The community manager of SWTOR is trying to smooth things over in the forum – PvP players and raiders feel overlooked by KotFE.
Mastering the Forum
The community manager of Star Wars: The Old Republic, Eric Musco, has once again addressed the fans of the MMORPG in a forum post to talk a bit about future plans. The reason for this was a rather extensive thread regarding the lack of PvP content and fresh group activities, which particularly bothers the PvP players and raiders. At least for PvP players, he has some rather pleasant news:
“We know that you want more information about future group content. While I can’t provide any details, I can at least reveal that we are actively working on a new warzone and will begin to share details about it in February.”
However, he must pacify fans of raids and group content:
“Regarding PvE content, we currently have nothing to announce, but we will certainly share something as soon as the time is right.”
At the same time, Musco revealed that with the introduction of the missing 7 story chapters, other content will also be coming to the players, which will be added to the game at monthly intervals. Further, it states:
“It is important for us that all content, including group content, is connected to the storylines of Fallen Empire and your personal story. Story is the major difference of SWTOR [compared to other MMORPGs] and we want to incorporate this story into all aspects of the game.”
Mein-MMO says: Especially raiders felt offended by this statement. Because for them, it sounds like operations are on hold for the foreseeable future. In the forum, there are even talks of a “death blow” for the raiding community if new content is only added in the 4th quarter of 2016 or later. In summary, the entire post sounds more soothing than truly hopeful – all the hungry fans have left is to wait.
