MikeMaximus: For sure. I don't mind when F2P games allow players to sell cash store items, since usually there is enough people doing it to drive the in-game currency costs down to a reasonable level. I wish Guild Wars 2 allowed players to sell gem store items and unlocks since they are all ridiculously overpriced in my opinion. I've been playing that game casually for months and still don't have enough in-game currency to buy one bank tab or extra character slot.
StingingVelvet: I might get Guild Wars 2 after I get bored of TOR and try it out. I like exploring MMO worlds and leveling to the cap, I just always hated paying a sub to do so. The free to play thing, despite some annoyances, makes me want to try them all out.
I still hate that one day they shut down and I can't play them anymore, though. This is especially sucky with TOR, since there is a lot of good Star Wars fiction in there.
Hopefully unofficial servers can keep some of these games alive after they are shut down, but with the legal issues and the sheer complexity of the games and the work that would be involved I think the chances of that may be slim to none.
If you enjoy a solo focus you should like Guild Wars 2, it has a ton of pve & story content. The "living story' events that keep going on are well done most of the time. The event system allows you to just jump in with others for events happening around your area with equal rewards without the messy "Can I join your grp/raid?" business. Even resource nodes are all shared so you can gather and craft without worrying about bots taking everything. The player level scaling system ensures that no one is insanely overpowered for a zone. Aside from the money grubbing gem store I have nearly zero complaints about the game, I even like the PVP which I despise in almost every other MMO.