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6/20/11 2:57:58 AM#81
Originally posted by Temujin2011 You have a very strange definition of the term "lukewarm." |
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6/20/11 2:59:56 AM#82
Originally posted by BlackWatch These awards are not praising the merits of the game, they're only representative of the games performance at that particular show. 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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6/20/11 3:06:37 AM#83
Originally posted by Malickie Thats not how the awards are presented by game publishers and thats not how average person buying the game takes them. |
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6/20/11 3:16:39 AM#84
Originally posted by Temujin2011 Learn 2 quote.
Besides, you'll always have people that like something and people that didn't like something. These forums are indication enough, with sandbox fanatics and MMO vets completely burnt out on WoW-style MMO gameplay hating/despising SWTOR from the bottom of their heart as if it's the antichrist, even before they even had the chance of playing the game. So, you'll always have people positive and negative about things, including MMO's.
However, it's saying something if the vast majority of people that actually managed to play the game was positive or enthusiastic about it, some even to their own surprise. Does that mean that SWTOR will be an awesome, spectacular success and a 'WoW killer' bla bla bla? No, it just proves that a very large group of people who got hands on time with the game liked what they played, nothing more than that. The ACTUAL size of MMORPG worlds: a comparison list between MMO's |
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6/20/11 3:18:33 AM#85
Originally posted by Malevil Well that's beside the point, as an average person with "common sense" would know an award stating best of show, doesn't mean the best video-game ever, it just means it performed well at that particular show. As for how a company handles such an award, what do you expect? It's positive marketing, and that's all it is. I'm sure Old Joe holds the award he received at his local watering hole for "best legs" at high regard to, even considering the contestants were all overweight alchoholics. 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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6/20/11 3:20:04 AM#86
Originally posted by Malickie There is actually a very small amount of people in the world that can be called that. Common sense is unfortunately not that common. |
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CujoSWAoA
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Joined: 10/27/04
"Pablo Picasso said art is a lie that tells the truth." |
6/20/11 3:20:37 AM#87
Originally posted by MMO.Maverick
I really don't know where you get this "vast majority" belief. From my point of view, all I saw was a lot of negative feedback and disappointed feelings after E3. |
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6/20/11 3:23:33 AM#88
Originally posted by CujoSWAoA By actually reading the multitude of reviews and impressions that are out there and not only focusing on the negative comments as (some) SWTOR haters and critics seem to do, or are only capable of. The ACTUAL size of MMORPG worlds: a comparison list between MMO's |
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6/20/11 3:24:06 AM#89
Originally posted by CujoSWAoA Maybe that's what you want to see? As for his quote, I'm not sure you're talking about the same thing. He seems to be talking about hand's on experiences, you seem to be talking about forum banter. 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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6/20/11 3:31:36 AM#90
Originally posted by Malickie That's indeed what I was talking about, I assumed that he was referring to those as well
Originally posted by romanator0 Interestingly enough, this would lead to the conclusion that 'average person with common sense' is a contradictio in terminis, since it's far more common that the average person doesn't show much common sense The ACTUAL size of MMORPG worlds: a comparison list between MMO's |
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Betaguy
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Joined: 12/31/04
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6/20/11 3:41:41 AM#91
I played the game at the event and it was fine, better than anything out at the moment....I will be playing and so won't most the people complaining too. |
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6/20/11 3:48:08 AM#92
Originally posted by Temujin2011 Easy on the quick-drawing of conclusions, it might show your comments be a projection of your own emotional investment for (or against) the game, I actually think it says more about you than me seeing how way off you are
Actually, most of those people were either enthusiastic themselves or they could rise above their own taste and felt that SWTOR had something substantial to offer, enough to warrant it an E3 award. I know that for some critics, as this thread clearly proves, any positive comment by others must be an affront, heaven forbid that a game they dislike or even despise should be successful or enjoyable to others. But don't you worry, if you're not really interested in SWTOR than there's always other MMO's for you to enjoy while other MMO gamers enjoy SWTOR, so enough fun to be had for everyone. The ACTUAL size of MMORPG worlds: a comparison list between MMO's |
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6/20/11 3:53:48 AM#93
Originally posted by Temujin2011 Why? The ""lukewarm"" feeling you're seeing could be due to a great many things. One possibly being the MMO that particular journalist was anticipating wasn't at said show. I mean look at your own statement here, you're saying we should all be worried because a journalist went from being unimpressed to giving what he saw his seal of approval. What sense does that make? As for your evaluation of Maverick, I don't see that in him what so ever, more to the point, he just seems to get sick of nonsensical statements like you're making now. 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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6/20/11 4:05:26 AM#94
Think game will do fine on sales tho no idea if it will keep them since we saw so many mmos go down fast like Age of conan warhammer etc. Will buy this game on day one myself if not only for the full voiced dialog and the starwars setting. Also did like to see the zones where pretty big from e3 so it shouldnt feel small and on rails . |
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6/20/11 4:05:48 AM#95
Originally posted by Temujin2011 Why would I care about lukewarm previews? Did I bring them up? I don't think I shot you, I shot your message as it made absolutely no sense. 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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6/20/11 4:12:09 AM#96
Originally posted by Temujin2011 What I saw was people handing out awards to unfinsihed games that mean absolutely nothing. Why would commentary on such a meaningless thing have any soul in it to begin with? 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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6/20/11 4:12:28 AM#97
Originally posted by Temujin2011 [mod edited] It's true that those who hate/despise/dislike SWTOR indeed regard ithe rewards in the most negative way. I think that if you'd really do a tally and read what people said, you'd find out that it's only in your mind that all the rewards are lukewarm, and the way you even use misquotes to prove your point, shows to me that it's apparently important for you to see it that way. Well, I guess this is where we agree to disagree, because after reading the additional information around those rewards (which personally I still think are trivial, pre-launch rewards) I see that they're for the most part positive, fwiw The ACTUAL size of MMORPG worlds: a comparison list between MMO's |
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Tardcore
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Joined: 9/13/09
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6/20/11 4:19:08 AM#98
Originally posted by Temujin2011 +++ this post isn't aimed at you Temujin, this was just my jumping on point in the conversation. +++
This really has nothing to do ith SWTOR the game and everything to do with Bioware's presentation skills at this event (or lack there of as the unkind might say), well and some to do with the technical constraints of the E3 civic center. First off, I feel that E3 is a tired load of old bollocks. Its a place for journalists to fill their swag bags and be spoonfed gaming studio propaganda. In the grand scheme of what the average gamer wants to see, I don't think E3 matters much any more. If we wanted to see bad commercials we would just watch TV.
That said, I think many would agree that the SWTOR presentation for the most part was about as enteraining as watching paint dry. I'm sure the people at the event that got hands on with the game had more fun, but even they were stuck only getting to see the tiny bits of the game that Bioware wanted them to see. So most of our questions about the game were not addressed at this event. SWTOR is still almost of an unknown as before. I personally feel that if this was the biggest bone Bioware was prepared to throw us, I would have prefered they just hadn't bothered. And instead waited until some event where they could give us a much better glimpse of their game world.
Now as these awards, who the "bleep" cares? These awards are only really important to the backers of E3. At best they are the "best gaming commercial" awards. It isn't some haute video gamers version of Cannes where the full intricacies of the games are put on display to be judged, we see only what these companies want us to see. And in the case of Bioware, that presentation was less than steller. The main reason in my opinion is because they weren't ready or at least willing to let the cat out of the bag and give the public very much SWTOR information at this date. So it was an uninspring presentation at an over commecrialized and uninspiring event. Its a black mark on Biowares presentation skills, and a black mark on E3 in general for handing out so many "special olympics" awards to a company that gave such a half assed performance, but pretty meaningless in terms of the quality SWTOR itself.
So to both camps spouting gloom and doom, or crowing that SWTOR knocked one out of the park beacuse of E3, you are a bit delusional. The results of E3 mean next to nothing positive or negative about this game. Until Bioware decides to let us have some more concrete information we are still as much in the dark as when we started.
Also to the posters who hate this game, have always hated this game, and will always hate this game but keep posting here. Don't you have more important subjects for debate on these forums? Such as maybe ELIXER B?
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6/20/11 4:27:46 AM#99
Originally posted by Temujin2011 Naah, you're misreading or projecting again, you really should do that less, it's telling, you know
When people present lies as truths, I find their behaviour appalling and annoying, I'm not personally insulted. Actually, the debates that follow I consider fun, else I wouldn't do it, someone named it 'forum pvp', maybe that isn't such a bad description at all.
Since you ignored the former time that I mentioned it, shall we go back to where you started to derail the conversation? Originally posted by Temujin2011 The yellow part is what you left out of your quote. Since that isn't just a copy-paste job, it looks to me that you left that out on purpose. Now why would you do that, if not then for trying to give more weight to your whole subjective 'lukewarm' argument?
Or don't answer that. It's apparent that you want to believe firmly that the reception was lukewarm even if you have to distort the truth to prove your point. We apparently disagree on this point. The ACTUAL size of MMORPG worlds: a comparison list between MMO's |
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6/20/11 4:31:30 AM#100
Originally posted by Temujin2011 Well sure, I wasn't commenting toward your assertion that these pre-views may have been "lukewarm", not in the slightest. I was commenting on your message there was something to worry about in "lukewarm" statements in regard to E3 awards. 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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