A 43-Year Old Gamer’s Rant about SWTOR 381s56

The thread, “Seriously!? (great wall of text from a 43 year old gamer)” is posted on the games we play these days. 512e3t

While I’m nearly half his age [EDIT: LOL Lisa 😉 ], I’ve been playing video games, including MMORPGs nearly as long as I can and I agree with much of what he has to say.

A snippet:

“I shake my head (but understand) at 90% of the poster’s here that complain and last 15 years (1/3rd of my life) playing MMO’s, and I was there on day 1 for all of the games I listed, and beta’d at least 4 of them.”

That’s one heck of an introduction. This gamer has some real experience under his belt, which I respect. Much unlike many of the WoW-heads who come along and want to compare every other MMO to the Blizzard success story, this gamer has a well-rounded basis for his opinions.

He goes on to cover bugs, complaints of PvE content being “too hard”, PvP and of course, the customizable UI (or lack thereof) that people keep complaining about.

He even addresses end game content (a source of much controversy):

“End game content? NONE OF THESE games that added real end game content in the 1st year, and that took between 6 months and a year to appear.”

All great points that we’d do well to . Each of these aforementioned games was successful. Most are still here today and charging the gamers who play them. Some were more successful than others but they all made money and yet, critics question whether or not SWTOR will earn a profit.

He sums it up quite nicely for me with this line:

“No doubt Bioware has some work to do to fix what they have, and to add more to keep people playing. But to say it’s not ready for release, it needs more polish, it will never make money… it’s all cr@p!”

There will be bugs, there will be problems, the game will not feature every single thing you ever DREAMED of having in the ultimate, perfect MMORPG… but it definitely has the potential to go a long way.

Read his full post on the official SWTOR forums.

Lisa Clark 1js50

Lisa has been an avid gamer since she was old enough to hold her first controller and a game writer for more than a decade. A child of the Nintendo generation, she believes they just don’t make games like they used to but sometimes, they make them even better! While consoles will always be her first love, Lisa spends most of her gaming time on the PC these days- on MMOs and first-person shooters in particular.