My beta testing was all done on east-coast servers; it was fine. Now I’m on West, and I’m seeing 10ms latency in the game.

Don’t tell me you’re saying that 10 ms latency is not fine, because if you are, I’m going to have to punch you through my ethernet cable!

@ibdoomed & falcon: I didn’t get in either, but they said (and it’s in another thread here) that they expect everyone to get in by Thursday, so even the latest registerers should have 5 days of advance time, which is a ton of time to play before the game launches. And while it stinks to not get in earlier, would we like it more if we were in a queue of 800 people waiting to play (just keeping my fingers crossed that won’t be happening next week).

I don’t think it’s ever been officially stated everybody will be in by Thursday. I’d love to be proven wrong, though.

This is what I read. I guess you’re right, he doesn’t say everyone will be in by Thursday. Perhaps it’s just wishful thinking on my part:

Hey everyone.

We absolutely understand you want to get in and play the game early. It’s one of the reasons we expanded our Early Game Access from a maximum of five days to a maximum of seven days. However, there are a couple of important points to realize about today’s opening salvo of invites, and the procedure in general for Early Game Access and launch.

First, Early Game Access and launch is not supposed to be a stress test. In our previous Beta Testing Weekends we got up to very large concurrent number of players and brought invites into the game at a very high rate. That was done to stress test every aspect of our systems and servers, and essentially to see if they broke. In some cases, they did, but that helped us improve for launch.

For us, launch isn’t just about stuffing our servers with as many people as possible. As anyone who’s been through a large MMO launch can tell you, that experience can be painful. Our aim with this launch was to ramp things up gradually, to spread our player population out amongst a variety of servers, to maintain all server types, and to keep queuing to a minimum (although we expect that to happen as we head towards December 20th). So far, all that has been successful for us on Day One.

The second thing to realize is scale. We invited more people to play Star Wars: The Old Republic today than many other MMO launches manage in their entire head-start process. As I mentioned earlier today, when we opened pre-orders we had a huge spike in numbers - far more than most MMOs capture at launch. That was the initial rush. After that, our pre-orders settled down.

What this means is that tomorrow, you’ll effectively start to see the pre-order timeline expand. You’ll see people who have pre-ordered later than July getting invites. The day after that, more people will be invited. We’re actually planning to invite more tomorrow than today, and invite the same number again on Thursday - at which point we’ll be into the original ‘five days of Early Game Access’.

Last thing. Why aren’t we continuing to send waves over time? Two main reasons - one, because we need to see that the servers are maintaining stability over time; adding a lot of players in a short period (in other words, stress testing) can cause stability issues.

Two, our plan is to continue to add servers - but carefully, and in response to demand. We need to monitor that demand and role out servers accordingly. A long-term recipe for MMO failure is to add a lot of servers early on, and then when population decreases, have to close those servers and merge them together.

Our aim is for Star Wars: The Old Republic to be around for a long time to come. Today’s just the first step in that - an early step, too - and we’ll be running smoothly, with a stable population, before too long.

Stephen Reid | Senior Online Community Manager

Oh, nope :) I was just citing it as being probably nearby, or at least very well-connected to here. I didn’t check the latency reading on an East-coast server though.

They will not.

I ordered yesterday and the “Release Day” arrival option for shipping was only $.99. Was that not available to you?

Also, has communication from the developers/PR been this timely, clear and detailed for other launches. I don’t remember one, but I have missed a couple.

Awesome. Star Wars name generator that somehow (by use of the Force I presume) translates your name.

Salk Solsticeburn. A Jedi Knight from Gorsh

We have a winner.

No I did not have the option. Maybe applies to US orders only. A guild mate just contacted the Amazon helpline directly and they stated that all standard and CE orders are having their keys recorded against the order number and they would be emailed to each of us once the physical box has shipped. That would ease the pain for those of us who live in other countries and have to wait on the postal system.

I don’t actually care about playing though. I just didn’t want to lose my name. =( Specially with this game when your name is far far more important than any other mmo.

I’d prefer queues that everyone has to wait through. It’s more fair. I didn’t know that with past mmo launches but hindsight and all that. I will try very hard from this point forward not to ever complain about queues as I have seen the alternative and it is far worse.

Believe me I want to get a few names for myself, so I’m chomping at the bit to get in also. But don’t forget you can use single quotes (’) and hyphens (-) in your names. Not sure if you can have more than one of each but who wouldn’t want to be i-b’doomed! Or i-bdoom’d or ib’do-omed. See, the possibilities are endless!

Oh man, mine is Grus Gianthiker, A Dark Lord of the Sith from Galidraan. :D

Alternative: Vulpeculiar Giantcrusher, a runaway prince from Galidraan. Think I like that one more, lol

lol from what i read some people are already 35 some pvp exploit.

To the point where I just might say fuck it when I do get a email, they have pissed me off that much.

Clutch Hengul. A prince from Garqi

Giantlast Sadalbari
A runaway slave from Frego

Not sure how they came up with that…midi-chlorians I assume.

Hmm so do they actually allow you a space when you make your name so you can have first AND last?

Early access rage.

Wait for the jabba the hutt impression, had me rolling. :)

just first name, you get surname later when finish chapter 1, but your surname is shared among all of your characters.

Dumb question: the code I have is only for pre-order. When I get the final “you’re in” e-mail, it will have the full serial # I need?

No, that email will just be notifying you that your account has been flagged as having entered the headstart. In theory you don’t need to enter the retail serial until at or slightly after the retail release date (the 20th).

When/if you get said email, you will, in theory, be able to log in to the head start immediately.

Looks like those that preordered in December will only be getting a day or so of early access according to Rockjaw’s latest tweet.