Grimne_Lothos
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ok server transfers/what happens to those who stay?
Grimne_Lothos replied to CaineSoto's topic in General Discussion
If you couldn't figure out how to transfer you prolly won't be able to figure out how to unsub -
Transfers Phase Two: Creating Medium Pop Servers
Grimne_Lothos replied to Blackavaar's topic in General Discussion
What would be the point in them doing that? Why should they think that all the people who refused transfers the first time around all of a sudden accept them? -
Yeah a sever filled with only those two lazy or two stupid to reroll months ago when the situation became obvious. Sounds like the makings of a great community.
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Server Transfer vs Server Merges and the Great Hypocrisy
Grimne_Lothos replied to Bailer_Fett's topic in General Discussion
the communities that want to remain intact will remain intact even with transfers. People can simply choose to transfer to the same server. Most people in this game however dont care about remaining together since it is normally endgame which develops bonds and this game has none -
ToR is a success, dont feed no trolls.
Grimne_Lothos replied to vaknyuszi's topic in General Discussion
Yeah its the type of MMO that at most 500k people will want to play and thats being generous. Was the goal of Bioware to spend a bunch of money on a game that only star wars fanbois will play? They could have done that with a lot less money. The game did not and will not meet Bioware's intentions therefore its a failure. That a few people find it fun is irrelevant. -
This is What we need as a Start for PVP to work in the long run
Grimne_Lothos replied to usselmanj's topic in PvP
That was a game with a cult following yes but I doubt their plan is to spend as much money as they did in order to make a game for 100,000 people. -
How much onlie players does SWTOR actually have?
Grimne_Lothos replied to Videle's topic in General Discussion
Server merges will never happen. Its pointless to talk about it. How many of the 1.2 Mil subs were suckered into buying multi-month subscriptions but don't actually log onto the game anymore? I think saying half is being pretty generous. -
nobody good will ever take this game seriously without mods and macros.
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No, because the community is terrible. Had a guild mate recently say that he would never leave TOR for another game no matter how much better the other game was because he loves star wars. I realized that this was the only type of player that was still playing this game and immediately un-subbed. People that apply this sort of reasoning to their decisions are incapable of being good players which means that deciding to continue to play this game would be accepting that I would be playing with horrible players and horrible humans.
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You still wouldn't be able to track your own dots on an enemy so the game would still be bad.
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There is a fix, its rerolling on another server. If you aren't willing to apply the fix then it must not be that big of a problem.
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A member of my guild leveled all his toons speed hacking full time. Got a week ban recently so just used another account that he had access to. In that time I think he got his friend almost a full bm suit.
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if they only put premade against premade then 1 or 2 teams will stomp the other teams and the other teams will just q solo since they will have a bigger chance of winning. The same 2 teams will face each other over and over until they get bored and quit.
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SWTOR: Lacking in appeal for the casual gamer?
Grimne_Lothos replied to Darth_Vampirius's topic in General Discussion
so basically the only people that will continue to play this game are star wars fanbois that don't care if the game is good or not but will continue to sub for the simple reason that this game is in the star wars universe and other, better games are not. -
SWTOR: Lacking in appeal for the casual gamer?
Grimne_Lothos replied to Darth_Vampirius's topic in General Discussion
ok some definitions. A hardcore player is someone that will do anything to maximize his play. This normally involves spending hours doing research outside of the game or spending 10 hours a week watching fraps of his own gameplay in order to optimize his UI. A casual player finds it acceptable that the game was released without maximizing tools such as an ingame combat log or UI customazations but a hardcore player does not. Hardcore players found a different game to be hardcore about shortly after hitting 50.