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I didn't experience anyhing like that with my IA or my SI. Where did the hours go? But here's what they said: http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2011-06-29-ea-200-hours-of-play-per-swtor-class Each of the six Star Wars: The Old Republic classes pack 200 hours of gameplay, EA has revealed - excluding crafting, raiding and "the multiplayer". EA Games boss Frank Gibeau described the in-development MMO as "gigantic", although he wishes the game hadn't cost quite so much money to make. "I don't pay much attention to that talk [of a $300 million budget] - I get a lot of questions from analysts and press about it," Gibeau told GamesIndustry.biz. "What I try and concentrate on is, is it a good game and is it ready to go? "You look at a game that has 200 hours of gameplay for each of the six classes, and that doesn't include the crafting, the raids, the multiplayer. It's vast. It's a gigantic game. And that costs money. But when you get one of these launched they persist for a long period of time." [snip] BioWare co-bosses Greg Zeschuk and Ray Muzyka told Eurogamer the quality not only of SWTOR but also the associated service had to be right before EA will press go. Personally, I think that last sentence rings rather hollow. |
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2/18/12 6:47:23 AM#2
Trying to estimate gameplay time in mmos is such a fail that im quite surprised anyone believed in them But yeah, I surely have not played for 200 hours to reach max level/end of plot "Some of the less objective people tend to be close-minded though and basically disregard any possible shortcomings that gw2 could have." |
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2/18/12 7:15:36 AM#3
Did both articles said six classes?
Because you know the game have 8 classes |
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2/18/12 7:17:44 AM#4
For every minute you are angry , you lose 60 seconds of happiness."-Emerson If you can't argue the point don't say anything at all. |
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2/18/12 10:33:32 AM#5
Originally posted by dinams
They knew. What they did was add in all the generic quests. All the side-quests for the companions. Then laid how long it'd take to do each one in the least efficient method possible -- one at a time, flying back-and-forth and back-and-forth. Which, of course, virtually nobody does...
This isn't, BTW, an EA issue. This announced time-padding has happened in every BioWare game since Jade Empire. BioWare said 40+ hours for that game. The forums were full of really ticked off people because it really took between 18 and 22 hours to do the whole game (original X-Box release). I didn't mind so much, save that of the 20 hours it took me to complete the game, probably one-third to one-half was pointless running around in areas... There response was 'we never said that.' When people linked what they said, they locked the threads. When people repeatedly linked what they said, they banned them from the forums. They also said Jade Empire was "X-Box Exclusive" and advertised it that way. Then, a few years later, needed the cash so they dumped it on the PC market. The forums were full of really ticked off PC gamers, some of whom went out and bought X-Boxes so they could play the game only to have BioWare shiv them... You know what BioWare said? "We never said we wouldn't release it on PC..." I guess they need a dictionary, because exclusive does have defintion which includes "restricted in distribution."
So, don't blame EA. It's been like this for quite some time and Jade Empire is just one game of many where they lied about the product they couldn't deliver. I could have picked NWN and the failed 'real-time, interactive dungeon master' ability they never delivered, but, instead gave us crappy modding tools and little functionality for real-time. I could point out what they PROMISED and what they delivered were light years apart. I could point out that one-half of Kotor was padded running-around to stretch out a 20-hour game. Same with ME1 and ME2...
Anwya, BioWare is no longer that cool game company that made cool, in-depth games with significant options and engaging stories way back in the late 1990s, like Baldur's Gate, and treating its fanboy community with respect. I remember that Company. I was there when that Company was that Company. When they actually gave a damn. Now it's another corporate crap-fest run by suits and using flash and gimmicks over substance to make its rail-crpg games. And thinking you'll get any kind of honesty from BioWare... NO. |
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2/18/12 10:36:51 AM#6
Originally posted by Distopia
lol. They lied. It takes most people, (i.e. pretty much everyone but the hopeless) without skipping quests or dialog, about 50-hours. |
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2/18/12 10:41:13 AM#7
Because they took it for granted that everyone would listen to every single dialogue of every single quest. Unfortunately most of us abused the space bar more often than not, since it is a MMO, listening to minutes of pointless dialogue of pointless quests, that was never going to be the main activity So: 200 hours without spacebar 50 hours with spacebar (only because people made the effort to listen to the main story dialogues)
They didn't lie, they were just economical with the truth |
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Skuz
Hard Core Member
Joined: 12/25/08
"If you can''t laugh at yourself there''s always someone around to show you how it''s done!" |
2/18/12 10:47:08 AM#8
200 hours should be considered an "outside estimate" is mostly aimed at the more casual players, anyone whose been in gaming for more than a year knows that it is rather a simple matter to blow through a game in weeks if they so choose. Games that are "artificially long" by way of huge time-sinks earn their very own brand of hatred (see, another f**king Korean/Chinese/Japanese Grinder) there are 8 classes, 2 factions, want to get the full unmitigated experience? Go level all 16 & get all your monies worth. I am, but I'm probably mad. |
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2/18/12 10:52:37 AM#9
Yall are so critical of this game but its pretty fun. I mean yea i would hate something too if i completely took for granted and ignored the big seller for the game (the story). Racing to 50 and staying negative? End game sucks when a game first comes out to act surprised by this fact.... |
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2/18/12 10:59:16 AM#10
Originally posted by ste2000 I knew people that never used the spacebar but reached the end in much less time than 200 hours It was all marketing talk as I always knew "Some of the less objective people tend to be close-minded though and basically disregard any possible shortcomings that gw2 could have." |
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2/18/12 11:03:22 AM#11
Originally posted by ste2000 I didn't space bar, I didn't race to 50, I crafted, I explored, I hunted datachrons and I was nowhere near the 200hrs for story quest. I only wish I had written down when I checked /played @ 50, but I do remember me and my guildies saying no way to 200hrs played. |
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2/18/12 11:03:51 AM#12
I bashed swtor pre release. I bought swtor pre release. I quited swtor shortly after release.
It was a short but fun ride, but it lacks in so many departments. I played melee and i never tought a sid warrior died before reaching his target so fast.
Made it to level 32 with story and pvp, but it was not worth that much of my money.
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Yamota
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Joined: 10/05/03
There's a beast within every man that stirs when you put a sword in his hand |
2/18/12 11:04:00 AM#13
Marketing hype, aka lies. |
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2/18/12 11:07:31 AM#14
Why did they lie? The same reason they call SWTOR an MMO. To get more money. We all know this game would be better suited in the Diablo genre, but then EA and Bioware couldn't get a monthly fee. |
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2/18/12 11:12:05 AM#15
Sadly i'm not surprised people believed that garbage. People seem to think that Bioware is capable of doing no harm. That they're basically jesus embodied in a game company or some shit. Its absolutely disgusting to me the brand loyalty people have for that company. I'm surprised the BWD hasn't jumped on this thread yet. They're probably still trying to sort out what ultra illogical, fallacy ridden resposne they're going to hammer down our throats ad nauseum until we give up trying to reason with them.
"The surest way to corrupt a youth is to instruct him to hold in higher esteem those who think alike than those who think differently." - Friedrich Nietzsche |
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2/18/12 11:17:24 AM#16
This again?
NGE killed SWG. Get over it like the rest of us did in 2005. |
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2/18/12 11:17:33 AM#17
Originally posted by Hrimnir I am a Bioware fan of the first hour, Baldurs Gate is still one of my top 5 RPG, I also own every Bioware game. Yet I can't deny that with DA2 and Swtor I noticed the start of a descending curve. Since Bioware has been bought by EA, it is not the same Bioware. Sad but true |
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2/18/12 11:21:23 AM#18
Originally posted by ste2000 I don't think we can entirely blame EA here. Bioware has been going downhill for a while. DA1 wasn't like it was supposed to be either. And Mass Effect... its not even an RPG much anymore. |
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2/18/12 11:26:33 AM#19
Originally posted by Garvon3 I agree, but they were still decent. With DA2 and Swtor you can smell the marketing departement from miles away |
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2/18/12 11:34:10 AM#20
Originally posted by Dracill Actually the game has 16 classes. They just say 8 so they have an excuse for not having made a story for half of them.
if yo uplay a Gunslinger (Smuggler) and you want to try a Scoundrel (Smuggler) which is an entirely diffferent gameplay experience, you actually have to re-roll and replay the same story all over again. So yeah, 16 classes. 8 Storylines. Whatever hours.
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