Gee Yahtzee you almost made that combat system sound exciting. I wonder if there will ever be a time when you don't treat an MMO as a waste of time. You are right to do so though, i think they really need to change to be less linear.
Aw crap I'm an accidental Logo copy cat. Good choice though sir. Not that I need to tell you.The Gentleman said:I imagine Yahtzee would like the Sith Warrior campaign more seeing as you get to torture people within the first hour.
You beat me to it sir, You should give him the link to wow's bug/patch list. That mmo was so much buggier than swtor at launch.animehermit said:I doubt it. I played WoW for 6 years and have never seen more than 200 people in any faction capital at any time during the day. He's not saying 200 total, he's saying 200 on the fleet, per factions, which is a fraction of those actively playing at any one time.Hopperdopper said:-200 (PEAK HOUR)people IS a graveyard. Hell, even low hours this is lousy. This number is laughable and shameful compared to other mmos. WoW, EvE online and even RUNESCAPE servers number their online population in the THOUSANDS.
The only threads I ever see shut down are the ones started by people in the wrong area, or are already made somewhere else. Honestly 99% of people aren't even having any issues, I run a high end rig and I never drop below 60 fps.Hopperdopper said:-Several people have reported FPS issues even on high-end machines. This was thanks to the unfinished, buggy hero-engine they decided to use. They reported these issues on the official forums. Most of them were dismissed, like you're dismissing my claims now, and eventually removed as "spam" or "trolling", by the mods.
First month just ended, everyone should be expecting a drop off in the number of playersHopperdopper said:-I've seen the mmohunter graph, for one. It's declining at a steady pace.
A story where I care about the people in the game. Not just single player either, which is a misconception.Hopperdopper said:-And instead of the monsters and grinding.. What? Single-player missions? Those twilight-grade romance quests? HUTTBALL?!
There are a few bugs, but nothing game breaking, and nothing that would completely stop anyone from playing the game. As I said before, not everyone is experiencing FPS drops, I'm certainly not, neither is most everyone I know.Hopperdopper said:So people aren't really experiencing fps drops and constant bugs and glitches? They're just imagining or trolling. And the lack of end-content- No wait, you're going to say "You just played the game too fast".
2 Raids at launch, both with 6 bosses each, with hard modes of every flashpoint in the game, is plenty of endgame content to hold the community over until March when 1.2 drops and we get a lot more stuff. WoW has gone the greater part of year on only 12 bosses, so now it's unacceptable to only have 12 in the first 3 months?
You sound like someone who gets all their arguments from 4chan, next you'll be spouting off about how the game is somehow doomed to fail. Maybe you should experience the game yourself and not let others spout off their misinformed opinions for you.Hopperdopper said:Or hey, maybe you're already thinking of a good comeback to the "other mmos" argument. This is a ToR forum favourite "WELL MAYBE YOU SHOULD GO BACK TO [Insert MMO], IF U LOVE IT SO MUCH"
Oh here's one your people like to use on the server population (Lack thereof) argument
"GOOD, LESS KIDS IN THE SERVER TO ANNOY ME" or "I like to play this as a single-player game anyway".
Honestly, you're either one of the "official" bioware apologists or a very deluded person.
In fact, why am I even telling this to you in either case!? It's not like you care in your happy little boat there.
Agree on all notes. Its like coffee vs tea. They each have pros and cons but I have a separate coffee maker for both of them. And I'll be damned if I ever put them in the same cup and call it a revolutionary new drink. Then again maybe that would work but I'm not going there. Point is story is for story games. MMO's are for excellent client support, grinding, quests (that no one honestly reads the background for and if you do well good luck to you sir/Madam), and gear. Oh, did I mention gear? Because percentage wise gear is about 99% of it. What do you care about more a patch opening up new story content or the newest gear, and GUI adaptations? Bioware has this monstrous game that is buggy and obviously getting a lot of bad press, yeah its new and I understand a lot of that stuff gets worked out quick which warrants a reprieve before we rip into them........oh wait they kinda declared themselves overload of the universe while sitting on a throne of skulls for their "revolution" in the MMO world. I'm sorry but a 1+n installment of Everquest with a new story line does not make you the best, and certainly not revolutionary.Ixal said:There is really no reason to play Tor.
When you are in "for the story" buy a single player RPG which has no monthly cost and a way better story as it does not have all this MMO baggage attached to it. And when you are in for the MMO part then there are way better MMOs out there as Tor is really lacking in that department as their only selling point is the story. Everything else is outdated compared to other modern MMOs and Tor is still very buggy.
my smuggler is called Han Jobb Solow...Scarim Coral said:Oh man how did no one make a joke about "Han Solo" until Yatzee did? (Unless they already did and I didn't see/ hear it until now).
I wonder if his opinion would changed if he had a longer time to play it?
200 people on a server at 7pm central is a graveyard server.There were over 200 people on my server last night at about 7 pm central time. So yeah, not EVERY sever is a graveyard. In fact I'd doubt even most of them are.
No, that's not what he said.I doubt it. I played WoW for 6 years and have never seen more than 200 people in any faction capital at any time during the day. He's not saying 200 total, he's saying 200 on the fleet, per factions, which is a fraction of those actively playing at any one time.
It's impossible to know how many people are playing on a server because the game only tells you how many people are around you. 200 in the fleet is pretty large. Normally I see 60-100 per planet and there are a lot of planets separate from each faction. Also consider the fact that there are a TON of servers. I hardly see any of them below the Heavy status.Kanatatsu said:No, that's not what he said.I doubt it. I played WoW for 6 years and have never seen more than 200 people in any faction capital at any time during the day. He's not saying 200 total, he's saying 200 on the fleet, per factions, which is a fraction of those actively playing at any one time.
1. Tor has way more than "just a few bugs". It is very buggy, especially the end contend and many several of the bosses in the raids are bugged so hard that it is impossible to complete them (or the challenge is more to avoid bugs than to kill bosses)animehermit said:There are a few bugs, but nothing game breaking, and nothing that would completely stop anyone from playing the game. As I said before, not everyone is experiencing FPS drops, I'm certainly not, neither is most everyone I know.
2 Raids at launch, both with 6 bosses each, with hard modes of every flashpoint in the game, is plenty of endgame content to hold the community over until March when 1.2 drops and we get a lot more stuff. WoW has gone the greater part of year on only 12 bosses, so now it's unacceptable to only have 12 in the first 3 months?
Which is bad. Thats compareable with Dragon Age 2 so they could have had the same result with a single player RPG (Kotor 3) for much less production cost.animehermit said:2 million copies sold, 1.7 million subscribers.
I'm shocked you didn't throw a UMADBRO in there too... And I'm the one who got a fucking warning.Hopperdopper said:Honestly, you're either one of the "official" bioware apologists or a very deluded person.
200 on the fucking republic fleet. 70 - 80ish on all of the planets I joined. Sorry I didn't spell it out perfectly for you.Kanatatsu said:200 people on a server at 7pm central is a graveyard server.There were over 200 people on my server last night at about 7 pm central time. So yeah, not EVERY sever is a graveyard. In fact I'd doubt even most of them are.
Totally fake, I've helped people in flashpoints when I'm 10 levels higher than them. Its exploiting that bans you. The only thing you lose for doing missions much higher than you is xp.RaikuFA said:Not playing this one till I know if its true that you get banned for being in a higher level than you're supposed to, and I'm really hoping its fake.
So far my favorite of all time MMORPG's that I continually go back to are actually Free to Play (but im extremely picky with those too), where innovation isn't dead and the casual gamer can still find a home (like me.) They only exist because the true hardcore gamers keep using the premium items, therefore they understand that innovative content must develop along side story content or else the big guys just get bored and server population drops off. And when that happens you're screwed. I mean WOW just incorporated re-skinning (and they called it something stupid) a month or so back but has had like what 4 expansion packs? That's been on every one I've seen since 2008 if not earlier. If thats the kind of customer service these companies give in the past it certainly doesn't inspire me for the pay per use MMO's of the future. The fact that its actually launching in similar fashion shows me its just another behemoth of money/time gobbling slime to be avoided. The funny thing is all of the pay per use MMO's I've played actually have all the same problems I had with the crappy free to play ones. Which is mostly lousy production values, poor GUI (thats the biggest for me), and all around too much focus on questing. And as far as the difference between evolution and revolution, while that applies to the real world here in lala land thats the same thing. The point is they had a bad reception to start and instead of trying to fix it they snubbed their noses at the consumers and said "well we're different." Like their some mentally disturbed artists or something. And no offense but your response sounds like an Ad for Bioware.animehermit said:I think you should wait and give the game a shot when they've incorporated some kind of free trial. You may be pleasantly surprised by what you see. They've said before that TOR is not revolutionary, but evolutionary. It doesn't discard the parts of MMOs that people dislike the most, but tries to, and for the most part, improve them.CapitalistPig said:Agree on all notes. Its like coffee vs tea. They each have pros and cons but I have a separate coffee maker for both of them. And I'll be damned if I ever put them in the same cup and call it a revolutionary new drink. Then again maybe that would work but I'm not going there. Point is story is for story games. MMO's are for excellent client support, grinding, quests (that no one honestly reads the background for and if you do well good luck to you sir/Madam), and gear. Oh, did I mention gear? Because percentage wise gear is about 99% of it. What do you care about more a patch opening up new story content or the newest gear, and GUI adaptations? Bioware has this monstrous game that is buggy and obviously getting a lot of bad press, yeah its new and I understand a lot of that stuff gets worked out quick which warrants a reprieve before we rip into them........oh wait they kinda declared themselves overload of the universe while sitting on a throne of skulls for their "revolution" in the MMO world. I'm sorry but a 1+n installment of Everquest with a new story line does not make you the best, and certainly not revolutionary.