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Xamota

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  1. Edited: please refrain from trolling.
  2. Lol Corellia +4 WP Datacron, yeah it was buggy as hell. I managed to get it after about 4 tries. Big picture though - at 50 with some raid gear I had almost 2000 WP, so it's like .2% And don't worry, with no combat log noone will be able ot point out your shortcomings anyway. =}
  3. Let me know when the beta test end and you released a finished MMO. I may re-sub, that is if the nasties that like bashing people who complain about inferior products will have me.
  4. A month from now, you'll be running around the fleet with your rainbow-colored Lightsaber and your Founder title on and wonder where everyone went.
  5. Forget all the real issues, this guy wants his pets. HOTFIX this guy an EWOK... STAT!!!
  6. You're right, and I agree, unfortunately, it feels odd, and I had a bunch of spare time on my hands this morning. And, I love a lively debate. But, the truth is, I guess is that I had high hopes and I'm disappointed. That's all really. It's my own fault. I just get angry when people defend incompetence. In my world, there are consequences for my actions. The only consequence I can extend to Bioware is not to re-sub, which I am not going to do. I truly enjoyed my leveling experience and was able to look past all the bugs and issues, as none were game-breaking. But after experiencing end-game content and the lack of attention paid to serious issues that were affecting game-play, sadly, I lost confidence in Bioware. I may come back in a few months to re-visit, but I didn't with AoC, or Warhammer, or Rift. Maybe, I just need to lower my expectations. Bye, and no, you can't have my stuff.
  7. As leader of the tin foil hat crowd, I am insulted by this post.
  8. The "them" you refer to, are the people in this world who make **** happen. We don't lay down and let people shove BS down our throats. Truth is, you want us and need us, because if unmotivated to fix anything, Bioware is, disappointed you will be.
  9. I'm sorry you felt insulted that I called you a communist. I have been informed that this was insulting to you. It was not meant as an insult as much as a recognition of your social ideals. But, I understand your feelings were hurt. So, please accept my deepest apology.
  10. OH, ****. My bad, Off to the Customer Service forums, to see what all the damn whiners and complainers are riled up about today. This one thread that had like 140 pages of people who can't use the patcher... Man, that one is a screamer... So good.
  11. http://www.swtor.com/community/showthread.php?t=5533 But Yewdee, there are only like 10 "known" issues in the game, and none found since Jan. 5. Just look at that thread, I linked, it's plain as day in yellow text even.
  12. I'd like to add a it of rational thinking to this thread. (What am I, crazy?). OK, Here goes. When WoW came out, the majority of gamers at the time didn't really have any other MMO's to compare it to. I mean there was UO, EQ, DAoC, but it wasn't a fully realized genre as of then. WoW took it to the next level, supported it well, listened to its customers concerns (whether you personally agreed with them or not) and flourished. Now, every game company attempts to jump on this cash cow and profit. Well, profit for a gaming company doesn't always mean the best products for gamers. Hence, SWTOR. Look, let's be realistic... MMOs have been out awhile now. People expect a certain level of polish on a game. I put forth Rift as an example. A game that I didn't personally enjoy that much, but, with it's bugs and faults definitely felt like a finished product upon release. Also, Rift was master of the HOTFIX. A term that Bioware needs to come to know and love. I mean the Defend the Shipment Daily on Ilum has been broken for weeks?? Really, that can't be HOTFIXED in. People inexplicably falling over dead while out of combat in raids. These are all things that make people feel like they are still Beta testing a “finished” product that they spent hard-earned money for. And now, the coup de grace. Let’s postpone the patch. Why? Is it not ready..? Sure maybe. But a more likely reason is that Bioware knows that they have millions of Star Wars fans, who wanted nothing more than to love this game, and will sometimes defend Bioware like a bullied child and the opportunity to make them subscribe for at least another month if they delay the patch a few more days. Why? Because people want this game to be good, they want it to be fun, they want it to be polished, but goddamit I want it to be finished. And we should all, as customers, be upset by being treated like fanbois that will give every last dollar of our allowances to play their broken game. /rantoff (Re-posted due to my very lively conversation thread being closed.)
  13. To me, it's the classic "keep 'em coming back". You want to see if we fixed your game, and made it better, it'll cost you $15. Simple.
  14. Enjoy the Kool-Aid, this is financially motivated, guaranteed.
  15. Rabble Rabble people shouldn't voice concerns they have over faulty products they've purchased in the very forum designed in which to do so. Welcome to the thread, fanboiS.
  16. I'd like to add a it of rational thinking to this discussion. (What am I, crazy?). OK, Here goes. When WoW came out, the majority of gamers at the time didn't really have any other MMO's to compare it to. I mean there was UO, EQ, DAoC, but it wasn't a fully realized genre as of then. WoW took it to the next level, supported it well, listened to its customers concerns (whether you personally agreed with them or not) and flourished. Now, every game company attempts to jump on this cash cow and profit. Well, profit for a gaming company doesn't always mean the best products for gamers. Hence, SWTOR. Look, let's be realistic... MMOs have been out awhile now. People expect a certain level of polish on a game. I put forth Rift as an example. A game that I didn't personally enjoy that much, but, with it's bugs and faults definitely felt like a finished product upon release. Also, Rift was master of the HOTFIX. A term that Bioware needs to come to know and love. I mean the Defend the Shipment Daily on Ilum has been broken for weeks?? Really, that can't be HOTFIXED in. People inexplicably falling over dead while out of combat in raids. These are all things that make people feel like they are still Beta testing a “finished” product that they spent hard-earned money for. And now, the coup de grace. Let’s postpone the patch. Why? Is it not ready..? Sure maybe. But a more likely reason is that Bioware knows that they have millions of Star Wars fans, who wanted nothing more than to love this game, (and will sometimes defend Bioware like a bullied child), and the opportunity to make them subscribe for at least another month if they delay the patch a few more days. Why? Because people want this game to be good, they want it to be fun, they want it to be polished, but goddamit I want it to be finished. And we should all, as customers, be upset by being treated like fanbois that will give every last dollar of our allowances to play their broken game. /rantoff
  17. Shhhh, there's fanbois around. don't let them catch you bad-mouthin' their game.
  18. It appears a lot of people confuse bugs for not knowing the fight mechanics, but... to say that none of these boss fights are bugged.. Well, that's just being a FANBOI...
  19. OMG a completely legitimate complaint... FANBOIS ATACK!!!
  20. It's already been a month fanboi, enjoy continuing to beta test this POS.
  21. Yo dawg, devs heard you like leveling... Here's another viable option though, you can unsubscribe until there are more 50's, or a better PvP matchmaking system in place. But, you won't hear that around here...
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