fuze wrote:Chrisax wrote:I added some stuff today. thanks to all who added items.

But...is there anyone there to really take advantage of what's in there?
Honestly, I doubt it. But that's my duty to keep an existing structure up, just in case (?!), and, anyhow, there is nothing else to do with the stuff and the cash.
The last times I logged on, the server was quite dead. So I made characters on two other servers and it was the same. It was even worse on a RP server. After like one hour, running on Korriban (the Sith start zone), I ran into another guy who approached me cautiously and said "Oh sorry I thought you were a critter [a mob], I thought this was a solo place as I have never seen someone there in two days".
I did some PvP. Still unbalanced and ridiculous (need 6 people to kill one with the top PvP gear, so you have to be a punching ball for months and months if you want points) and I had to wait like one hour in the queue. (A shame as PvP could have been really good.)
I did some missions, the same as usual, no bad but not really fun to replay. (For some totally unknown reason, redoing missions in TSW is not boring for quite a long time while it's quickly boring in AoC; don't ask me why.)
Crafting is a tad better but still boring and the market is almost dead.
I went to three operations (I was told I was really lucky to be able to get 3 in only a few days). One was frustrating and miserably failed. Disheartened people left all along the way.
One was an unpleasant elitist raid. You had to be accepted on the basis of your equipment (thanks I am all purple but I still was borderline as I had no raid equipment.) It worked though until the last boss that couldn't be defeated. (The Vault)
Last one succeeded but, after all those insane efforts, all smugglers and consulars discovered that there was only crap loot for them. I was told (?) it was relatively frequent to have entire classes not getting good stuff from a raid.
Talking with some people in the raid, I discovered that many of them just logged on to do raids at set times and didn't spend much more time online. So they do raids... to do raids... raids being the beginning and the end of everything. That's a bit beyond me.
I didn't renew my subscription. I'm currently on a 30 days bonus because my account was active at a given time. I will renew from time to time if it's useful to manage something for people who still play it, even casually. Or I could pass lead as well.
I guess the bottom line is SWTOR has been for most of us an experience that started quite well and went poof very fast.