Well EA says it has 1.7 million active.
Star Wars: The Old Republic
Game » consists of 5 releases. Released Dec 20, 2011
Star Wars: The Old Republic is a massively-multiplayer role-playing game set 300 years after the events of BioWare's Knights of the Old Republic series, but still approximately 3,600 years before the events of the films.
Hey, Are You Still Playing Star Wars: The Old Republic?
@CilliaBlack said:
@Jeffsekai said:
@CL60 said:
Hey Jeff, you know emails like that are common for MMOs? ... Blizzard sends them all the time.
Nope, it's news.
You guys are all aware this is just as much an editorial site as a news site right? Hell, if not more.
Not everything that goes on the front page has to be HOLY SHIT BREAKING NEWS MODERN WARFARE CANCELED FOR LIFE!!!!!
So it can have content that is just a dude talking about something he found weird about a video game. Though it is definitely true mmos send out stuff like this often.
I must have missed the article about Blizzard constantly sending people e-mails begging them to come back.
Yup. Still playing, and still enjoying it. About to hit 50 on my first character (Sith Warrior) and I've been impressed with the story telling. I skipped any missions that didn't catch my fancy and didn't feel like I needed to grind gear or do power crafting to enjoy the game and still be a viable character, which I liked a lot. Planning to play through as an Imperial Agent next, and will then probably put it away. We'll see... there's a fair chance I may not make it through an entire second play through, but since I do it in bitesize chunks (30-60 minutes here and there), the game stays pretty fresh.
I finished act 1 with 2 characters, Jedi Knight and Imperial Agent. That's about 6 days of play time if I'm not mistaken.
I was pretty stocked about this game when it came out and bought a 2 months game time card, which I don't regret since I can see myself playing off and on for the next month or so, but after that, I think I'm done for now.
I really want this game to expand and get better though. I hope they make me want to come back and finish those stories, because I kinda want to see act 2 and 3. I enjoy the class stories, but what killed my motivation was the fact that you spend more time on uninteresting side stuff. It even gets worse on each planet. Yeah Alderande, you're pretty big, but what's wrong with Tython ? It's not like it's FF XIII in there or anything. Why the need to have a giant desert with nothing in it ? I don't even want to see Hoth after what I've heard.
So basically I want to play this game when it reaches the wow stage of "yeah, we kinda want you to pay for those expansion so how about we make the level up process take way less time than it used to".
I am, however I started a couple of weeks late. My enthusiasm is starting to die down. When I had a winter break it was easier to put in 5 or 6 hours and i feel like I accomplished something. Now it seems less so, that 2 hours of week isn't getting me anywhere story wise. The Bonus series missions are a waste of time. I don't do Heroics or Flashpoints. I like the space stuff though. It's not deep, nor is it TIE Fighter (Though I wish it was!) but it's a fun distraction from the rest of the game. Though should I really need distractions?
@SpudBud said:
Well EA says it has 1.7 million active.
That would actually be pretty impressive retention considering they sold about 2 million copies. We'll probably get a better view of things after the third month.
Although I think it's safe to say it's lost the title of "WoW Killer."
Still rocking my level 31 Jedi Shadow. Tatooine is really boring though and I hope they get a new LFG quest system in place to find partners, as general chat BLOWS!
For myself i got a character to 50 in about a month, did lose most of my momentum during 40-50 so one might say mmo-fatique is in full effect. I do have some friends playing and I hope we can try some of the lvl 50 FP together. For now I let my account be renewed, mostly because i'd really like this game to succeed. The game has some major flaws that i never got over though, mostly it has to do with the instancing. I'm one of those assholes whose fondest memory of playing WoW was the opening of AQ with a huge part of the server in the same zone, flashing around at 5 FPS, huge latency and then the server crashed, got back up shortly, then crashing again because most ppl was trying to log in at once. I just don't see things like that happening in TOR. You might say I feel like i don't have any choice (which is funny because of how they marketed this!), it's either buy all this noncence VO'ed quests and hope that there are some good ones in there (like my Class quest of IA was mostly awesome, the ending notwithstanding, and Imperial planet questline on Taris), or go home.
@habibyjohnson said:
dont care bout star wars?!
Is it that hard to get? I also don't care about Star Wars. I enjoyed Empire as a movie but that's about it. IMO Star Wars is an overrated, over-bloated bubble gum pop sci-fi created in order to satisfy it's creator's desire to get into the toy business.
@PompousDawson said:
Still rocking my level 31 Jedi Shadow. Tatooine is really boring though and I hope they get a new LFG quest system in place to find partners, as general chat BLOWS!
A dungeon finder system totally ripped right out of wow would go a long way to making me interested in the game again.
Hey, I just got an e-mail from Age of Conan, they want me to play their game!
And I got one from champions online! And one from World of Warcraft! And one from Aion!
Yeah I am, never could get into WOW. Enjoying this much more..and yes I know that probably makes no sense as a lot of the mechanics are stripped from WOW. I find the plot portions more appealing.
@HadesTimes said:
Still playing, not every day, but still playing.
This.
Slowed down a bit, but I'm still super interested to see how the different classes' stories turn out.
I just cancelled my sub today....truly dont have the time to enjoy this game that it deserves. I put in approximately 50 hrs, and lvled a Smuggler and Bounty Hunter to 20.
@Vodun said:
@Jeff I'm not playing it like an MMO, I'm playing it as a co-op single player RPG and I'm still having fun.
I think you have the right idea, I was really mad at this game from the beta for it not being a good MMO, but I think if you go into this playing it like a regular non-MMO game you could have some fun with it. I'll give it another shot one of these days...
I really love it, it's a great game, but I don't plan to hit the level cap on more than my main character, so I'll probably stop playing in a month or so.
Still playing, still enjoying. Got my Smuggler to 42 and have a smattering of lower level alts.
I basically only play on weekends though, so I may not have played enough yet to hit this "wall".
In any case I doubt these emails are reactionary, they would surely have been in the can months ago. Given the strong "curiosity sales" there was bound to be some drop off.
I'd feel more comfortable judging the game in 6-12 months time, every MMO needs time to find they're footing.
PS. If you want to see desperate emails, unsubscribe from Netflix some time. Talk about needy.
Play it every couple of days. Still enjoying it. And at least on my server there are always people on.
Intermittently, yes. SWTOR was my first MMO and so when I tried Star Trek I hated it immediately. The voice acting sells that game completely for me. I can tolerate the fetch quests and the MMO design/world/combat because the voice acting and genuine player choice makes it. I feel like without those two aspects this game would be barren of anything interesting to me.
There is a certain big-brother thing to it.
Whipped up an alt recently and got a mail saying "Hey! You made it to level 10! Here's the advanced classes you can select"
Never Bothered with it in the first place. We need a new approach to the MMO. What SWOR did has already been done countless times before. just a different back drop. ahh well.. as long as people enjoy playing it right?
I'm still playing and I love it. I'm a huge altoholic and if I'm playing an MMO, I'm leveling up a character. Once I get to max level, I start another character. Call me crazy but that's what I love doing in MMOs.
The reason I usually un-sub from a game is because I get tired of the questing. The addition of the voice acting and a main story line for each character is enough for me to not get bored of it in this game. So as long as I have a new character to level, I'll probably stay subscribed.
I'm also a big Star Wars fan and the Old Republic era is my favorite era in the Star Wars universe. So that helps me like it even more.
Yup. Still playing it. I can't say that I've enthralled by the game or anything. There are a lot of subtle things that I really dislike about the game (i.e. getting knocked off of your mount if you get hit at all, which greatly discourages exploration because it's not so much exploration as it is trudging your way through swaths of enemies, and really, really bad placement of datacrons on Republic side vs Empire side) but I know that MMO's take time to get any kind of real smoothing out to them. I mean, people look at WoW now and think of it fondly with how great it is, but it took that game a long time to get rid of some stupid shit (only being able to mail one item at a time, for example) so I try not to be too down on it.
At the same time, the only real reason I'm still playing is because I have a friend that's still enjoying it a good bit and we pretty much play together just about any time we play, so, having someone to share the experience with helps a lot.
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