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  1. no they don't. I have played PvP in over a dozen MMOs, including SWTOR, and they are all exactly the same, no difference in community from game to game. The OP is right.
  2. As long as you are PvP flagged you are free game. Doesn't matter if you forgot to turn it off or not, still your own responsibility to make sure you are not PvP flagged.
  3. BBB is in US, people in the US were able to get early access on the 9th. Gamer's don't care about looking at the BBB to determine if they will buy from a publisher, reporting to the BBB is pointless. BBB is pretty much only good for local businesses, but for gaming it is useless.
  4. They did. It was clearly stated on the advertisement for the reward that it would be rewarded after completing chapter 9. You did not read it. Read everything next time.
  5. Umm, SWTOR got to at least 1.7 million subscribers http://www.ign.com/articles/2012/02/01/star-wars-the-old-republic-has-17-million-subscribers
  6. Where is the delete button?
  7. The only reason I came back is because I found out that I can play though the storyline in solo, I basically came back to play KOTOR 3. My brother and several of my friends came back for the same reasons.
  8. Most PC gamers are in their late 30s, and I have a feeling that most gamer don't even care about Streamers, and have better things to do then watch someone else play a game, like real life stuff or at the very least playing the game themselves. Runescape seems to be very popular with the young kids (people in their mid twenties and below), and Watching Streamers seems to be popular with the young kids these days. If anything, Star Wars is far more popular with the older gamers. So what we really seeing here is a difference in demographics. It makes sense that a game that really has an older demographic doesn't have much Steamers compared to a game that is more popular with the younger demographic.
  9. So are they doing staggered release of chapter 10 on February 11th? So on February 11th, it will be live for everyone in the EU before it goes live for everyone in the US? Cause what you just said only makes sense if they are doing a staggered release.
  10. No matter what time they choose, it will affect someone's game time.
  11. I know myself and many others would love to spend some real money on stuff that was on the Cartel markets in the past. I suggest keeping those on the the cartel market available all the time. Really see no point in making them a temporary thing only, that is leaving money on the table.
  12. I do not want to miss out on any stories. Right now I am doing Interlude, I finished class story chapter 3 yesterday. Will the game naturally lead me along to completing SoR and Zoist story?
  13. Look it up, and you will see talk all over the internet about this same exact issue on other games not just this one and not just on Hero Engine games. Reason why people know about using the 347.88 drivers is because of the Nvidia forums, where people are talking about the same exact issue with other games. When the problem happens on other games, and using the same past driver fixes the issue with all those games, then it is no doubt an Nvidia issue and not a game issue.
  14. It is an Nvidia problem, they are the ones creating drivers having issues with Windows 10. This same exact problem happens with many other games, where the work around is to downgrade to Driver version 347.88 since drivers after that support DX12. Seems like the inclusion of DX12 support in Nvidia drivers is screwed up. Bioware can't fix it, it is Nvidia that needs to fix it.
  15. I could barely afford to take my family to Disney Land this year, going to the Ukraine is way out of my league:eek:
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