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  1. So, if SWTOR never got below 500k subs, the point they originally set their measuring stick, why the hell did EA did such a mess with the SWTOR team? Layoffs, restrictions in the budget, etc? If the game was, although not the new king of MMOs, a financial success, why take those measures that so strongly resemble "milk-the-cash-cow-dry-and-run"? Anyone has any idea?
  2. Asking questions and not being sure= validating opinion based on popularity. Why yes, How I could not notice that before! Here, have a cookie.
  3. So, according to posters opinion, SWTOR amount of active subscripstions is between 300k-600k. An average of 450k then? WoW. less than 20% of the top number.:( Not sure about how I feel about this... I wanted this game to be the next WoW, you know... What did we do wrong?
  4. Hey, guys, I am writing this in search of a small bit of info I haven´t been able to find. Everything I say in this post is based on outdated information, so it is probably wrong/innacurate by now. Way back in 2011, it was said that SWTOR would be "very profitable" if it managed to hit 500k active subs. This was said in answer to a question if the dev expected Tor to dethrone WoW. As far as I know, SWTOR had a peak of 2,5 million active subscriptions, and then this number started to dwindle rapidly, as more and more players finished the calss storylines. Question is: how many active subscriptions TOR has today? I think it must be 300k tops, otherwise a transition to F2P wouldn´t be implemented so quickly. Also, is the number of subs finally stable? Or it still continues to drop? Anyone knows the answer?
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