Various players report on the official lwa le forum of mmog Star Wars: The Old Republic that they have no or an unreadable serial number in their game. That makes it impossible for the game to register and play.
Developer BioWare via the forum of the mmog complaints about missing or unreadable serial numbers. Players pre-order the game from today, on 19 december provided were complaining that their copy because of problems with the serial number cannot be registered. Developer BioWare has already the forum called on to issues as detailed as possible to sign.
The players who have the game via pre-order ordered, are not yet directly in the problems. They can play, because BioWare this group for release gave access to the servers. BioWare made a week ago known that the problems with registering the game provided. Therefore, let the developer to people who have early access still had 48 hours after the official release unregistered to play, so some pressure away from the servers that the registration handle. However, it is the question of whether BioWare within 48 hours manage to get the victims to meet.
Complaints from players that their copy via pre-order within have been are not there yet, because the sales in Europe has only just started, and in North America still should start. If these players the serial number is missing, then they can the game is not to play. They don’t fall under the early access and have thus nothing to the 48 hour period in which the game is not registered.
The first players of the mmog report in addition that long waiting time when logging on to the servers on which the game runs. It has BioWare already responded. Jeff Hickman, BioWares executive producer, live services, he understands that players have short waiting times want. At the same time, players want also full servers, because the purpose of an mmog now, once you with other players in the same game world. It is difficult to find the balance between short queues and full servers, allows Hickman, though he promises that BioWare the matter seriously’.