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  1. Yes, me too comrade! I too am sick of being placed in random groups, when the sign outside the door told me I'd be playing with.....random people. Wait a minute, you mean we get place in WZs with strangers and everyone is expected to be veterans and play the best game without any variables effecting the outcome - but these strangers often don't!? Who could have concocted such a scheme and left us to our own devices to achieve victory!? It should be handed to us on a silver platter! I pay for this game dammit!
  2. Well my little innocent requester of all that is large scale pvp - there seems to be nothing on the horizon for large scale PvP. E3 was a total bust and even though a dedicated PvP team made up of the best in the biz were/are hard at work - the PvP game in general has never really recovered from Ilum. Case in point all the large PvP guilds on my server have either disbanded or consolidated into pretty much 4 guilds across the 2 factions. Rated Wzs could very well tickle their fancy, and mine, but beating my head around the same WZs we've played since launch save one does not sound as entertaining as the people at BW would have you believe. Why has Ilum disappeared and nary a whisper of what's to become of that large chuck of frozen tundra just sitting there you ask? Well simple! The game's engine cannot handle large scale PvP. Yes! Of course, a game out in 2012 touted to be next gen can't handle something as complex as a gerbil running on a wheel. I'm serious though, the game is a slideshow and neigh unplayable when more than 50 players are on the screen. So far be it from me to stop this thread from descending into forum obscurity, but I felt compelled to let you know, at least not this year, SWTOR will be without large scale PvP. 8v8 is all you're getting, that'll be 15 bucks please.
  3. Don't you people who are screaming for arena PvP get it? The game has small scale PvP, we don't need more instanced PvP crap where further imbalances are exploited. We need large scale PvP where tactics and strategies proliferate, oh who am I kidding, carry on...
  4. A drop in the bucket, but hey, I'll take any progress for PvP at this point.
  5. booshido

    Revive Ilum

    GW 2 has yet to officially announce a release date, but with 2 BWEs down and a stress test we can assume it will be this year, and my research has indicated after July. Why? Because Gamestop said there earnings in the 2nd Q will be lower without GW 2, and their quarter ends in July. I just don't get how having a dedicated PvP team and some of the best-in-the-biz working on PvP as the quote goes, and we have only been shown a new WZ. E3 had basically nothing to show for what a "dedicated" PvP team can do. I know this thread isn't point out the obvious why don't you Booshido, but I think it warrants mentioning that we've been not only ignored but cast aside like a pet puppy who's no longer considered cute anymore. D'awww, look at those PvPers trying to get our attention, too bad there's this cuter puppy over here called PvE.
  6. My sentiment exactly. High quality content is quite subjective, but my definition would be a game that includes large scale PvP (Ilum). There's another game that just had a weekend beta that's F2P and included large scale PvP (50+ vs. 50+). So in that respect no, this game is not worth $15/month.
  7. Don't know much more clear I can make this EA will never do a F2P MMO. They are tied to their financial statements released each quarter and the more ways to squeeze money out of the pockets of the loyal the more they will continue to do so. If the business venture goes south they will shut it down coupled with layoffs and write offs. This is a business, built for business by business - and I mean big *********** business. Ultimately the Devs and employees answer to the suits with receding hair lines. F2P MMOs are not push overs anymore, at least not the triple AAA ones. If you're not asking why you'r paying for a game that's offering less than competitors who offer F2P with more things to do, then you might want to consider removing those Star Wars-is-the-greatest-no-matter-what glasses you're wearing and take a look around. I too wanted this game to proliferate, I too wanted this game to succeed and thrive, I too wanted SWTOR to become the standard to which all other MMOs emulated, I too wanted this game to take a beloved IP and turn it into pixelated sex, but once the new car smell wore off, it was anything but. Then again why am I here bellyaching and not ingame? That's a troubling signal right there. **** the forums when there's a sweet game to play -- that I'm paying for. From my perspective the game is just barely above a F2P model because of the IP it's flossing, not because of the gameplay, not because of the immersion, and not because of - oh I don't know - everything that makes a good MMO a good MMO. We play these games for escapism, and the amount of 3 piece double breasted suit smells emanating from this game defeats that purpose. Look at the forums for example, they're so squeaky clean professional and indistinguishable from a site like Charles Schwab. Ok, so that's a bit OT. So cheer up, haters of F2P, this game will not go F2P because you got the biggest hater of F2P behind the reins - EA.
  8. I know I know, another OP healer going on about how healing is Ok, but regardless of my ability to heal without even a death in WZs now (most of the time against premades and pugs), I'm none too happy about having it easier in 1.3. Burst can be ridiculous, but only if line up perfectly uninterrupted, or if focused. If focused burst is entirely ok, that's the reason of being focused, it's up to your teammates to peel.
  9. Oh how the times have changed. Once F2P meant subpar, now it's not only on the level it's challenging every successul P2P game on the market now. I played a soon-to-be released F2P game during a weekend event, and this game that shall remain nameless was anything but subpar. I went in with dubious skepticism and left scratching my head at how it can be F2P. I will be no doubt playing this game upon release and I'm not against juggling SWTOR and it, but should I find myself playing it more than SWTOR even after the initial shininess wears off, then how can I justify spending money on a clearly inferior game? And for those saying EA will never go F2P, yes, you're right, they would rather shut the game down: example Earth and Beyond. Tirion and Rift have low sub numbers and still are P2P, why? Because they aren't publicly traded on a stock exchange. Once this happens all that starts to matter is the bottomline and when things start to get hairy, the gamers are the ones who suffer. Make no mistake that if push comes to shove, EA would much rather shut the game down, write off the expenses for tax purposes, and lay off workers, rather than provide a service for a minimal gain. Welcome to the world of gaming companies - err, I mean corporations. There's a reason EA's stock price is sitting at a 52 week low. Don't jump to conclusions, SWTOR played its part, but its not the sole reason by any stretch. Here are two facts: A previous Star Wars MMO game has been shut down because the company refused to go F2P, and a recently released Star Wars MMO has failed to capiltalize on an insanely strong IP. Where SWTOR goes from here is anyone's guess, but the E3 presentation was anything but impressive when F2P games have more to offer - unless you're completely sold on spaceships and lightsabers - then maybe not so much.
  10. booshido

    Revive Ilum

    First, to get this out of the way, I really want SWTOR to succeed. Below is not kind words for a game that came out of the gates with arguably the strongest IP to any demogaphic, plenty of assets backing development, and strong story driven writers with previous blockbusters -- what occurred after release, well we all know that dead horse. Ilum is simply a must at this point. I have already heard BW/EA are following a previously set content or feature release schedule, where Ilum is not a priority. They need to stop *** they're doing and redirect resources to fix large scale PvP ASAP. Why? Simply because of GW 2. Yes, not that game again, but hear me out. I played the last BWE, and the immersion combined with large scale PvP will be a force (hurr) to be reckoned with. I mean, GW 2 has 3 server battles where you could sabotage, destroy walls, set up arrow turrets, ballistas, and trebs, and I'm not joking when I say we had easily 50 vs. 50 with no lag in either the UI or graphics. This is just WvWvW, with sPvP (structured PvP) in other words, WZs - BGs as a PvP option as well. Already Rift announced their version of large scale open PvP, they see the threat of GW 2. SWTOR needs to adapt to the unexpected and I'm sure they didn't expect subs to fall this quickly. For what GW 2 offers, it's not simply a D3 where many got bored in 2 weeks, and to exacerbate the problem for SWTOR - GW 2 is F2P. I'm asking myself why I should continue to P2P for a game that is not catering to the PvP even slightly. The Ilum debacle, Rated WZ snafu, and nothing mentioned at E3 for PvP besides another WZ. WIthout large scale battles, I don't want to ponder what will happen to SWTOR. Yes, the game will continue because fo the strong IP, but that's all it has going for it from a PvP perspective. I know, I know - All the real PvPers have pretty much already left SWTOR, however ther are a few of us left getting ready for rated WZs, but 8 v 8 on the same maps that we've already abused back and forth and up and down is not enough for us to stay while BW/EA prioritizes Legacy, dungeon finder, a new companion, increased level cap, and a new planet. TLDR SWTOR needs to bump up Ilum in their release schedule because what the competition is bringing to the table is no joke. We're 6 months + after release and PvP has gone in only one direction - backwards.
  11. So your point is to take it easy and skip grinding in general for the optional content? This begs the questions: What optional content? SWTOR is a grind-heavy game from the ground up. PvP? Grind. PvE? Grind. About the only thing to do is go datacron hunting, which does not fit the definition of content worthy to pay $15/month for. Bottomline: Dailies are so 2006. Why do people P2P a game that gives repetitive content that feels like a second job? I think PvP is still fun, which is the only reason I still log on, but this optional content I've found is nonexistent.
  12. On release my OP healer was good, 1.2 he got easier to play and almost unkillable. I can't count how many WZs ended with me sitting at 500k healing average and 0 deaths. The 6% nerf is not AC breaking, and our healing output remains the same on everyone else. Since burst is being nerfed, OPs are still in a good place. I was Biochem which is getting nerfed, but TBH I used my power adrenals for offense (right before an orbital strike) instead of to heal (most of the time).
  13. You do realize OP healers got a 6% self healing nerf? Granted I'll still rarely die...but that's due to guy behind the keyboard. I rarely died upon release, 1.1, 1.2, and 1.3 will be no different.
  14. booshido

    Backpeddling

    It's 2012. Why is this still coming up as a debatable topic is beyond me. To sum it up, should you backpeddle? Long answer no with an if, short answer yes with a but...
  15. Not enough BW/EA. Not impressed at all. Instead of going back to the basics and make a fun game from the core of the gameplay, you're adding more "content" that will be run through quickly and we're back to square one. Look at the state of the game today, look what the game offers, then look at what was announced at E3. Nothing stands out as unique. New planet? Same as the old ones? Digest the content, move on, never have a reason to go back? Players will leave. New WZ? One new WZ, one - as in, PvP is still just a side attraction. Ok, players will leave. New Op? Cool, farmed quickly and players will be wondering what's next and they will leave. New level cap? Ok this one is always high on the list of player's requests! New companion? Ok, now this is going to get people to stay rather than adding long lasting changes to an already waning population. This time around people will surely stay for a new companion! New species? I hope it gets more appearance customization than the previous species. New space mission? One?!? Are you joking? If you think the game is getting deserted you should see space...I WANT TO EXPLORE SPACE NOT RIDE A ROLLER-COASTER 1,000 TIMES. Caps for emphasis. If you've read that far, you probably think I'm heavily bias against SWTOR, but that is farthest from the truth. I'm being critical because in order for the game to succeed, it needs to be special - not just Star Warsy. NOTHING announced is any deviation from what we've seen already - NOTHING. Yes, it will have new skins on it, but it sounds and looks like the same old stuff. They're doubling down their efforts on what has failed them in the past. We need SWTOR to distance itself from being a WoW clone, not embrace it further. Raids, WZs, gear grinding, mounts, pets, instances - what's exactly different again? Where's the vision that makes the game truly a unique sci-fi experience with a hardcore Star Wars theme? Where's PvP content, since the Ilum debacle? What's the reason to continue paying for a game when another game that shall remain nameless is offering F2P with more innovation?
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