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  1. You missed nothing, you have one day to unsubscribe before they charge you. There's nothing for you in this game.
  2. Actually there's been quite a few MMOs that aren't of the theme park variant with "finite content". Sadly the profitability of WoW has made them all but extinct (Some exist, some are on the way).
  3. I'll copy this from my "I'm quitting thread" on our forum. There's literally nothing to do in the game, bar grinding alts so you can grind extrinsic rewards that you've already been grinding on your main, it's the same old theme park ****. It just feels like an even more watered down version of WoW where there's not even a reason for the grind, it's like the grind itself is the whole game. Other than that it's broken beyond any other MMO I've ever played with more major gamebreaking issues than I could've even imagined an AAA title having, and with no push at all from the devs to try and fix them. After the first month I feel like I did with RIFT after 6 months, jumping around in a circle in the main city because that's the most fun you can have in the game (And also because you can't even join a Warzone, due to a bug, to grind your dailies for RNG rewards that serve no purpose since there's no competitive aspect in the game, at all).
  4. I bet that's the mantra Gersh, God of Bad Design repeats to himself every day. He's worked on some really successful games so far, I guess that's why BW took a page from his book.
  5. Because subscriptions run out 2 days after the intended patchday. Imagine the response to half a patch if the entire 1.1 patch wasn't good enough to release. It'd be like a ghost town.
  6. The reason the so called "great developer" backed by massive money can't make it in this genre is simple. They made a piss poor excuse for a game by cloning parts of another game, slapping on a tacky storyline isn't automatically a good thing and it doesn't mean the game is going to be a success. The genre will hopefully realize that making terrible WoW clones and handing out more of the same old extrinsic ******** gear grind rewards isn't going to appeal to people forever, and perhaps go back to making good games again. If not, it's dead to me at least.
  7. Alternatively all you need to do is... 1. Have your premade join the WZ. 2. Press ctrl + u while you're on the outside. 3. Your entire premade gets a new queue window (Because resetting your UI should reset the pop right? Proper game design, *********** embarrasing Bioware). 4. They join again, you join the WZ and 3 new people can join as well. Posting an exploit gets you banned right? Don't give a ****, I'm quitting anyways so this is my gift to you. Exploit this **** as hard as you can until they fix it, your terrible game might be a bit less terrible afterwards.
  8. No because 1.1 was the glimmer of hope that kept a lot of people subbed?
  9. That it was schedueled to come out 2 days before the first subscription was meant to be paid. This way they won't lose all that many subscribers when said subscribers realize that it's still a shallow, broken game after the patch. Thoughts? Right or wrong?
  10. 8v15 seems very unlikely, 8v11 should be the number you land at. In a wierd, freaky scenario where everyone's exploiting and you get extremely unlucky with the people who get into that warzone you could potentially get as many as 24 players playing at the same time on one team, so I'm not saying it's impossible.
  11. Far from random, there's a way to cause it intentionally and it's repeatable for every pop.
  12. I believe you may have posted in the wrong forum section.
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