
01.18.2012 , 09:48 PM | #278
Quote: Originally Posted by TehIdiot View Post
This entire thread can be summed up with an analogy (cause I like analogies)

D-Bag boyfriend repeatedly beats his girlfriend, and as she is leaving he screams
"baby please don't leave, will you marry me?"
..
lmao

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ActionAce
01.18.2012 , 09:48 PM | #279
This HAS to be a drunk post from one of the Devs.
Quote of the month:
wileycoyote -If there were no "soloers" oohing and ahhing, the "raiders" would look pretty silly just standing around in front of the bank with no audience

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Brodsk
01.18.2012 , 09:49 PM | #280
Quote: Originally Posted by Jimer_Lins View Post
I've been playing multiplayer games since the 1970's. Nothing ever works right the first time they patch it- except in the rare and happy case. It's always the same, too. I've seen the complaints bandied about today on the forum for every MMO I ever played. I've seen it on the mailing lists for MUDs and MUSH games. I've seen it on the snail-mail digest of play-by-mail games. I've heard people say it verbally in my physical presence about a game we played which didn't have any player-to-player communication because it was 1979.

New content breaks things. Developers will always be accused of not listening. Game design staff will always be told they should fix bugs before releasing new content, but at the same time will be told they're idiots for delaying new content.

Some users will never be happy. They cannot be pleased; it is an impossibility to do so. A good game company will simply listen to them, nod their heads and smile, and carry on.

Now, the rest of us who understand that stuff happens will chuckle, pick up the mouse and adapt to the circumstances and play for as long as the game continues to deliver entertaiment commensurate with its price.
Nice advice thank you.

Since the game stopped delivering entertainment to me after patch 1.1 and it really didn't deliver all that much with the lack of so many vital MMO features, I'll put my subscription on a hold and wait until things get better.

There is no reason to pay a subscription for a broken game (for those who consider the games as it is to be broken, of course.)

So for all players that are sharing this same feeling, or think you need to help improve the game by showing to BW you don't enjoy the way things are taking shape, cancel your subscription. Bioware will notice it, they will read your cancel justification and will try to improve this awesome-to-be game. It helps the game improve a lot more than coming to forums and saying you are "okay" with the problems.

You don't have to feel "okay". You deserve the best, always. You are paying for it and that's how real consumers communicate with companies: by slapping them where it hurts, and not with love letters.