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Star Wars: The Old Republic has a new feature for player to enjoy in the form of a State of the Game letter from Executive Producer Jeff Hickman. In the inaugural edition, Hickman talks about how the team came to the decision to move SWTOR to a free-to-play revenue model, why developers are leaving BioWare, bugs and Oceania among other topics.
Read the full letter on the Star Wars: The Old Republic site. Associate Editor: MMORPG.com |
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11/07/12 8:42:03 AM#2
It's sad when someone has to or is forced to leave a job they love, but change happens and sometimes it's for the better when it happens. I hope that the changes that come about as a result of the game shifting to the F2P model are enough to bring this game back to life and make it worth playing as there just wasn't enough content the first time through t make it worth spending more than the original purchase for (and that was stretching it a bit even there).
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11/07/12 8:49:40 AM#3
Dear Jeff, I was very disappointed in your state of the game message. You really do not understand the problems of your game at all. I guess if you did you would doubtless throw your hands up realizing that it is probably not repairable the way it is designed. So much money wasted.... Let me give you a hint, it was not content that was the problem. Read the thread on this site discussing Systems, it just might give you a clue the major issues your game faces. |
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McGamer
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Joined: 7/24/05
"Fear leads to Anger, Anger leads to Hate, Hate leads to Suffering" -Master Yoda |
11/07/12 9:02:07 AM#4
Even though I am a huge Star Wars geek, I refuse to play SWTOR even now that it is F2P. Myself and many others tried to offer suggestions during beta and even fell for buying the collector's edition only to be let down upon launch. I tried playing the game a few months after launch but the devs there will never reverse the damage they have done in trying to create a believable SW mmo. The game is and always will be WoW in space, which is a waste of time and money even now. Most devs these days don't get that the reason MMOs became popular in the first place was the vairety of options in creating a character they could connect to and affect the persistant world in which their characters lived. These days, most devs are obsessed with trying to make a quick buck and push out unfinished cookie-cutter MMOs with little to know choice of options in character creation living in tiny cloned gameworlds using unimaginative Uis. Not to mention always releasing with few content and zero replayability. If anything, it is those devs who will ultimately cause the fading of the mmo genre because they are burning gamers out who end up going from game to game trying to find one to stick to that is like the MMOs of old. I say to the devs, bring back choice, variety, originality, and embrace the sandbox genre. |
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11/07/12 9:04:03 AM#5
Hmm, not the subscription and not "more content of the same" was/is the issue SWTOR has. I can't believe they didn't get it till now.
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11/07/12 9:10:49 AM#6
Originally posted by Czanrei +1 Couldn't agree more You want to throw away your money developing something stupid, go ahead. |
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vladww
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Joined: 10/05/04
There are 3 kinds of people - those who can count, and those who can''t. |
11/07/12 9:18:21 AM#7
Originally posted by Czanrei Good post **************************** |
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11/07/12 9:23:36 AM#8
i got treated like shit by you guys i tried to go on the forums to give feedback instead i got a bann warning. nothing i had said was said negatively, you guys tried to control the flow of information. way to much underhanded crap came out of bio/ea. you guys failed on a big level mmos are community based games the moment you tried to silence people you shot yourself in the foot, because there are many more forums other then the official forums. while u can buy out some(like mmorpg.com) you cant buy out all of them. |
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11/07/12 9:24:12 AM#9
Originally posted by Czanrei 100% agreed, devs have spent years and millions of dollars trying to recreat the success of WoW with no game even coming close. Yet the message just does not seem to be getting across and MMOs become the only genre of video games that were AFRAID of innovation and trying something new. Warcraft was a pop culture phenomenon, it's success could never have been replicated. The best way to compete with it would have been to try something completly different imho. |
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superniceguy
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Joined: 2/17/07
NGE > NGE 2, LOTRO > NGE 2, STO > NGE 2, KOTOR > NGE 2, Lego Star Wars > NGE 2. NGE 2 = SWTOR |
11/07/12 9:26:13 AM#10
It is nothing but excuses. They blame this and that for its decline, instead of just accepting what it is, and getting on adding content. Nothing in that "state of the game" is any future content mentioned, and there really is no need to go on about Devs leaving. As long as they had content mentioned coming, which they do not, then devs leaving should be no concern It is just a whole lot of nothing What do they have for planned for 1.6? Which will no doubt come mid January conveniently increasing the "6 weeks for content " promise Any Winter or Anniversary event planned? When exactly is F2P coming? Nothing in there really encourages anybody to return to the game.
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11/07/12 9:29:44 AM#11
Two topics, same people, same replies. This game is in a limbo for now. i think people need to move on and focus on better games out there ike GW2, TSW...hell even Rift and EQ2 are churning out content on weekly and monthly basis. I am so over SWTOR, seems like last year new to me now. |
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11/07/12 9:45:50 AM#12
the level of dishonesty in that letter is astounding and they still find plenty of moments to kiss their own butts...STILL all this letter does is tell people that the team is still delusional about their game. you're not getting any humble developers over there |
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11/07/12 9:56:27 AM#13
It is nice to see this game rollout the First state of the game letter. I wish they had been doing this sooner. I'm glad to see my concerns are being addressed by the developers. I think the game is Awesome, I just want the bugs fixed and More content. I'm glad to see they have there pulse on the community that is playing and enjoying the game. I am really enjoying this game and look forward to a better experience in the future and I have great confidence that Jeff Hickman will continue to deliver like he always has!
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11/07/12 10:28:38 AM#14
It took Sony over 2 years to realize that they need to destroy SWG with the NGE in 2005. Congratulations Bioware for not getting the issue at hand and doing something aweful no matter what. Lacking players is the least of the games issues... your F2P launch is your NGE - Ignoring the players desires and just doing what you want. Romneyware 2k12. Bye bye. ;) |
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11/07/12 10:40:50 AM#15
Sadly you should have listened to Beta Testers.
I'm taking a shot of vodka every time I see a reference to a game being a WoW or Diablo clone. |
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11/07/12 11:56:37 AM#16
Originally posted by Czanrei Exactly this. We bought two CE's even though we were in beta (and disappointed by it), because we were told "it'll be in at launch" (pick something, anything). We were told the builds we were playing weren't launch builds, but guess what...It was very disappointing from a good company like Bioware, and I don't think I want to play anything that might come out of their studio anymore. Especially now that EA owns them. You'll want to look at The Repopulation. Those guys are citing SWG as their inspiration, and they're in alpha right now. It looks like the game we've been wanting for a long time :) |
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11/07/12 12:34:31 PM#17
Awesome!!
"i don't waste my time building relationship in games" - nariusseldon |
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11/07/12 1:24:40 PM#18
I enjoy this game so much, like never before any other game. Servers are full and i don't think we need F2P trolls to spam our general chat :)
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11/07/12 1:50:04 PM#19
i am resub ,after 5 months pausing & game population looking OK Can't understand why EA going to F2P crap only EVE is real MMO...but I am impressive with TSW |
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11/07/12 1:59:27 PM#20
Originally posted by JosephJR Why? because even after they consolidated the servers, their still declining in player numbers, going F2P is like the last chance saloon for this game, trouble is, this is one role of the die that is liable to end up snake eyes.. |
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