Summer of SWTOR – By The Numbers 6m6d11

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Are you wondering more about the in summer for SWTOR but a lot of players are complaining that BioWare is not giving us any

GaddockTeeg took to Reddit to share some thoughts about

Here is part of what he had to say:

I don’t understand why people are upset about a large portion of the game to what we have to look forward to, in a time where the game is probably the most successful it’s been since launch.

He then goes on to recap the game’s patches, what dates they came out and what major pieces of content that came out with that patch, new operations and warzones and more.

He then goes on to give some other interesting numbers:

A few other interesting numbers:
356 – The number of days players will have had tfb be in the highest tier of content.

243 – The number of days PvPers will have gone without a new warzone if Patch 2.4 released at the estimated date and contains a new warzone. (This is 8 days more than players had to wait between Novare and Hypergates)

4 – The number of times the Gree event will have been active after the summer is over.

Let’s take a look at revenues for a second since some players seem to think the game doesn’t have the resources to improve.

400000 sub * 15$/month = 6 mil. $/mon.
Say half of those players spend five extra dollars a month on something in the cartel market on top of the stipend (a fair average I think).
2000005$/mon. = 1 mil. $/mon.
Let’s say there are 1.5 mil. total half also spend 5 dollars a month on boosts and weekly ses.
500,0005$/mon. = 2.5 mil. $/mon.

Before you go thinking he’s a hater or a disgruntled player. He truly wants to says “I want Bioware to continue cranking out the excellent content I had become accustomed to and I don’t understand how, with all the money players are putting into the cartel market, the game is in the exact same place as it was a year ago when the game was in the dark ages.”

It’s Bioware giving us enough fresh content and the right kinds of new content? What would you want to see done differently?

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.