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Some people don't give a filp about being in a "full community" and just want some Star Wars. Let us use that 40-terabyte client download to play the game on our own computers. It saves our progress in a little file and updates Bioware if and when we want to get on to rejoin the "experience" of other people. That way, queues are alleviated for the people who feel the need to run around with 500 strangers in order to be happy, and queues are nonexistent for the rest of us. Win-win.
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Some people don't give a filp about being in a "full community" and just want some Star Wars. Let us use that 40-terabyte client download to play the game on our own computers. It saves our progress in a little file and updates Bioware if and when we want to get on to rejoin the "experience" of other people. That way, queues are alleviated for the people who feel the need to run around with 500 strangers in order to be happy, and queues are nonexistent for the rest of us. Win-win.

 

You can not store information like that client side. It would be hacked and exploited to no end.

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Some people don't give a filp about being in a "full community" and just want some Star Wars. Let us use that 40-terabyte client download to play the game on our own computers. It saves our progress in a little file and updates Bioware if and when we want to get on to rejoin the "experience" of other people. That way, queues are alleviated for the people who feel the need to run around with 500 strangers in order to be happy, and queues are nonexistent for the rest of us. Win-win.

 

you should go buy kotor.....

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Some people don't give a filp about being in a "full community" and just want some Star Wars. Let us use that 40-terabyte client download to play the game on our own computers. It saves our progress in a little file and updates Bioware if and when we want to get on to rejoin the "experience" of other people. That way, queues are alleviated for the people who feel the need to run around with 500 strangers in order to be happy, and queues are nonexistent for the rest of us. Win-win.

 

If you COULD play single player you would never be able to import to online, it would ruin the game with hacks.

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First off the game was developed as an MMO, if you want to play a single player game then buy a single player game.

 

Second and the most important thing is allowing people to have active save type files to play as single player game allows for the hacking of code. This is what happens alot in those types of games. Diablo 2 was the first that I remember. That is how they broke the code to make socketed items way over powered., and duping items.

 

Sorry you and many other folks are upset with queue times, but this game has had a very successful pre-launch(1mil ?) and now we are on official launch. Every MMO goes through this their first few weeks, then it starts to balance out.

 

Either we can do one of the following:

  1. Wait in queue
  2. Switch to a lighter server(not like it will take that much longer to get where you are at now)
  3. Wait a couple weeks and then come back

..or could just quit.

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Some people don't give a filp about being in a "full community" and just want some Star Wars. Let us use that 40-terabyte client download to play the game on our own computers. It saves our progress in a little file and updates Bioware if and when we want to get on to rejoin the "experience" of other people. That way, queues are alleviated for the people who feel the need to run around with 500 strangers in order to be happy, and queues are nonexistent for the rest of us. Win-win.

 

You really have no idea how server and client interact...do you. Nor the rampant cheating that would happen. :rolleyes:

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Some people don't give a filp about being in a "full community" and just want some Star Wars. Let us use that 40-terabyte client download to play the game on our own computers. It saves our progress in a little file and updates Bioware if and when we want to get on to rejoin the "experience" of other people. That way, queues are alleviated for the people who feel the need to run around with 500 strangers in order to be happy, and queues are nonexistent for the rest of us. Win-win.

 

This is an MMO! not a single player RPG. Sure its called a MMORPG, but that doesn't mean if you RP that that the MMO part is gone.

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