The servers seem pretty populated at the minute, which is all the information i need.
Only problem with this game is the customer service, other than that it's stunning.
The servers seem pretty populated at the minute, which is all the information i need.
Only problem with this game is the customer service, other than that it's stunning.
Every company does it. Blizzard does it extremely well. I actually wrote it wrong. They actually said 'registered accounts'. No solid number.
Good quote here. What companies do.
Using "Registered Users" or "Registered Players" instead of actual sales numbers. "We have over 1 million registered accounts!" which anyone can, in fact, include free registrations, forum user registrations, demo users, and beta players. Plus, any number of other definitions for "Subscribers", "Users", or "Registered Players".
I just hit 50 and there is an overwhelming amount of endgame atm. its crazy.
Really? To me great replay with alts means being able to start them in different places and experience completely different paths. That could be as simple as taking your Wood Elf Ranger to another continent and starting your life among Dwarves. It's a cornerstone of roleplaying, and while TOR is a great game to play, it doesn't feel much like a roleplaying game in that sense: You are what you're given, and the closest to freedom you get is choosing whether to go to planet A or planet B next.
That might sound a bit more cynical than I mean it to be, but I do think a lot of the responsibility for this is because the game has been designed around selling the "Star Wars Experience" rather than designed around an MMO Experience. It does the former very well, but the latter is, well, it's very well hidden if it's there.
(Can't comment on PVP!)
According to the official http://twitter.com/swtor they reached over 1,000,000 registered players on the 23 december. Since a lot of kids probably got the game as Christmas gift and a few more have bought it to them self by now. I think we can presume they have about 1.2 - 1.5 million registered players now.
New toy syndrome + Server Avoidance PR on EA's end. It is an alright game, but I haven't played all week. I still would count as a sub now even if I forgot to pick it up again for a few months. Steam game sales are distracting me. Second, EA is trying to maximize the population per server by holding back servers when other games might be tempted to open more.
Well if we're going off the wall with idiots then I've also seen many a moron claim that the early release was so bad that everyone would be sick of it and cancel their preorders. "Won't even reach 250k." I hate to insult these people, but claiming 6 million at launch is just asinine.
Enter credit card info, cancel subscription. Month is now free. You do not get charged until your active game time is up just like every other recurring subscription. At most you'll get charged a 1$ fee that gets refunded back to your card to check that it is valid. Unless you're an idiot, especially the kind that didn't realize that every MMO(at least the ones I've played) has done this exact same thing and decided to get butt hurt at ToR/EA for it while giving everyone else a pass. I mean come on I was a 12 year old playing SWG and I was able to get the concept so I'd hope that reasonably intelligent adults would be able to.
If you really wanted to be pedantic you should argue that you paid through it via the purchase of the game not that you pay for it by "entering" your information. Either way love or hate the game this getting brought up constantly is getting old.
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its not important how many subs ToR has ...but how many will keep in 3 or 6 months
Blizzard don't mess with the numbers at all, their definition of active subscribers is probably the most honest around. Then again, it's easy to be honest when you're eating everyone else's lunch.
Basically if you have an active subscription or, where appropriate, have paid for game time in the last 30 days then you're counted as active, everyone else is considered inactive.World of Warcraft® subscribers include individuals who have paid a subscription fee or have an active prepaid card to play World of Warcraft, as well as those who have purchased the game and are within their free month of access. Internet Game Room players who have accessed the game over the last thirty days are also counted as subscribers. The above definition excludes all players under free promotional subscriptions, expired or cancelled subscriptions, and expired prepaid cards. Subscribers in licensees’ territories are defined along the same rules.
Well not everyone has a cc either, in my country its not very common and you pay quite a large fee to have one (8euros a month, unless you spend more then 500euro i think it was). That would add up pretty fast, so most people had to buy gametime cards. Hence why, when i went out thursday, 3 shops were sold out and the 4th had only 1 left. Even online stores are sold out.
But that meant i had to PAY for 2 more months of subscription to get my FREE 30days. I went over the box several times and all it says is, and i quote. When in reality, it was not. I had to set up a subscription, and only under certain circumstances would i not directly have to pay for more months. Altough even a cc is no guarentee you wont be charged.30-day subscription included with purchase
If you do not offer 30 days subscription then do not advertise with it. Or warn on the box that i had to pay for another 2 months just to play the game.
Imagine if you will, the average 17 year old. He/she does not have a creditcard (atleast, not here), he/she goes to the store to buy the game and reads it comes with a 30day subscription. "Sweet, i can play for 30 days and just try it out", the customer goes home, installs, patches, registers and all that. And poof, is prompted that he/she doesnt have an active subscription. After a while of searching whats going on, because something must be wrong as the box said it had a 30day subscription included, the customer finds out how it works.
Now he/she has to go back to that store to buy a gametime card (an extra 28euros spend) to even play. And is now stuck with the game for 3 months. And you cant return the game anymore, because you already redeemed the code and everything.
How can people just disregard this? It was false advertising and alot of people did not know. And dont feed me the "But alot of companies do this"-crap. Because thats not an excuse, this is a very unfriendly situation for customers. Im not worried about me, because ill play plenty so i dont mind. But i can imagine how alot of people would not be so happy.
i havent been charged
because i used on of those visa gift cards with only a couple bucks left on it. they can have the $2 if they want, i dont mind :P
This. In conclusion, even the ''official announcement'' is only a source of speculation with regard to subs. Hardly the 6 million that were claimed to be in from the US. Sligtly interested to see how the population changes, if it grows EA might even add in some of the content that's been promised ''Someday''.
Unless they're adding more servers... oh wait! They are!
Moron.
Your head is so far up your ass that it made me cringe.
You're either blind or lack the mental aptitude to navigate a website. I found the cancellation options within the first 1 minute of logging into the website.
And, um.... I'm sorry, but the fact that you think that anyone would use a 900 number for a cancellation line should speak to your inexcusable and absolute stupidity.
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