maybe i should sign up to it.. nay, wait till it comes out, buy it, and then go on the forums demanding that a solo mode is added with a campaign

(for the record, it not having a solo campaign is probably my biggest gaming dissapointment so far this year. I was so looking forward to a great new starwars game. Sadly to me it just seems star wars flavoured battlefield... oh well... its money saved at least.
Wait, it won't have a Solo mode?
Between this, Need for Speed being online only, and how they abandoned every online store except their own Origin store, I'm starting to believe EA doesn't want my money anymore. I mean, they aren't even trying to put out a game I want to play.
Exactly, if you look at the actions of the many historical pirates, then you can see that they were very good at choosing their targets and very aware of changing situations, being able to judge the "not worth it" point sooner rather than later.
But of course! In real life pirates only got to fail once, so any one that wasn't good at figuring when to bail out would not last enough to even be recorded in history
(a bunch of stuff about pirating)
Yea but at the expense of a huge loss for a trader. I would think that a 10% loss of cargo plus repair would be preferable to a 100% loss plus rebuy, wouldn't you say so? If limpets were better pirates wouldn't have to kill a trader if he refuses.
There's another potential issue, though I'm not sure how common it is: some players react extremely poorly to any attempt by another player to steal from them, which includes pirating. I'm among those. I'm not joking or exaggerating when I say that, if I were to ever meet in real life a player that pirated me, and I didn't have enough forewarning to calm myself, the result would likely include some kind of bodily harm.
It's why I would rather self-destruct and lose a million that allow someone to steal a thousand from me. It's not like I don't care about the loss caused by a non-consensual attack; I do care about it, enough that I would likely put any player that attacks me out of the blue on my personal black list and refuse to ever interact with that player again. But that is rather less intense than wanting to literally punch the other player hard enough to draw blood, which would be the consequence is I
didn't deny the pirate the loot.
(And also why I can't be fully courteous with those that openly profess to pirate players. It typically takes me a couple rewrites to just to end with a post that won't risk a very well deserved ban on the forums, even if the pirating player seems to be otherwise a fine person.)