Star Wars Galaxies Celebrates First Anniversary
Thanks to Sony Online for its official page celebrating the first anniversary of PC MMO Star Wars Galaxies, as they examine a timeline of the first year, from day one, June 26th, 2003 ("the most exciting and stress-inducing day of most of our careers"), through November 4th, 2003 ("The first Jedi appears in game"), through April 21st, 2004 ("We officially announce [space-based add-on] Star Wars Galaxies: Jump to Lightspeed!") In relation to this, the first veteran reward for the game is announced, "the deed for the multi-passenger ship model SoroSuub Personal Luxury Yacht 3000 the day Star Wars Galaxies: Jump to Lightspeed launches" - it's explained: "This starship model has been popularized in Star Wars fiction by Lando Calrissian's personal vessel, the Lady Luck." Finally, there's also a retrospective visual catalog of the original SW:G Beta test posted on the official site.
The other downside of MMORPGs is the $10 or so monthly fee. I just can't see over $100 a year for a game I can't even win. It may be engrossing, but it isn't as engrossing as the 2 or 3 single player games I could buy with the same $120. Actually, if you wait for them to hit the bargain bin, you could get 6 or 10 games. The replay value there outweighs for me the replay value of a single online game. Anyway, when you get a yearning for something completely different, it's there. YMMV.
They also charge you to buy the game IN THE STORE! As if they weren't bending you over with the monthly subscription fee, they make you pay for a game that you can even use without shelling out MORE money.
Either you pay for it at the store, and have no subscription, or you give the game away for free (use bittorrent or p2p to help with bandwidth) and charge a subscription, but not both. That's what's keeping from picking up any of the MMORPGs.
If you build it, nerds will come. Soylentnews.org
On a side note, I have played the game, where it seems you have not, and I wholeheartedly agree that it was quite possibly the biggest letdown I've ever experienced. The game has had class balance issues since launch, many of which are still a problem. There are several classes which are still completely non functioning, and PvP is a complete joke. You can become a Jedi, but the only real viable way in which to do this is to grind out all 6 base jobs, as well as every other job which stems from them, totaling 32 jobs.
In short, this isn't a case of what you call the "miserable attitude generally present on Slashdot", it's the plain truth. SWG was a horrible game, and one year after launch, it still is a horrible, broken game.
So, before you get up on your soapbox and start decrying those who have paid $50 for the game, $15 a month in fees for a piece of crap like this, go pay all that yourself and be horribly let down like the rest of us.
I have no regrets, this is the only path.
My whole life has been "UNLIMITED BLADE WORKS"