So many Republic Players are angry and quiting over the Ilum exploit that Bioware had to disable the cancel subscription feature or the game would have to be closed in 4 weeks due to losing 50% of its player base in 24 hours.
Cancel button is there without an issue. It even shows up with noscript on so not sure why people are missing it. I guess just to troll and make a nonpoint?
Cancel button is there without an issue. It even shows up with noscript on so not sure why people are missing it. I guess just to troll and make a nonpoint?
Nope. It was gone for some without question. I looked yesterday and mine was gone but it's back today. I have no intention of canceling. Just a website glitch.
O, aight. Well guess stuff does happen to websites occasionally. I have seen some weird stuff when companies work on their websites.
I doubt it'll mean anything to those hardcore fanatic supporter, they'll just accuse you for spreading "misinformation'. Witness this 1st hand during the illium pvp bug problem, asking for server name and more "prove" when there's a livestream showing the exploit....zzz
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Most MMO hide things like this...
Nice to see EA is back to its old tricks.
Good old hide the cancel button game , same as they did for WAR...
Much that it helped them...
So many Republic Players are angry and quiting over the Ilum exploit that Bioware had to disable the cancel subscription feature or the game would have to be closed in 4 weeks due to losing 50% of its player base in 24 hours.
For those who still refuse to believe the OP:
http://massively.joystiq.com/2012/01/19/swtor-unsubscribe-goes-missing-for-some/
Yeah, it's a real issue.
I'm sorry but I just gotta laugh. That's just really convenient.
*I'd put on a tin foil hat however they are locking and deleting threads where people give out a cancel link in an effort to help.
Cancel button is there without an issue. It even shows up with noscript on so not sure why people are missing it. I guess just to troll and make a nonpoint?
O, aight. Well guess stuff does happen to websites occasionally. I have seen some weird stuff when companies work on their websites.
I doubt it'll mean anything to those hardcore fanatic supporter, they'll just accuse you for spreading "misinformation'. Witness this 1st hand during the illium pvp bug problem, asking for server name and more "prove" when there's a livestream showing the exploit....zzz
Blizzard did this off and on for a long time, I got a warning for linking the cancellation page as my signature in the old forums.