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  1. 11/11 here and just got my invite! See you all soon in-game!
  2. Nov. 11th here and I JUST GOT no invite yet...
  3. Sometimes I lay in bed and pretend I am a carrot!
  4. I don't care too much about when I get in today or tomorrow or the 19th of Dec. All-in All, I think this was a bad launch! Yes I said launch cause that is what they have said. Anyway, BONUS WAVE BONUS WAVE!!!! Give us an early Christmas gift!!!
  5. They said the 16th DEC when the money will come out.
  6. Bioware is just a bunch of trolls...lol. BONUS WAVE BONUS WAVE BONUS WAVE!!!!! Let the Novembers get in TODAY!!! You think they noticed?
  7. BONUS WAVE BONUS WAVE BONUS WAVE BONUS WAVE!!!!! 11/11 if not today then tomorrow I think.
  8. Nov. 11th here and not happy but waiting my turn. I am going to be on a pvp server and hope I don't get ganked by the 1st 2 or 3 days of people...that would blow.
  9. Originally Posted by kinegos this isn't a troll, and isn't exactly qq although there is some of that involved. I just want to put it down for the record that the way this early access program has been implemented is truly one of the most poorly conceived ideas that i've ever personally encountered in over 25 years of playing video games. I've personally participated in launches of 6 other mmo games, and there is nothing in those experiences that compares to how ridiculous this process is. When you are dealing with a pre-launch even that is only for pre-order customers, after an extensive and massive beta testing period that was a huge success according to nearly all sources involved - it begs the huge question as to what is the limiting factor in the way you have chosen to roll out this game. I personally participated in the beta in a very limited way (not by choice, mind you, i just wasn't lucky enough to get a key) and was only online during the big thanksgiving weekend test. That test was wonderful - there were a huge number of servers, and a huge population of testers. The game performance was amazing. So, ea/bw - what exactly are you afraid of? The only way this should have been done is to have given all pre-orders (perhaps separated only by level of game purchased - i.e. Ce customers get 7 days, se get 5, e.g.) access at exactly the same time. Of course it will overload the servers and queues would ensue and all that - but that's what we all expect. Making your customers wait unknowingly with no idea how long it will be or when to expect an email is just adding insult to injury. A poor alternative would have been to send out emails with a set time and day that your access would be available. I read in the top post how you are monitoring the server performance and are rolling waves based on server performance. Are you seriously saying you have to wonder at this point if your servers can perform up to the task - when you probably still have 90% of the launch day players yet to even be able to play? That is not at all a good message to be sending at the beginning of an mmo franchise. At any rate, i love this game. I love bw. But i truly despise and am sickened by the way you chose to put your customers through so much stress for absolutely no good or justifiable reason. I truly hope you improve, because this is a very very poor way to start out.. !!
  10. To be honest there is a lot of people on both sides... Some can wait and Some that can Not wait. I do think the there is A LOT more people that want you to continue to wave people in. The reality is that you are not going to keep waving people in and how many people will you piss off in doing so. This worries me cause that WILL drive people away and for me that is bad cause I want to play this game. I am going to wait, I am not happy about it, but not at the point were I want to cancel. But please do not continue to do things like this as it WILL kill this game. And we both do NOT want that.
  11. To be honest there is a lot of people on both sides... Some can wait and Some that can Not wait. I do think the there is A LOT more people that want you to continue to wave people in. The reality is that you are not going to keep waving people in and how many people will you piss off in doing so. This worries me cause that WILL drive people away and for me that is bad cause I want to play this game. I am going to wait, I am not happy about it, but not at the point were I want to cancel. But please do not continue to do things like this as it WILL kill this game. And we both do NOT want that.
  12. To be honest there is a lot of people on both sides... Some can wait and Some that can Not wait. I do think the there is A LOT more people that want you to continue to wave people in. The reality is that you are not going to keep waving people in and how many people will you piss off in doing so. This worries me cause that WILL drive people away and for me that is bad cause I want to play this game. I am going to wait, I am not happy about it, but not at the point were I want to cancel. But please do not continue to do things like this as it WILL kill this game. And we both do NOT want that.
  13. Originally Posted by Spamfish THIS SAYS IT ALL!! COPY AND PASTE SO THEY GET THE MESSAGE! Originally Posted by Kinegos This isn't a troll, and isn't exactly QQ although there is some of that involved. I just want to put it down for the record that the way this early access program has been implemented is truly one of the most poorly conceived ideas that I've ever personally encountered in over 25 years of playing video games. I've personally participated in launches of 6 other MMO games, and there is nothing in those experiences that compares to how ridiculous this process is. When you are dealing with a pre-launch even that is only for pre-order customers, after an extensive and massive beta testing period that was a huge success according to nearly all sources involved - it begs the huge question as to what is the limiting factor in the way you have chosen to roll out this game. I personally participated in the beta in a very limited way (not by choice, mind you, I just wasn't lucky enough to get a key) and was only online during the big Thanksgiving weekend test. That test was wonderful - there were a huge number of servers, and a huge population of testers. The game performance was amazing. So, EA/BW - what exactly are you afraid of? The ONLY way this should have been done is to have given ALL pre-orders (perhaps separated only by level of game purchased - i.e. CE customers get 7 days, SE get 5, e.g.) access at exactly the same time. Of course it will overload the servers and queues would ensue and all that - but that's what we all expect. Making your customers wait unknowingly with no idea how long it will be or when to expect an email is just adding insult to injury. A poor alternative would have been to send out emails with a set time and day that your access would be available. I read in the top post how you are monitoring the server performance and are rolling waves based on server performance. Are you seriously saying you have to wonder at this point if your servers can perform up to the task - when you probably still have 90% of the launch day players yet to even be able to play? That is not at all a good message to be sending at the beginning of an MMO franchise. At any rate, I love this game. I love BW. But I truly despise and am sickened by the way you chose to put your customers through so much stress for absolutely no good or justifiable reason. I truly hope you improve, because this is a very very poor way to start out.
  14. This is a great plan gone completely wrong. Do NOT stop the waves. That would be a fail....I am okay with waiting but to stop waves everyday is putting a bigger gap in guilds, friends, and overall levels. I feel for the people that get in on the last day of EGA (what ever day that is) cause there will be noobs getting ganked left and right on PvP servers...lol. DO NOT STOP THE WAVES!!!!
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