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Star Wars Galaxies - 300,000 Subscribers, No Jedi... Yet

Thanks to IGN PC for their interview with the creators of PC MMORPG Star Wars Galaxies, in which it's announced the title has "surpassed 300K registered accounts", despite what they describe as "some teething problems at the initial launch", and is still "...the fastest growing MMO ever - in the Western world at least." They say they're now trying to "get players away from mission terminals and directed towards more in-depth content", with new quests being designed and implemented in-game, and as for the question of becoming a Jedi, they confirm: "We've yet to see any Jedi in the game, though there are some players that are close to unlocking that Force-sensitive slot", and hint that "ancient historical artifacts known as Jedi holocrons" are part of the path to becoming a SWG Jedi.

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  1. Impressive... by WinnipegDragon · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I must admit, knowing the issues that the game had, I am sort of surprised that they are not, for lack of a better term, whoring out the 'You can be a Jedi!' or 'You can be a Sith!' aspect of the game just to sell copies. It adds some integrity to their vision of the Star Wars universe. Kudos.

  2. Jedi! That's BULLCARP! by ArmorFiend · · Score: 0, Interesting

    In the starwars universe there are millions of worlds with billions of sentients, and yet even at its hight there seem to be approximately 100 jedi. So the density of jedi is not greater than 10^2 / 10^6 * 10^9 = one in ten trillion.

    If even one player succeeds in becoming jedi, out of 300,000 players, it will mean there are 100,000,000 times as many Jedi as is realistic. An equivalent proportional error would be to say "the entire human population of the earth has flown into space on the space shuttle". Its not just wrong! Its insane!

  3. just another ever crack by sknja · · Score: 5, Interesting

    all 3 of my roomemates play it and I have to say.. I think I would rather have them be crack heads. All lives they once had are now brushed aside for this game, and as for school work lets just say they are on the 8 year bachelors plan at the moment.

    I dont know if its just me or do most people (students) who play this game have priority issures.

  4. Re:Jedi! That's BULLCARP! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Interesting

    ummm, wow. How did this get modded up...this guy scares me. Anyone who applies real world math to Star Wars in reference to a game based on Star Wars gets my vote for Over-the-Edge dork of the year. Your math, on top of being dorky, is also stupid. Just because some ratio exists from what ever orifice you pulled it out of, doesn't mean that one Jedi could not be in the first 300k. It's like assuming that once you hit a population of 10 trillion, then bam, that's when a Jedi appears...stupid. On top of that, you could even make bs arguments and say that certain worlds aren't implemented and those worlds have trillions of people with no Jedis and the game only implements places where Jeids appear. I don't know why I am arguing a point with you though....the true response to your post would be (and I am paraphrasing Triumph and his thoughts on Star Wars freaks): no one cares. It's a game based of a movie. They are not real...that's the nice thing about fantasy. People like you ruin games and make them in to something boring....if we had games the way you describe, there would be 1 Jedi, maybe 50 people who could fight well, and everyone else would go to a job 40 hours a week and have to run away from all conflict or die horribly.

  5. 300,000 Accounts != 300,000 Subscribers by rebill · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Many SWG players have two or more accounts in the game, now - I, for, example have a combat character and a crafting character. Of course, I paid for the game twice, but that is my perogative.

    That, and many many people have left the game for other things - they still have the year's worth of dues paid, but their accounts are inactive.

    So, I would estimate that the actual subscriber count is closer to 250,000, and the Active subscriber count is more like 100,000.

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  6. this should've been Kotor by AzraelKans · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Does anyone else agree that this game should have been based in the time period and gameplay that Kotor has? instead of this old trilogy wannabe? there are no ships and no jedis, is this really star wars ? I bet they are working on some kind of jedi system (and some vehicles I hope) this game has no chance of surviving long without them.

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  7. Simpler explanation by Syncdata · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Rather than get ourselves into a big Mathematical conundrum, let's go with the easiest option.:
    Jedi haven't been implemented in the game yet.
    You know, somewhere out there, there is a guy who has done nothing at all since the game came out but play galaxies. And his goal the whole time was to be a Jedi. I'd be willing to bet money that the programmers got through with the glowing sword, tried to figure out whatever other powers the jedi should have, found them dificult/unbalancing/what have you, and left them out, to be coded another day.
    There aren't any jedi yet, because you Can't be a jedi yet.

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  8. Re:Content? by sirkidd · · Score: 2, Interesting

    There is little content in the game. There are repetitive missions which get real boring after first month. The game looks good but plays poorly. The official boards where at first open to all, then as the majority of the post became very negative they restricted them to game owners only. While they boast of 300,000 subscriptions the active game population has greatly decreased. I paid for 3 month in advance along with many others and on October 27th when our subscriptions expire, I would like to know the subscription total. Of course they may have a canceled but not dead subscription status to keep us in the count for many months.