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The end of the arguement. Is SWTOR in decline? Can it be saved?

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The end of the arguement. Is SWTOR in decline? Can it be saved?

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MikelGoff
04.19.2012 , 05:08 PM | #591
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Not two million subscribers, at 1.7 million at the last investor meeting in march and now firms are saying its declining and at 1.25 million. What this means if true is that the game is headed downhill because they were are resoinsive to players as they should have been.
So... people that aren't EA and don't have the numbers are speculating about numbers and we're supposed to think it means something? If we're just making up numbers, I think it has 2.3 million people now. I have no proof either, but I have a feeling. 2.3 million just feels right.

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MikelGoff
04.19.2012 , 05:10 PM | #592
Quote: Originally Posted by Starglide View Post
EA gets worst company of the year award. LMAO!

Called the SWTOR thing for a while. Only so many times you can say "Leave we don't care!!!" before you actually have to care....

Should have listened to the community BioFail.
They have been listening to the community, and that's the problem. The community wanted more servers, so they put more up. There were people whining about content, so they shovel out content. UI complaints? They shove out UI things. Legacy changes are supposedly in the works. Guild banks? Yep. Ranked warzones? Coming soon.

What have they been ignoring the community about?

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Skidrowbro
04.19.2012 , 05:12 PM | #593
WoW is in decline, rift is in decline, the US in decline. If you don't like the game stop posting and and leave. No one will miss you.

Also here is a little bit of tidbit. Rift which was the "apparent" WoW killer is sitting at around 250k subs. In less than a year closed 75% of their NA servers so SWTOR is not in anyway shape or form dying.

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CaptRavenous
04.19.2012 , 05:12 PM | #594
Quote: Originally Posted by Tenceriker View Post
Not two million subscribers, at 1.7 million at the last investor meeting in march and now firms are saying its declining and at 1.25 million. What this means if true is that the game is headed downhill because they were are resoinsive to players as they should have been.
EA also said that it would only take 1 million subscribers to turn a profit.

I would answer to the last sentence if it made any sense.
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Starglide
04.19.2012 , 05:16 PM | #595
Quote: Originally Posted by SturmUndSterne View Post
Gotta love rumor and innuendo posted as fact. "Supposedly already seen" =! already seen.

But keep believing what you want.
"StartupGrind claims to have confirmation of the claims and says that lower-than-expected sales of Star Wars: The Old Republic and Battlefield 3."

EA may not be laying off 500-1000 employees (although a company would want that to remain secret to avoid production loss), but they confirmed the information about SWTOR losing subscribers and not meeting expectations as true.

We all wanted this game to succeed but it is time to face the facts man. The game is not good and its downfall is proving it.

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Starglide
04.19.2012 , 05:21 PM | #596
Quote: Originally Posted by Rayla_Felana View Post
Simply this.

I can laugh myself to sleep with all these forum trolls stating the game is dying.

Simply put this game is nowhere near dying, it has a very healthy population, they just need to consolidate it, Every Friday night in the EU you will have standard replace the light status on 50% of those 'light' servers, meaning a minimum of 350 people are playing on that server.

Dying, lol go try Warhammer Online and get back to me.
Why don't you read the confirmed information from EA. They confirmed the game is declining and subscriptions are not meeting expectations.

Why does no one touch on this? Lol, every one calls people trolls and don't read the actual articles.

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kidatwood
04.19.2012 , 05:36 PM | #597
Quote: Originally Posted by Starglide View Post
Why don't you read the confirmed information from EA. They confirmed the game is declining and subscriptions are not meeting expectations.

Why does no one touch on this? Lol, every one calls people trolls and don't read the actual articles.
umm where you reading that......i got this from that

EA has denied the news, however, offering the following comment to MCV: "There are no lay-offs as such, we always have projects growing and morphing. At any given time there are new people coming in and others leaving. EA is growing and hiring and building teams to support the growing demand for digital games and services."

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rjkishida
04.19.2012 , 05:42 PM | #598
Quote: Originally Posted by Skidrowbro View Post
WoW is in decline, rift is in decline, the US in decline. If you don't like the game stop posting and and leave. No one will miss you.

Also here is a little bit of tidbit. Rift which was the "apparent" WoW killer is sitting at around 250k subs. In less than a year closed 75% of their NA servers so SWTOR is not in anyway shape or form dying.
About that whole "no one will miss you" thing. Next time you notice your server is a ghost town, don't complain about it.

About less than a year later for Rift, SWTOR has been up for 5 months. How many Heavy or Very Heavy servers do you see during prime time? I'm counting like 5, out of how many? After 5 months?

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DarthVindictus
04.19.2012 , 05:45 PM | #599
Quote: Originally Posted by Crimson_Spider View Post
Oh! don't worry... let's give GW2 a couple of months, it'll be full of this posts.

And the game will be "dead" with "no one playing", "all the customer base pissed", "so many missed opportunities", "we were lied to", "too many glitches", "my computer doesn't run it" and "zero communication from the devs" in 2 weeks flat...

3 weeks before "everyone" has blown through the entire content with at least 2 alts and the game is stale.... and let's not forget the ever entertaining "wait until (insert game here) comes out, that one will teach you!"..
You can't "blow through" WvWvW.. that alone is worth the purchase cost of GW2.

There are 8 class storylines in SWTOR, and they largely are unaffected by any decisions you make. Yes, you can save someone or let them die but even if you save them, they'll likely never show up again anyway, maybe you'll get an Email. The effect of that decision is minimal. I can think of only a few key decisions that had any effect whatsoever aside from companion affection or morality points.

GW2 has 3 main storylines per race (5 races, that's 15 main stories, potentially more if the other choices alter them to a large extent), that are altered by a few other decisions in your character Bio (haven't figured out to what extent yet), along with branching choices that are NOT based on a morality system, IE my Ash Legion Charr Thief had a story somewhat like the Imperial Agent line, I infiltrated a base in disguise discovered the enemy's plans, and freed a prisoner from the Blood Legion. I questioned him and he said his entire warband was wiped out. So I had a chance to recruit him or let him go become a Gladium (a Charr without a Warband, which is shameful in their culture), to recruit him I had to pass a speech check, charm, ferocity or dignity, which you can fail. Now you don't recruit him as a companion (those don't exist, thankfully), but every time you go back to your home instance, he is there, small change, but a person you saved is permanently there, rather than just a mail. Then I told of the enemy's plans to my superiors, and had to make a choice.. which assassination target would I protect? The other would be protected by a Rookie with no field experience. I didn't finish this one yet but I'm predicting that I will succeed and he will fail, and it will branch my story.

There's also the fact that for at least up to level 30 (we haven't seen higher level zones yet) there are multiple areas to level up in. This is compared to SWTOR's linear level progression.

Explorable mode dungeons as well, 8 base story mode dungeons, which you go through once, after that, when you go through them there are say, a way you can knock a hole through a wall and discover a new catacombs system with different bosses (and much much harder than the story mode), there are multiple explorable versions of each dungeon.

So I see GW2 taking longer than a few weeks.

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Tristal
04.19.2012 , 06:08 PM | #600
I still don't understand why alot of people are raving about GW2 like its already the only game in the world left to play... Yes videos, press releases content leaks can all hint to what the game will be like but that doesn't mean you've played it and it doesn't mean it's exactly what you're expecting.

Now this is the same for SWTOR I was expecting something totally different and new and whilst there was certainly different aspects of the game that made it "new" such as the storyline in the long run it hasn't turned out exactly how I expected it to. Thats not to say i'm not enjoying it.

We will see when GW2 is released if it is the "game to end all games" but as with just about anything released these days I personally don't think it will live up to the expectations some people have for it.

Oh and yeah, Star Wars is the main reason I play this game