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  1. Ninja looting has become a rather big issues full of excuses. Mainly "for my companion", which is complete out of the question. So here,s a suggestion: The loot that drop, make it non-needable for characters whom the stats wouldn't benefit. As an example, a piece of gear with Cunning on it drops, people who wont benefit from Cunning will only be able to greed on it. That way, it'll solve the ninja looting issue.
  2. TORtanic is no MMO either when we look at the state of it. TORtanic is like a single-player RPG.. Just like Skyrim!
  3. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blizzard_Entertainment Have a nice read.
  4. It's a bold statement claiming it's a wow-clone, when they lack so many of the features that actually makes WoW.. well.. WoW. Sure they may have ripped off the takent system, and the targeting and I can find bits and pieces here and there in the classes similiar to the classes in WoW. But a WoW-clone?! That's an massive insult towards WoW. But I can see they at least TRIED to rip off WoW, although they failed in the process.
  5. What has market researching to do with software programming? Excuse me, but I think that would belong in the sales and marketing department.
  6. That has nothing to do with bugs It has something to do with performance and how poorly the engine itself react to the gameplay.
  7. Before you said 8, now you say 12. Can you make up your mind? Once you make up your mind, I might want to hear your arguments, but until then, your argument is simply not valid. Oh and btw, rotten apples doesn't grow on trees - fresh does.
  8. Now where have I mentioned anything about bugs? I haven't See, bugs can be forgiven. But creating an MMO and the manage to set it back 2-3 years isn't exactly ambitious. Sure there's all the money spend on the oh so precious voice-acting and then rather boring space battles. But that's it really, isn't it? Not to mention the engine.. dear god. if I really do need to follow your example in comparing an old model to a new one, at least Blizzard made their own engine. Did LazyWare do that? No no no, they ran out and found some cheap broken engine instead, slapped a $60 price tag on it and threw it in your face. So yeah, actually - seeing as the time where WoW came out and Swtor came out now, WoW would still win for their launch, despite servers being down and the bugs you so heartfully intend I mentioned. "There will be murder and mayhem" - My character has said that 200 times now, oh it does geting boring in the end.
  9. No but as a customer, you would at least expect the company you buy from did some sort of research of other products on the market. Lets use a car sale as an example. Notice that cars made today are a lot more efficient than cars was 8 years ago. And some of the stuff we got in cars today probably ALSO took 8 or more years to develop.
  10. Oh I was there. But that still doesn't mean you can compare those two. Do we need to have this discussion or do you prefer searching the forums here for the obvious answer?
  11. How on earth can you compare the launch of TORtanic with the launch of WoW? if you're trying to do the impossible, just give up - there's a reason it's called 'impossible'.
  12. http://www.swtor.com/community/forumdisplay.php?f=349 Here is the link to the suggestion box - use it.
  13. That's the biggest amount of bullcrap I have ever heard. "Then you don't belong in an MMORPG", piss off. If this game actually WAS an MMORPG, then this said person would have something to do. I can't tell whether you're a fanboy or from the BioWare Defense Force.
  14. So what if they got the universe? If the Devs can't find a way to explot such universe, then what good is it? At this point, BioWare did not exploit and use this great universe they had ahead of them. They spend all the money on voice-acting. Well done, BioWare.
  15. Exactly 10 days ago. I was promissed an MMO, I got a single player RPG.
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