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    BioWare defends its decision to not have individual SWTOR server forums

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    BioWare defends its decision to not have individual SWTOR server forums Empty BioWare defends its decision to not have individual SWTOR server forums

    Post by Shu Thu Dec 22, 2011 6:23 am


    BioWare defends its decision to not have individual SWTOR server forums Servers

    With the launch of Star Wars: The Old Republic
    came a new and improved forum system for the community, and everyone
    lived happily ever after. Right? Yeah... not so much. It turns out that BioWare neglected to include individual server forums for its many, many, many shards,
    and this omission has rankled some players who were looking forward to
    talking amongst their new communities on the site.

    TOR-Talk got in
    touch with BioWare to ask about why the individual server forums were
    cut down to four ruleset forums. Senior Community Coordinator Allison Berryman
    says the decision was a matter of practicality as there would be too
    many forums and not enough moderators to go around: "Generally speaking,
    server forums for many MMOs tend to be largely un-moderated and can
    become unpleasant to visit."

    Instead, BioWare hopes that server communities create and moderate their
    own server-specific sites and forums. "This is also a great opportunity
    for the community to come together in their own ways – on fan sites and
    through other resources," Barryman said. "Of course, we want people to
    visit the official forums, and will use them to provide information
    that's of specific interest to the community, but we also love to see
    the community coming up with cool stuff on their own."

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