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The point of this thread is not to bash EA or Bioware, but to focus on why you quit this game. I want to hear from players that actually played the game and got to atleast level 40 or so, and did some pvp and maybe some end game raids. I want to hear from real players, not the guys that are just trolling this game because they hate EA or just want to see the game fail. So what is about the game (not the company or developers) that you hated the most? What was the "breaking point" for you? For me, it was mainly pvp. 1. Gear. Gear, gear, gear... the gear in this game is stupid. Those that have the greatest gear, win. In SWG, there was many moments where I would be out-buffed but because of my wits, I would win a 1v1 battle or even a 2vs1 battle simply because I knew how to play my class and would outwit people. I can't count the number of hate tells I would get from Jedi (post-NGE, of course) accusing me of hacking because I would punk them as BM/Mando with only a row of buffs, while they had two rows of buffs. It was a great feeling to be able to know that a class was only as good as the player. In TOR? None of that. If you have augemented WH gear, you win. Every time. Breaking point for me. 2. Stun Wars. Stun, knocked back, pulled, froze, choked, lifted, grappled.. OMFG, the second you start a war zone and go the objective point, you are greeted with which seems like an infinite amount of crowd control. I have NEVER played a game with so much damn CC. It's so ridiculous, how can anyone see this as fun? And why does EVERY class get godly CC? Where is the specialization? There should be a class devoted to CC, instead everyone can annoy everyone at all times. It's just not fun. Period. Breaking point. 3. Soul. No soul, nothing memorable at all in this game. Everything from the story to the way your armor looks, is just generic and bland (speaking of armor, why can't I change the color? Really? 2012 and no color options for armor? Come on man! Get with it!) And the voice acting...oh yes, the almighty voice acting. Okay, tell me this: since when was story telling narrating and holding your hand through every damn quest? I dont WANT YOU to read me a BOOK! I want to play your game, not sit through cut scene after cut scene of some shmuck telling me everything! Wheres the mystery in that? Look at Chrono Trigger, or FFIII / IV, great story telling, no voice acting. No long narration about some crap that doesn't matter. The best story games have breif and to the point dialouge that means something! All the dialouge in TOR is garbage, and none of it really means anything. Theres no humor, love, soul.. its just "We have voice actors so sit through 100+ hours of this guy rambling because we paid money 200 mill to have this done!"
Those were the top 3 breaking points to me. This doesn't include the billion minor annoyances from World level design (Would love to kick the guy in the nuts that designed Belsavis) to the awful, god awful loading times. In conclusion, TOR was just a giant disappointed. So what was it for you? I'm interested in hearing what killed the game for you. Again, I'm looking for people who actually played and perhaps even enjoyed the game or what it was. |
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8/06/12 4:28:28 PM#2
for me it was incomompidence of devs in class development. Total imbalance. And failed Illum. No real open world pvp. And very pure warzone designe.
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8/06/12 4:31:26 PM#3
Loved leveling up. There were plenty of flashpoints at almost every level, tons of quests, and PVP for a change of pace. Overall the leveling aspect was great. But endgame failed. like the above poster said.
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8/06/12 4:31:36 PM#4
I loved leveling and the story line but no dungeon finder + lots of load time killed the game for me. + It's Star Wars and they only come up those Humanoid races? Disappointing to say the least. |
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8/06/12 4:32:58 PM#5
As much as I liked the game, especially the story, I couldn't deny the fact that I was paying a sub for what essentially felt like a single player game. Yeah sure, there were Flashpoints to group for, but most of the other content you could easily solo. This would have been awesome as a single player console/PC game, but the wasted potential of this MMO left a sour taste in my mouth.
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8/06/12 4:33:01 PM#6
everything was instanced, its what killed it for me.
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8/06/12 4:43:05 PM#7
For me, it was that everything felt so limited and confined.
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8/06/12 4:45:04 PM#8
No player housing, no pet droids, no JTLS style space combat, no dungeon finder
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8/06/12 4:45:41 PM#9
Have said this before but. Ilum was crap Stories were not very good Crafting was worthless Overall the game was the same thing that has been done for years and years. |
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8/06/12 4:52:07 PM#10
It was story based but my hero always felt generic and monotone. The maps felt so blocky and railed. Didnt feel like a world let alone a galaxy.
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8/06/12 4:52:13 PM#11
-Boring quests -Zoned, static world. -Too much instancing / loading screens -Bad engine performance -No mmorpg feel -Same old themepark / WoW clone format |
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8/06/12 4:53:31 PM#12
Originally posted by KissThaRing Tbh that was the main reason I quit. The CS (particularly in he EU) was awful. Maintenance was a particular bugbear, then Reid coming out and saying it was 'what users wanted' was just insult on top of injury. Game was OK, I was still having fun but it was diminishing. It was as much sending a message as the game, still they got £10 sub out of me. |
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8/06/12 4:53:54 PM#13
- Every fight being the same - Run distances for quest giving and returning, until you realise it's a deliberate time waster - Little interaction with the environment - Small maps: come on, on Tattoine you want to be able to have epic speeder rides and not just hitting an invisible wall in viwing distance of the city (biggest diappointment if you ever played SWG) - no player housing - lacklustre story - player management: I went through the whole pre-register shebang with my guild, as a reward we ended up on the server with the longest log-in time - D'oh
In summery: after a while I couldn't be arsed anymore and thats even though I'm a big Bioware fan. |
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8/06/12 5:01:32 PM#14
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8/06/12 5:05:15 PM#15
I got to 50 in less than a week and got Battlemaster and cleared EV before the end of the first month. And then I got bored. I think the biggest disappointment for me was Ilum. I could have spent months in there if it had actually worked rather than all the win trading crap along with the massive faction imbalance. I think the thing that decided it for me, though, was how much weaker leveling was the second time around. I decided to level a Smuggler after gearing out my Bounty Hunter due to the faction imbalance on my server but I found that I didn't have nearly as much fun leveling that toon as I had on my first one. It all just felt too similar and boring to go through again. I think the fact that there was only one planetary path to take for leveling (likely due to the class story) made leveling an alt for me not as interesting. Looking back, I also think the story was disappointing. I don't remember any of the characters from the story when I was leveling (and I didn't spacebar through cutscenes). The worlds just seemed devoid of character and rich lore to discover (which should not be the case in the SW universe). I liked my companions and their stories for my BH but everything outside of my class story just seemed generic and bland. |
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8/06/12 5:06:18 PM#16
I quit because:
Things I loved:
In the end, though, I just like to PvP, and once the same four Warzones got stale there was nothing left to hold my interest. When it goes F2P I'll be back to check out the improvements, though. "Criticism is an indirect form of self-boasting." - Emmet Fox |
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8/06/12 5:07:08 PM#17
Originally posted by rygard49 This^ 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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Gruug
Hard Core Member
Joined: 4/03/08
The more you know, the more you know you don't know. |
8/06/12 5:09:59 PM#18
Loved most of game except space combat and too many "repetitive" quests at max level. However, the thing that killed this game for me is the conversion to the sub and f2p payment model. Will stick it out till Feb. 2013 but then I am done.
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8/06/12 5:09:59 PM#19
1: Raped StarWars IP 2: Static dead worlds, there is no life, mobs standing still, NPC hardly moves or talk, hardly any sounds, no day night cycle 3: 99% of the budget made into VO 4. Pointless crafting 5: Railpark enviroment 6:1999 rail space shooter 7: Yawn red lain quest system, god forbid exploration. 8: EA destroyers of innovations 9: Bioware sellouts 10: Game made for extremely casual first timer MMO who loves Star Wars. If it's not broken, you are not innovating. |
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8/06/12 5:11:10 PM#20
For me the game just has no soul and just didn't feel like Stars Wars at all , its so sad about this game as it could have been amazing. Instead they wanted to treat it like some kind of bizzare cartoony Wow clone cash cow ... appalling failure on the Dev's part. :( |
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