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So, I've decided to cease playing once my current time runs out in 3 weeks. If I cancel my subscription and remove my credit card for auto-renewal, will I still be able to play my remaining time? I know that Bioware forced you to enter CC info with the first free month, so I'm curious if I can take that CC info off my account now.
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I honestly hope that more people start unsubscribing. The fixes that we need in this game just are not coming fast enough and the customer service is some of the worst that I've seen from any company ever.

If you do not like the game and want to leave, why do you give a damn about what others might be thinking ?

 

And if you do care about the game, why are you leaving in the first place ?

 

I do not question your opinion on the game - your concerns are valid. However, why you actually hope that more people follow you I cannot understand. It sounds like you actually bear a grudge or something.

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If you do not like the game and want to leave, why do you give a damn about what others might be thinking ?

 

And if you do care about the game, why are you leaving in the first place ?

 

I do not question your opinion on the game - your concerns are valid. However, why you actually hope that more people follow you I cannot understand. It sounds like you actually bear a grudge or something.

 

It's called voting with your wallet. He probably likes the concept of TOR and sees that it could be a game he'd enjoy if some changes were made. He's leaving because he doesn't enjoy it in it's current state, but he hopes that he might enjoy it in the future. He believes that if enough people leave BioWare will take the hint and make some changes.

 

How is this a hard concept to understand?

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It's called voting with your wallet. He probably likes the concept of TOR and sees that it could be a game he'd enjoy if some changes were made. He's leaving because he doesn't enjoy it in it's current state, but he hopes that he might enjoy it in the future. He believes that if enough people leave BioWare will take the hint and make some changes.

 

How is this a hard concept to understand?

 

Exactly. The game has promise, but it should never have been released in the state that it's in. If they had waited another year and pumped another 100 million into the game I really think they'd have been better off. Customer Service alone would be as simple as hiring more people. They made they're money back already, so why are we waiting weeks for an in-game ticket to get responded to? It's unacceptable.

 

If someone gives you a really tasty looking pizza and then spits on it before they hand it over, are you still going to pay for it?

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It's called voting with your wallet. He probably likes the concept of TOR and sees that it could be a game he'd enjoy if some changes were made. He's leaving because he doesn't enjoy it in it's current state, but he hopes that he might enjoy it in the future. He believes that if enough people leave BioWare will take the hint and make some changes.

 

How is this a hard concept to understand?

I know the concept. I also know what happens when it is actually put to use, with AoC being a very good example. Nice potential, terrible launch, agonising early months, subs bleeding all over the MMO landscape.

 

Funcom eventually got their act together.

 

But who remembers AoC except as a failure of epic proportions ?

 

Voting with your wallet only works if you do not care about the game anymore. You are not sending a message to the game itsef, you are sending a message to the studio (and its competitors) : don't do that kind of crap ever again.

But, for you, this particular game is already dead.

 

You do not vote with your wallet "just to send a message so that the game is improved". It does not work that way. You vote with your wallet if you think the game is bad and will never be anything but.

 

And, in that case, you don't care a damn whether other people follow you or not - unless you actually have an ego that needs stroking.

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