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12/03/12 9:09:49 PM#81
Originally posted by Xirik Meridian and EQ didn't have insanely expensive dev and licensing costs to deal with. I was involved with licensing the Star Wars IP back in the late 90's for a product line, and let me tell you... Lucas doesn't come cheap. |
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12/03/12 9:14:24 PM#82
I hope that they don't allow a single freeloader to get max level or gear without paying something into it.
If that's not the case EA can shove it.
If you let one freeloader in they'll be like rabid dogs. |
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12/03/12 10:06:55 PM#83
Originally posted by mnwild1998 BTW I'm still subbed.
Then plz come back when there's a decent space shooter. Note even Rogue Squadron from the 90's is better than the lame point and click shooter they delivered. |
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12/03/12 10:25:01 PM#84
Originally posted by Sevenstar61 STO is probably the least polished MMO I've ever played. The animations and combat were clunky and goofy. I was really disappointed when I tried it F2P. I was hoping to get months of fun out of it. |
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12/03/12 10:26:39 PM#85
Originally posted by superniceguy All they have to do is lay off most people and stop developing. They aren't in the type of maintenance mode games like LOTRO and Warhammer are. |
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12/04/12 12:46:19 AM#86
Originally posted by FrodoFragins Warhammer is the very definition of maintence mode. LOTRO, although they just had layoffs, did just release Riders of Rohan which is larger then anything SWTOR has released since launch combined. Meanwhile SWTOR has layed off (rumored) 300+ staff. How is LOTRO in maintenance mode and SWTOR is not? |
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12/04/12 1:57:18 AM#87
I don't know if it's going to die or not, but for their one year anniversary they are giving out in game fireworks!(11 million subs, here swtor comes!)
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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 |
12/04/12 4:36:09 AM#88
Originally posted by FrodoFragins LOTRO is no where in maintenance mode, they keep releasing content and updates, and released an expansion last year, and recently in October. Turbine had layoffs, but no where was it stated they were within LOTRO Star Trek Online - Best Free MMORPG of 2012 |
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superniceguy
Elite Member
Joined: 2/17/07
NGE > NGE 2, LOTRO > NGE 2, STO > NGE 2, KOTOR > NGE 2, Lego Star Wars > NGE 2. NGE 2 = SWTOR |
12/04/12 4:51:54 AM#89
Originally posted by FrodoFragins Yep, STO is not very polished at all, but that does not mean it is not fun and enjoyable. It also has several features in game that you can play with. After seeing the cut sences from SWTOR then see the cut scenes in STO make me cringe, but once you have done the stories in SWTOR, there is not much left to do, but once you have done the stories in STO, there is still more to do. Also watching TNG and TOS recently both have clunky and goofy set pieces (I did not think TNG was that bad but was), and that is what makes Trek great! Carries over to the game quite well. Since its released they have enabled you to visit the bridge, then later you could visit the entire ship, they have added Duty Officer on top of Bridge Officers, then later the Duty Officers became interactible chars on your ship, they also added the foundry system where you can create your own missions etc. Plus the regualar content updates, and each weekend there is something, and they do loads of limited time events. Cryptic has done loads for STO unlike EA/Bioware has for SWTOR They do have the lock box things, but all it takes is a few daily fun missions within 30 mins to grind up your ZEN points. In the end you do not have to pay any real money, even on a fully free account. I would rather spend 30 mins in STO, than 30 mins doing over time in my job to get more money to buy more ZEN. I have not even maxed a character yet, as sometimes I just play for those 30 mins per character, doing missions to get more ZEN. Then buy more char slots to maximise the daily missions for more ZEN. Considering there is no monthly fee I am taking my time with it, and playing slowly There is more to keep you playing STO than SWTOR. SWTOR is just short term eye candy. It needs more sandboxy features, which STO has. Star Trek Online - Best Free MMORPG of 2012 |
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12/04/12 5:27:48 AM#90
Originally posted by Sevenstar61 It lacks almost everything that a MMO should contain IMO. Interdependency Social aspect Open world Non combat professions ( read; entertainers etc ) Open dungeons/spawns ( when i see 20 players walking into a dungeon, I expect to see the same players when I enter the same dungeon myself ) Diversity ( clothing, looks, weapons, armours etc )
To sum it up: should have been more like SWG. |
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12/04/12 5:32:17 AM#91
SWTOR was great when you 1st login and do your first steps and explore planets. The free to play version of SWTOR is making a big handicap on players and once they see how bad it realy is most people will /quit Sure some will buy a sub, but many more will just quit after they see how bad SWTOR realy is. Hate me for saying this i dont realy care, this game should have rocked for years on end with fantastic gameplay and replay value. http://speedtest.net/result/2112016336.png |
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12/04/12 6:49:58 AM#92
Originally posted by grimal It reminds me of a friends company where he was reather high in hierarchy, but not highest. They invested 80-100m Euros and had 2 year ROI plan. Due to inexplainable bad managment decisions it suddenly got prolonged first to 5 years, and current status is vegetative state, no timeframe for ROI, and they are just looking for a way out and how to minimise the losses (they suck at that too) and my friend just laughs at how bad managment was (is) and at bad decisions (that somehow arent ending). Of course, they have horde of mouth foaming investors jumping on their heads, that lost a lot of money, and will 99% never get it back. Thats kinda the state of SWTOR. Originally posted by FrodoFragins If LOTRO is in maintenance mode that SWTOR is in maintenance mode since launch. Games in maintenance mode dont release full fledged expansions every year and content updates in meantime. As someone said. RoR has more content that SWTOR had in 1+years. And, by all means, that will not change for a year and then LOTRO will have new expansion (and updates in meantime). Originally posted by Mothanos It will be launch all over. Lot of people, yadda yadda yadda, F2P (but this time around shut-down is lurking around the corner). Origin worlds are great. But its all downwards from there and that culminates with endgame which is at the bottom of the deepest pit you can imagine. |
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12/04/12 7:13:00 AM#93
Originally posted by Mothanos Is your point of view, There is a lot of people who actually love the game and have the patient to see how it will get better in the next months. |
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12/04/12 8:53:29 AM#94
Originally posted by hikaru77 My concern with those words is that players have been saying SWTOR will get better in the coming months since the game launched. The graphics engine continues to be hopelessly FUBAR'ed.
Illum for example was a major issue that would be improved upon "in the coming months", which would put it being better sometime last spring. EA's response was to make the game better by removing open world PVP from the equation. Better? hmm .. definitely less interesting, regardless how someone sees the removal of Illum's mass PVP.
The game suffers from severe technical incompetence, with no clear remedy in motion. If more instanced zones is your definition of the game being better, then power to you. I would rather it run smoothly (you know like a futuristic game!) with Star Wars elements .. a world full of interactivity, diversity, and possibilities !! ... and /gulp, stuff other than what WoW does please. Want a nice understanding of life? Try Spirit Science: "The Human History" |
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12/04/12 9:03:14 AM#95
This whole thread reminds me of when LOTRO first came out. I was and still am a supporter of that game. To me, if offered the near perfect themepark design at the time. Yet, people all over these boards in particular were calling it a boring WoW clone, lackluster, boring combat mechanics, soulless, etc (basically the exact same arguments people are using here). It's funny how that tune has changed.
I'll go on record and say it now. SWTOR, for me, offers the best themepark experience out there right now, It uses the standard themepark model (some can't get past this), adds a great story, modern graphics, top production values and is set in the Star Wars universe. I never expected it to be anything other than a story-driven themepark MMO. If it lasts as long as LOTRO does (and I think it will), it will be funny to revisit this thread.
Release a game with a very large established fanbase from 10+ years of bnet history when the market was still emerging and the casual base had not yet been established, thus ripe for harvesting a momentious self perpetuating playerbase people never leave because they have X hours invested in their characters, and their friends and everyone else plays anyway. Not discounting Blizzard quality... but WoW's success is as much about perfect timing as it is quality, if not more so. - Derros |
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Purutzil
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Joined: 10/02/11
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12/04/12 9:07:18 AM#96
Considering EA, maybe just a few years. Not that its making profits at all, they would do it just cause its not making rediculous amounts of cash they wanted to milk out of the customer... which is sad.
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12/04/12 10:44:12 AM#97
Originally posted by mnwild1998 You listed 2 games that released months ago. You listed 3 games in maintenance mode. You listed 3 games with actual FTP sysytems. Not going anywhere and having your game development not go anywhere are two different things. Move on already. |
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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 |
12/04/12 10:44:43 AM#98
Originally posted by mnwild1998 (time to post it again then) None of them requires 500k subs to break even.
Aug 1st 2012 The President of EA Labels Frank Gibeau said the Star Wars game would still break even so long as it maintained 500,000 subscribers, but admitted that its current performance was "not good enough".
If SWTOR can get 500K subs (which includes what people spend in the cash shop) then it will most certainly survive. SWTOR is unique and cost loads to make, and costs loads to run, more so than any other MMO, so who knows how long it will last, but EA/Bioware are certainly not doing or saying much to encourage confidence in its survival. Also most of those games (TSW, Tera, LOTRO, STO for definate) you mention are doing more to add content, and as SWTOR is so new it should be swamped with way way more new content than any of those. If I was to say WOW or Rift or TSW will be shut down in the next year or two, or even Vanguard, then that would be hateful, as none are showing any signs of shutting down. However SWTOR has plenty of signs suggesting it might, and those signs are coming from EA/Bioware, and letting the game go stale, plus what they keep saying. I bet even you will not worry if it shuts down next year, as that is plenty of time to get 500% out of the game. Other MMOs evolve and expand so there is always something new to do, and even when COH and SWG shut down I still did not get to do everything I wanted to do that SWG offered. Star Trek Online - Best Free MMORPG of 2012 |
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superniceguy
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NGE > NGE 2, LOTRO > NGE 2, STO > NGE 2, KOTOR > NGE 2, Lego Star Wars > NGE 2. NGE 2 = SWTOR |
12/04/12 10:49:28 AM#99
Originally posted by grimal The difference with LOTRO is that they updated the game with extra content, and added in player housing, skirmishes to recently mounted combat. They have also released many FULL expansions EA/Bioware have done virtually NOTHING to SWTOR. SWTOR has been left to go stale, LOTRO was not. If they had added in more stuff or coming soon, like story creator system, Beast Master / Pet companions, multiplayer open space, instanced housing etc then I would get committed to SWTOR, but I am not going involved with a game that is showing no improvements and is going stale, and not even the all the content that they said they had with the equivalent of KOTOR 3-9 and beyond is any where in sight. Star Trek Online - Best Free MMORPG of 2012 |
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12/04/12 10:50:57 AM#100
Originally posted by Devvholic What scares me is as a subscriber still this game didn't seem to gain a population boost from the free to play launch. I'm not the type of gamer to sit there and try to scan the servers for real time population figures and such but I must say this game seems empty post f2p when compared to what I saw happen when lotro went free to play and I feel like I saw bigger population spikes from patches than I saw from the f2p launch. |
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