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Al_Sparagus

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  1. Just canceled my sub, even if given another free month there is no way I can deal with this crap anymore.

     

    No server merges/transfers, no new content when everything is easily on farm, PVP is boring and repetitive and absolutely no end of it in sight because the devs simply refuse to properly communicate with the community.

     

    Meanwhile there are plenty of new games coming out that will hold my interest.

  2. He has to be a subscriber or he could'nt post on the forums...:p

     

    I have a sub for another 29 days or so, I don't know if I will renew it or not, but unless something changes I won't. I really wanted an experience that lived up to the BW and Star wars name.

     

    A game that I would play for a long time and enjoy entirely...sadly I got a decent but not great game that feels like it was worth about six months.

  3. Lets be honest. Being a SWTOR mod has to be tough.

     

    You have a community who expects a decent game and didn't get it and spends all day pointing out the countless bugs and shortcomings of SWTOR. Is it the mods fault? NO! But they have to deal with the justifiable rage of the community none the less, it must be an exhausting job.

     

    Meanwhile they are probably tweaking their resume in a different window knowing that this train is gonna derail and a pink slip might be right around the corner. Especially with EA laying off people left and right.

     

    So thank you mods....you guys really got served a crap sandwich and yet you are making the best of it.

  4. When the game came out in December I knew Bioware really had until late Spring to make their case to subscribers.

     

    They had to give people a reason to keep playing when other large budget games are being released.

     

    I have my opinion but won't share it ATM, but I am curious...do you think Bioware has succeeded, or will new releases have a large detrimental effect on the subscriber base?

  5. Some empty words.

     

    Really it is getting hard to defend bioware on this issue. This goes to the core functionality of the game and it is obvious they have not made it a priority to fix. It is so bad for me I noticed when the sound WORKS now instyead of when it is broken, which it is 90% of the time.

  6. Ever since 1.2 a LOT of people have been having sound issues. Especially in FPs and OPs. I have been playing on three different machines and have experienced the sound bugs with each one.

     

    They claimed on the first patch after 1.2 these issues had been fixed, though it is obvious they have not. I find it really annoying that they continue to allow such a major part of the game to be broken and do not seem to have prioritized fixing it.

  7. They've been doing this on every server I've visited (only 2, mind you). I actually haven't seen any "griefing" as they like to call it, at all.

     

    To be honest, the only people that seem to be complaining are either totally against interacting with other players, or have inconsistent views on roleplaying. It truly isn't even worth making an effort to appease them.

     

    So basically anyone who disagrees with your point of view is wrong? As far as RP is concerned I doubt if any character wants to RP SPREADING a plague to their faction.

  8. So I'm sure anyone who wastes as much time reading the cesspool that is the general forums (admittedly less of a cesspool lately) has seen the "Remove the rakghoul plague now" thread. People are upset about people being "rude" and not asking before they infect them. Personally, I find this silly, but I didn't create this to bash anyone.

     

    On the fleet on my server, Shadow Hand, basically what people have done is to create an "infection blob". A bunch of people stand in one spot if they want to be infected / infect others. When you die, you can simply rez and will most likely be infected again in short order by another player if you wish to be. This doesn't "bother" anyone, as pretty much only people who want to get infected are going to be affected by this. Of course, there are still people running around infecting others, but I think if people started doing something like this more it'd relieve a lot of people's complaints.

     

    Maybe you server is more mature than most, but the average SWTOR player has the maturity of a 7 year olds, and 7 year olds like to explode all over unsuspecting people.

  9. I have done nothing but support this game from launch.

     

    I shouted down all the naysayers, and I generally enjoyed myself. I stuck through a ton of bugs, patches that broke more than they fixed, had promised new content yanked away hours before it was supposed to be implemented, all the pain someone who tried to support this game has felt.

     

    The sound issues though is really the final straw for me. I cannot support the game or bioware anymore. I have two computers, both completely different builds, both with the sound completely broken. Both were working find before 1.2.

     

    I figured with the patch today they would fix the issues, it appears they have not. How can a company allow such a fundamental issue to go unaddressed?

     

    At this point I am just tired of defending the undefensable, I hate to say it but I think the naysayers might have been right.

  10. They type where BW can do no wrong.

     

    Any sort of objective opinion is gone.

     

    For example the release a HORRID website redesign and people are saying how great it was?

     

    Really are you people blind.

     

    Personally I am just sticking around for my guild, I don't see me (or the guild) lasting past May 15th.

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