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  1. I loved it when she said, "you have a crush on me, don't you?" I was like HELL YEAH you crazy witch
  2. So on each server the top 10 PVP players for the whole server on each side (repub and empire) get a massive bounty put on their heads. Who ever kills them in open world pvp gets a reward. Those top 10 players would be like roaming world bosses and if you are a lvl 50 Bounty Hunter or a Smuggler you get an automatic notification telling you when a Top 10'er is on your planet. They should even have Hk-51 be the one that notifies you seeing as he's an assassin droid. For being a top 10'er those players should get some sort of bonus like bonus valor or commendations or something but only if you are flagged for pvp. Bioware...make it so.
  3. Then bounty hunters could go to a mission terminal and click a quest to hunt other players.
  4. What I meant by beating the game is finishing the story. Kind of like when you say I beat Halo 4. You aren't saying that you are number one in the world in halo multiplayer. The story line, too me, is separate from the PVP part of the game. Also I don't run dailies and I've only done a few of the flashpoints. I play my toons for the story, I don't care at all about pvp which is why for me f2p is no different than being a subscriber. When I go f2p I won't be losing anything since I don't run operations or warzones. I might run flashpoints but once I've played them a couple times I'm usually satisfied for good. I just don't like that there is a credit limit and that is my one complaint about f2p.
  5. Thanks for this bit, this is really helpful because I've been thinking of getting a SSD but I couldn't really justify it. Now I can.
  6. I have to agree with the OP. I started out as a doomsayer early on. During Beta I made a post explaining why I thought SWTOR would be free to play in 2 years. Turns out it was only in one but back then other posters laughed and cursed me out. I wish I could see them today and say nananana I told you so. Anyways looking at the game now I see a lot of good things and I predict swtor will only get better. BUT there is one set of changes I would really like to see which are atmospheric changes. Weather, day and night, critters all over the place, more plant variety. I was playing assassins creed 3 yesterday and I was amazed by the little things. When you are walking through Boston you'll see little kids running around, dogs running around barking and you can stop to pet it. The streets are littered with trash. That game makes you feel like you're in a living, breathing city. Now compare that to swtor...everything looks clean and empty. Even the dirt looks clean. My feeling is that it would add a lot of load unto computers so they should do at least some of the things and have the option to turn them off.
  7. Oh yeah and if you unlock him on your lvl 50 character, you can't actually use him because by then you've already beaten the game(You can't use him in warzones). Which means if you want to use him it has to be on a <50 lvl character meaning if you unlock you'll only actually use him if you pay with CC later. Seriously Bioware?
  8. So get this: Hk-51 costs 1 million credits per character after you first unlock him but if you are free to play you have a limit on how many credits you can hold so you can never actually have enough to pay for Hk-51. ***? Bioware you crazy?
  9. Yea thats what I meant with long loading times. Its not necessarily one bad loading screen but the time it takes you to get from ship to destination. In older StarWars games you would land on the planet and you were done. They should replace all that crap with a cinematic so people who want "immersion" can have it and people who don't can just skip it.
  10. If they fixed these issues I would love this game: long load times: my computer is awesome and I can play games like battlefield 3 and Mass Effect without any issues lack of ambiance(flora and fauna, birds, critters, weather, day/night etc) I wish the cities and towns were more crowded and felt like a place that people actually live. Dromuund Kaas is the only planet I felt came close followed by Alderaan and that one place with the blue people. The combat I personally find to be boring when questing(PVP is fine though). I personally wish there were 3 Core skills 1 or 2 passives and 1 ultimate and the combat was more action packed and quicker like Diablo 3. I'm sure most people however would disagree on this point but it would end up playing more like DotA or Diablo By the way does anyone else get this. When you are watching videos of the game or seeing images of it the graphics look really good but when you are actually playing its not as good?
  11. Then this post doesn't really apply to you. But if I had read this post in January I would not have bought the game so this post is more for people like me who have options and are willing to wait. My point is that you get more for your buck the longer you wait.
  12. Yes I did actually, I wanted an Alienware laptop but at the time it cost over $1000. I waited 2 years and the price dropped to $500. Same computer but half the cost. Its called delayed gratification
  13. I'm not quitting, just postponing. The same money will get you a better game in a year than you would get if you had bought it today. Its like asking would you like buying a car today that needs improvement or waiting a year and buying the same car completely upgraded for the same price.
  14. I've been subscriber since January and I've noticed two trends. 1) The entry cost of swtor has declined 2) The quality of the game has gone up. When SWTOR first came out it had some issues that Bioware had to scramble to fix which they did. Steadily they've been adding new features and new stuff like flashpoints improving the overall quality. In terms of cost if you bought it in December you would have had to pay $60 plus subscription costs. A few months later and you might have been able to get it for $40 - $50 on Amazon plus sub. Now you can download the game for free for 15 levels but still have to pay subscription but overall you pay less today than half a year ago for a game that is higher quality today than it was when it came out. This is the Moore's law of mmo's. Ofcourse this is the first mmo that I've really played so I didn't know that if I'd waited a few months I could have saved $60. So with what I know now my advice is to wait a year. Even if the subscription is still up in a year the game will be of much higher quality that it is right now. More playable species, better companions like Hk-51, more flashpoints etcs which means that for your $15 you'll get more out of the game next summer than you would get now. If it goes F2P, which I suspect, then it'll be even better. So that's why I'm cancelling my sub once it runs out in 10 days. See you next year.
  15. Scenario 1: Vader loses his dueling arm and he was in the heat of the moment. Scenario 2: The republic was in a recession and the jedi order was dealing with budget cuts Scenario 3: Force speed has been used in movies. The reason is that his mana was depleted. Obi-wan didn't have the time to use introspection like Qui-gon did. He didn't slice the generators because he knew it would be coming out of his paycheck. Duh!
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