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Sick of answering security questions!! - Every time I login.....
djpostman replied to FooBard's topic in General Discussion
18 years, senior programmer on a corporate level and you don't have a phone that support a security code ap and can't spell ridiculous. at least i can blame my poor grammar and spelling on my ipad because my stubby fingers and touch keyboards don't mix well and being a little lazy. -
BW, you absolutely must roll back the zero credits for WZs nerf
djpostman replied to yukirshiro's topic in PvP
here http://www.swtor.com/community/showthread.php?t=371775 and http://www.swtor.com/community/showthread.php?t=368964 a lot of feedback and opposition to this change. BW stated they were pleasantly surprised at the amount of pvpers in their game....so why are you changing our only appealing financial incentive? 3 threads no yellow name, would love to see some feedback on this from the Dev team on this one. -
I'm curious if you played WoW at launch? I recently read someone posting about how great AoC's launch was and I almost spit my coffee out. Gamers have a short memory....
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One of the things I think a lot of people seem to overlook is what all needs to be rendered in a game like Eve. When it comes down to it, Eve is a giant skybox with a few objects in it. Basically all that needs to be rendered is the background, plants/stations and ships with FoV. A ground pounder game like TOR you have to render the skybox, the mesh for the terrian, textures for the terrian and buidlings and players and NPCs etc etc. Eve wasn't as much ahead of its time as it was able to create something very large without using a lot of resources both client and server side.
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Welcome to 2012. Every company that you register with/buy from/visit their website does the same thing. It's called marketing metrics/analytic's/demographic research. Businesses that have the resources to do so are vigilant in finding out what their customers are doing so they can tailor their message and product offering to them. So essentially yes they are stalking you.
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personally i dont care if the implement arena type content, as long as they dont have rating restricted gear. Arena it should be another component of pvp, not the end-all, and only way to get the best pvp gear.
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Would wife the British Sith girl. Who is she?
djpostman replied to Asphen's topic in General Discussion
never forget rachael....never...... -
I for one really enjoy SWTOR and look forward to its growth.
djpostman replied to solidstne's topic in General Discussion
thanks op, appreciate the post. love the game and looking forward to the future -
If you could give Gunslinger/Scoundrel ONE new ability?
djpostman replied to axka's topic in Combat Styles
I wouldn't give us a new ability..but rather remove the root from the jimmy kick animation...that in itself has more value than adding more tools to the toolbox imo. OR Give us an ability that lets us kick while we're moving? -
derptastic with awesomesauce answers in bold
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whats funny is that (just about) every company operates like that. Strategic product launches to maximize initial sales revenue is not...bad. Once this guy figures that out he's never going to buy another thing as long as he lives. you know because clothing companies aggressively market and launch their new line of swimwear to the upper half of North America in November....
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I certainly agree with you there, it is good first step and one that a lot of companies aren't willing to or do not have the resources to take. Not using the feedback received from this type of event is plain and simple bad business practice so on that note we'll just have to wait and see what comes of it. but hey the day is still young, we have an afternoons worth of summit live streams to watch while we neglect work
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I think that, in contrast to other game developers BW is doing a pretty good job with communication, with patching, with announcements, with PR. Believe me I would love to see a patch every 5 days, but the same argument can be made for that aggressive patching as an early release for content. I've lived through that kind of patching in other games (AoC and invisible players anyone?) and it really doesn't turn out well, QA takes a back seat in an effort to say "Hey guys look we are fixing it" and xyz company simply breaks more then they fixed. I cant disagree with you not liking the game as it is, I also cant disagree with people leaving not coming back. This is an industry with a demographic that has an extremely short attention span, it terribly fickle and unforgiving to no end. Hell knows no furry like a gamer scorned. One thing that people really need to understand is the value in the Guild Summit, in JUST HAVING IT says volumes about the company, their customer responsiveness, their commitment to the game and their willingness to work with the player base. I am a marketer, I have put on these types of events for customers in my industry. It costs a ton of money, it's a pain in the *** to coordinate, and 9 times out of 10 you get the **** kicked out of you by your customers, but from a PR/marketing standpoint its worth every penny and bruise and it tells your customer that you are willing to take a beating and spend the money to make sure they are happy.
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please explain, my forum-fu must be getting rusty. being critical of someones opinion is hardly passive aggressive, the terms gets thrown around far too much. please, quote the wiki for me, it would make my day