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10/23/12 6:07:56 AM#61
SWG2 thats what i would try again.
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10/23/12 6:20:03 AM#62
I voted other. This has probably been said already (and has because this horse must be the most beaten in the history of a mankind). I might return if they did a massive world, meaning ditching all phases or instances what they have created and put people into same world at the same time. There could be instances, like dungeons (flashpoints) and raids (operations), those are all good. And probably some class quest instances, those aren't bad either. They could study games like LoTRO, Rift, GW2, WoW and even EVE to learn how to do a world that feels like a world. Now that I've said it, I realize once again it's not doable anymore without total redo of the game so maybe I just wish they pull the plug before 1 year mark and let someone else get the SW IP to make a real MMO. |
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Originally posted by Pelaaja then you should have rather voted for the planet revamp option, that is what the intention was. "Other" doesn´t tell them much unfortunately. Could be anything |
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vladww
Apprentice Member
Joined: 10/05/04
There are 3 kinds of people - those who can count, and those who can''t. |
10/23/12 8:34:12 AM#64
Originally posted by kb056 Thats about it yeah **************************** |
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10/23/12 11:16:01 AM#65
If they make space more like JTLS from SWG. the current space rail shooter sucks.
Also, MORE CONTENT!!! |
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10/23/12 11:18:10 AM#66
Player Housing.
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10/23/12 11:19:20 AM#67
This: massive free roam universe space combat/trading/PvP/PvP If they do this, I'll actually play. Perhaps there is a slight chance since they got rid of a bunch of linear-mind set devs, e.g., Dan Erickson... ugh. |
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remyburke
Advanced Member
Joined: 7/03/04
I liked MMOs better when gamers didn't play them, and just geeks did. |
10/23/12 11:21:55 AM#68
Number 1 obviously, but the game was built in a series of seperate hallways, so adding something like this would be near impossible based on the game's design foundations.
Playing: Nothing Played: AC1, AC2, AO, AoC, CO, CoX, DAoC, DCUO, DN, EVE, EQ1, EQ2,
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Originally posted by mmoDAD Yeah I hope they put some people in charge who know how to make this fun |
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Zekiah
Apprentice Member
Joined: 1/06/07
Hype (noun) |
10/26/12 5:25:03 PM#70
Originally posted by kb056 QFT "Censorship is never over for those who have experienced it. It is a brand on the imagination that affects the individual who has suffered it, forever." - Noam Chomsky |
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10/26/12 5:34:59 PM#71
Why is there no option for just CONTINUING THE STORIES THEY PROMISED TO CONTINUE and stop making endless raids, warzones, dungeons and dailies that hardly anyone does anyway. |
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10/27/12 12:54:23 PM#72
My top-choice: Freedom!!! Obi Wan be praised, but this game desperately nneds, more than anything else, some freedom. I swear, freedom was to SWTOR as camping in my backyard is to scaling Mt. Everest. Completely unrelated in virtually all ways...
I'd like to fly around in space. I'd love larger, more open planets.
And I'd like more to do than the crappy stories. I'd like to trade. I'd like meaningful crafting. Building things like spaceships, clothes, weapons, whatever... Like Fallen Earth, Eve, SWG, and some other more sand-box type of MMOs.
They need to re-write a lot of their stories. They're space-magic not science fiction. Sure, I love fantasy, but unlike fantasy where magic solves everything, science fiction requires an internally consistent and believable universe. And while Star Wars has always been marginal in this regard, BioWare took it to lows I didn't believe possible.
After that, more skins. Ability to have the skins you want on your clothing, like so many other games. And get some sensible clothes in, I'd like something snazzy instead of looking like your character's outfit was designed by a Project Runway drop-out on a bad acid trip or some nun who thinks a plain black, ankle-length dress is too risque... |
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10/27/12 1:29:47 PM#73
Originally posted by william0532
It wasn't that. It was the flat-out lying about the causes. I play GW2 on the highest possible settings. I've got an old, over-clocked ATI 5850 that's still Top-10 rated.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/86072414@N06/7883880110/in/photostream
That's the Vile Maw in a World Boss event with a good 30+ people. There are tornadoes, special effects, and all kinds of things going on. Far more than I ever encountered with Ilum. 42FPS. That's the lowest FPS I've gotten. Mostly I run in the 70's to 90's. In an empty area that's more SWTOR like (caves, small areas) my FPS easily hits 120. In SWTOR, in Ilum, it was a slide (10-to15 FPS) show even though in empty SWTOR areas my FPS hit 140+.
And yet they POINTED THE FINGER AT ME. Called me a liar. Said my machine was crap. Part of the 'lousy 5%.' The hell it was or is. I'm still in the top 1% of all gaming computers according to most recent Steam Hardware Survey in everything but video which is Top 5%. It had NOTHNG to do with ease of use. It had everything to do with lying about a lousy engine.
But they weren't silent. They told us everyone was still playing, only at other times... That's why things were empty. They hadn't left... They just didn't play when WE were playing...
So, please, let's not pretend they were silent on this issue. They told us subs were holding and the issue was people, unique to SWTOR in all the MMOs I've played, mostly played when I didn't and all those empty worlds were just my tough luck...
GW2 doesn't have subs. ANet doesn't go 'silent' on any issue. They communicate on a regular basis. Not every day and not to every crying special snowflake. But they do communicate -- twitter, Facebook, Reddit, Official Forums, Wiki... And they don't lie to your face and insult you when they do it, unlike BioWare which has been that way for years... |
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Originally posted by BigAndShiny Maybe because they figured out that the gigantic cost for voiceacting and cutscenes doesn´t pay off in the long run.
I hope they concentrate more on new game mechanics than raids/warzones/dailies |
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Originally posted by Gaborik Anet´s methods and marketing appear to me like gigantic scam. BW can´t even get half as evil as Arenanet imho. EA is a saint compared to NCsoft |
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10/29/12 3:09:49 AM#76
I would LOVE BioWare to read this post, leave the game as it is, look at the 1st question an get back to the drawing board and create the most powerfull mmorpg ever seen in this universe!
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Originally posted by Smoey SWG style! :D |
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11/03/12 7:41:20 PM#78
Voted for sandbox space system. Something that lets players do freeroam/explore on a large scale like that can keep many hooked. Heck, I was subbed to SWG just for the space combat for 3 years (always got really bad lag on planets for some reason, even though I have a good connection).
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Yamota
Elite Member
Joined: 10/05/03
There's a beast within every man that stirs when you put a sword in his hand |
11/03/12 7:44:09 PM#79
Proper open world PvP is the only thing which might get be interested in this game again. As for the sandbox features, that would be cool, but it will never ever happen. Why? Because neither Bioware nor EA have got a clue on how to design a proper sandbox game.
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11/07/12 9:54:04 PM#80
Originally posted by Yamota
Seconded , or at the very least make Illum work. |
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