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Wylf

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  1. Pretty sure the same got claimed when SWTOR came out. Every new MMO on the market has devs that 'care more about the players' than all the current MMOs combined, it's kinda magical that way. I'd advise you to wait for a few months after Wildstars release to see how realistic that claim actually is.
  2. Thats right. Mister Katarn needed someone whoms butt he could kick, after all!
  3. I wouldn't call it 'nothing like it'... it does, in fact, look quite a bit like the Movie version.
  4. Welcome to anonymity. It tends to bring out the worst in people. Just look at 4chan. /edit: Not that I would like it any less anonymous. I like my anonymity.
  5. I vividly remember that one time where our chaotic WoW raid (back in WotLK... Naxxramas. We weren't very professional) finally got an experienced raidleader for one run. A soft spoken lady, that in a matter of seconds managed to get EVERYONE to be quiet and do their job. after only exchanging a few sharp words <3 It was hilarious. But eh, I guess I'm more used to a high ratio of female players, because I'm a roleplayer? *shrugs* In my experience you find a lot of females on RP Servers. Certainly more than on normal Servers. So yeah, a female voice on voice chat isn't all that unusual, so people aren't really surprised by it. I forgot where I was going with this. I'll stop my rambling.
  6. It's also really not important. *blinks* I usually write 'he' in discussions on the internet, be it in a flashpoint or on a forum, simply because it's absolutely impossible to know the persons real gender, so I just assume it's a guy until proven otherwise. I also really don't care if the person is male, female or an asexual amoebae, all that matters is if he/she/it does his/her/its role in the flashpoint and is decently pleasant to converse with in chat or on forums. ;X
  7. Thats because the forum community is never representative of a games actual community. Only a small part of a games community actually uses the forums - and from this small part of the community only a small part actually goes to vote on such polls.
  8. FFS, why do I always end up with the last post on a page, that nobody will ever read? Twice in this thread already -_-
  9. Which is a really big shame. For me SWTORs biggest flaw was always the lack of interesting racial choices. I understand why they made the races like they are and why they chose only humanoid races, but... those races are just boring. When it comes to RPGs I usually tend to play the least human looking race. In WoW I played Horde for that very reason, most of my characters were Trolls, with some Orcs and Tauren thrown into the mix... in Guild Wars 2 my most played Characters are Charr, Asura and Sylvari. Humans are boring. Green skinned humans are boring. And it was a huge, HUGE disappointment that a game with so many interesting and strange races in the available lore decided to go down the "differently coloured humans" route. Weequay, Nikto... all that would've been great. I would've loved to be able to play an Ithorian... maybe a Selkath, a Quarren. Hell, even a Gungan would be more interesting than what they have. -_-
  10. This gets tiresome. On both sides. He won't provide a source, so take that as you will... but does that really justify having a silly discussion about essentially nothing? You know how he'll react to criticism, just ignore him and let the thread drop and disappear in the debths of the forum... or maybe it'll actually spark a discussion.
  11. Please, I played WoW, I'm used to lots of weird timelines. Voss doesn't phase me. Imagine starting a deathknight, which puts you into the timeline of wrath of a lich king at start. Once done you're transformed into the timeline of cataclysm, which plays after wotlk. You won't stay there for long though and quickly march through the dark Portal into the TBC timeline, which plays (at this point in time) before wotlk so technically at a time where Deathknights on playerside didn't exist yet... until you're around level 68. Then you are allowed to move to Northrend, which puts you back into the wotlk timeline. AFTER Northrend, on level 78, you are once again allowed to move into the cataclysm timeline, followed by the Mists of Pandaria timeline. With that in mind, it's really not that hard to just smile, nod and accept that the stuff happening on Voss already happened and my character is allowed to be a Jedi/whatever because of that.
  12. About as broken as my Catharr Trooper asking numerous Catharr NPC what Catharr are.
  13. Eh. More options are always nice, so if they implement it I'm all for it. I wouldn't go out and beg them to implement Voss... but if they are going to implement them - sure, why not. I can see why they would choose them instead of, say, Togruta.
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