Making money and having a good comunication with your customers are not exclusive abilities. No of course you wouldnt, good business sense suggests you wait and see if it creates more business for you. we can release these patches a few days after the free month is over and people may resub or stay subbed.would you say no release it early its only fair? Get ready to enter a unique Massively Multiplayer Online Role-playing Game (MMORPG) set in the Star Wars universe Years in the making and the first game of its kind (so say developer BioWare), SWTOR allows players to choose from two main factions (Sith, The Empire or Galactic Republic, the Jedi) and then create their own character to explore the vast Star Wars world. if you worked for bioware and someone said. they do that through patches and updates.Īsk yourself this question. their primary concern is to make sure they continue to keep those loyal to the game subbed and continue to make money. 'It is the largest R&D project EA has ever undertaken. but I am sure that is not their primary concern. Electronic Arts is spending more money on the development of Star Wars: The Old Republic MMO than its ever spent on any game in its history. and if it brings people back good for bioware. You think it is unfair of them to use marketing ploys as you call them to release content to the fans who have decided to stick by them when the game is in its infantcy? i think it is a perfectly justified and valid tool to build their game. Why shouldnt a game company that is trying to make money in order to pay shareholders, employees and also promote and build new games make money. Not saying the game will die bla bla bla it's a good game with many players but it's quite obvius the marketing division have to much power on this game. If this new had come on any other day it would be awsome, but it's just another marketing ploy to keep people subbed.
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