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  1. Couldnt we get the patchnotes earlier? I mean, a few days before, not literally the day before.
  2. Mark yourself a daily goal, for example: - Do the daily operation with GF, even if its story mode and you dont need the gear, you can get lots of CXP and with that you will get command boxes which deppending on your level might drop gear you need. - Do every week (at least) Eternity Vault and Karagga's Palace in Hard Mode, you can also do Toborro's Courtyard (its just one boss so people wont mind wiping and it has a weekly quest), dont forget also the new operation (Valley of the Machine Gods) drops T3 in story mode, so keep hoarding all T3 pieces you can get, never sell any T3 piece unless you alredy have a T4 piece, because you cannot upgrade purple gear to golden gear. - Do the weekly Master Mode Uprising (its just one uprising in master mode) and the Master Mode Flashpoint (its three flashpoints in master mode), it gives you a lot of CXP again and will help you reach higher lvls quicker. - Do the daily and weekly pvp non-ranked, do not spend the Unassembled Components unless you are about to get the cap, save them, always save them, if you spend them early to upgrade T3 to T4, when you get a piece of T4 form the command boxes, it might be a repeated piece, while if you save the Unassembled Components the odds of having a repeated piece minimize, again, just spend when you are about to reach the cap. You get 12 Unassembled Components from doing the daily while the warzones you have to do to get them will give you (disclaimer: i do very few pvp, im not sure if this is the amount since they changed it recently or something) 16 more Unassembled Components (roughtly between two and four warzones deppending on if you win or lose) that makes 196 PLUS the weekly which gives 40 extra Unassembled Components, so every week you can get 236 components, roughtly a month would give you a thousand components which could be used to get between 3 and 4 pieces upgraded from T3 to T4. In two months you'd be able to upgrade between 7 and 8 pieces by just doing the pvp dailies and you might get a few T4 pieces from the command boxes. I returned playing after a long time recently and i was able to get 13/14 248 in less than two months without even doing all that im suggesting you (i usually skip the Ravagers operation due people not knowing how to do the fourth boss) and also i lost quite a big deal of time because i finished lvl50 stories for Imperial Agent (which i had at Hoth), Inquisitor, Bounty Hunter, Jedi Knight from scratch while also farming ****loads of money to create guildship and decorate strongholds and also lost a lot of time with crew skills (i raised crew skills on all alters except the inquisitor). Also another tip, never waste Unassembled Components on upgrading anything less than T3 to T4. Its not worth, seriously. Unless you are the unluckiest person in the world and just keep missing one piece of gear in T2 and the rest of your gear is T4, you would be wasting components.
  3. I enjoyed killing him, i dont think ill be accepted here even though i loved him... (more like his corpse xD).
  4. How the hell did this thread manage to reach 500 pages!! 500 pages of Quinn loving!!! THIS IS MADNESS!!!
  5. There could be a chamber in the bottom part of the stronghold, in the deep sea... where you get inside and there is just another door in the other side of the room, and you press a button and you get into a "vehicle" that lets you explore the deepths (the vehicle could be you in an underwater diving suit or something). Perhaps allow decorating the bottom and a special "secret" building in the bottom where anyone could either buy some sort of small secret hole or an hidden sith-jedi small room.
  6. Just saying but... probably you shouldnt go into operations with someone who actually doesnt know where the operation gate is... If your problem is people are "too braindamaged" to click on an ACCEPT SUMMON button... that logic could be applied to very difficult encounters like Blaster or even to operation difficulties, "my group of random people which i totally picked up and i spent literally zero minutes in debriefing about what we are going to do and what do they need to do is unable to complete Blaster ... please make it easier, just put a button in the middle of the screen so they can smash it and win some loot!". More than half the operations and flashpoints have a gateway in the Imperial Fleet and i can kinda agree that some like the Makeb and the Iokath that require pre-quests to reach them should have some "easy" access... But literally, in order to go into any operation (be it in the Imperial Fleet or in planets) you can just travel to the planet and quick travel to the door of that operation :/...
  7. Because that was the way intended.. if not, why not remove all the external content? why not remove the worlds? quests? gear? just release a few flashpoints and operations each year and pay it like a left 4 dead dlc.
  8. Reminds me of the random pvp gear boxes from launch....
  9. All flashpoints used to have a normal level where they could be played and a max lvl mode. Also when you were leveling on each planet, some zones, paths and etc had a shuttle and an npc which told you "hey this just happened! join this flashpoint!". With the new leveling system which actually allows you to skip everything in every planet except the class quest, very few people will reach those shuttles and most planets are desert.
  10. Group finder shouldnt teleport to Operation (except the ones that cannot be reached without doing previous quests, like Iokath one or Makeb one).
  11. Well, technically you are correct, but the ship is empty, no longer used neither by companions or anyone at all, its an unused feature and as such, it is sad for the people who liked it.
  12. Oh boy... this going to be long but also fun :3... love to debate with people which are open to debate! Well, the whole star wars universe revolts in the Dark vs Light, Jedi vs Sith, the conflict is simplified in the movies and expanded in well... the expanded universe xD. The movies, the whole universe makes you take a side, you cannot be a Sith in the Jedi world and you cannot be a Jedi in the Sith world. Both sides will exterminate each other... but are they in control of their actions? It is said that originally the force was studied by both sides as one single side... yet when some people tried to study the force deeper and attained greater strength, some people said they were "deviating" from a path and that schism caused the first division between "light and dark", there isnt much explored about it, but the thing we know is that it just started as a theological debate (like the Christianity vs Orthodoxy). Eventually, the "Light side" won and banished the students of the "Dark side" which never forgot this and marked themselves the objective of revenge, one can argue if this is evil or it is just... Yuthura Ban says on Kotor I that "sometimes anger and hatred are deserved and right" and this phrase is actually correct, from an outside of starwars point of view... an action will always cause a reaction, usually opposed and several times greater. The Jedi banished their "fallen brothers" instead of reaching a middle ground and this in return created the Sith, a group of force users devoted to get revenge on the Jedi. This part, this academy in Korriban, this is a reaction to the original Hyperspace war and everything that has happened after it, Jedi Master Gnost Durall studies it and he says that how the galaxy story could have changed if they had took different steps... but would have it changed? Several Jedi after the Sith went into exile have fallen into the "dark side", Revan and Malak, Uliq Qel Droma and Exar Kun, Freedon Nadd, Sion and Nihilus, why did it happen? Perhaps... the Jedi code needed to evolve... i can agree the Sith code and teacheds arent perfect, but they are a step further on the force and that is the reason why so many Jedi keep falling into the dark side while almost no Sith go back to the Jedi. Mmm... i can agree on the part where the Sith teachings might damage a person emotionally, but thats up to debate, because while Sith are teached to kill someone, it is not done in an "oppressive" way, rather in a survival way. Sith are teached that they are going to be hunted, peace is a lie, there is only passion, if someone passion and objective is to surpass you, they will not adhere to any peaceful way, they will simply kill you and take what is yours. That is what true freedom gives, the morality of "treat your neighbour nice and he will treat you nice" that we have in real life is not freedom at all, because we are all slaves to the "collective needs" and we may be purged if the collective deems it necessary. No, the Sith philosophy and teachings behind it dont turn you into a monster. Its your own nature what makes you a monster, if you had unlimited power at your command... you would keep using it more, and more, and more and then the "devil question" will keep showing up... kill one person to save a thousand? kill thousands to save a person which in return would save a million? The main issue with the "dark side" its not its techings, its the own nature of the person. Your goal may be as noble as to save the galaxy, but what if you had to kill a quarter of the galaxy to keep the rest safe? Majority would consider you evil, but you would be doing the necessary to save the people (like Revan ritual in Yavin IV). The more power you achieve, the greater your goals would be and when you reach the highest power you could achieve... your goals would be so high that the surroundings of you would be less than ants (Valkorion anyone? Nihilus?) your goals would not be comprehended by mere mortals, you would have achieved godhood and your doing should not be questioned for you can bring end to the pain, to the problems and people would worship you for it (again Valkorion anyone?). Jedi teachings force you to not develop your connection to the force, it teaches you to not do anything in order to not evolve and not become something uncontrollable, that is why Jedi with noble goals keep falling into the Sith ways in order to achieve more and more power. It should be noted however that not every sith is a saint, Palpatine for example is a twisted psychopath, but if you give freedom to everybody, psychopaths are more likely to be seen, and then people wouldnt want freedom because they might die. Kreia wasnt sith or jedi, she was beyond that, she made her own code and her own teachings, when she is teaching the jedi exile, she says she isnt teaching her to be jedi or sith, rather to be a human person. Do not be evil, do not be good, morality is up for debate in her philosophy and thats why she is such an amazing character, because she explores the deep of our own humanity in order to teach us that neither Sith are wrong or Jedi are right... but people like simplicity... so its rather easy to apply her the title of "sith" and just kill her. About the Sith Code... it IS an evolution, because its different, it may not be perfect, it may be the opposite, but its an evolution because the Jedi code was the origin of the force-philosophy as we know. And about the Jedi/Sith example... the Jedi dont reject the force becaues it "poisons", rather they feel they are the will of the force, whatever they do, is the force wishes and as such they are not to be questioned, everything they do is good (like when Mace Windu tries to kill Palpatine even despite knowing it is wrong?). Thats another reason the Sith despise the Jedi, most Sith use the force as a tool, as a vessel of their own needs while the Jedi sees that an abomination and think that Sith are "enslaving the force"... while the truth is the force has its own will and it is guiding both Sith and Jedi into conflict to evolve. Neither Sith or Jedi belive in chance, destiny exists and it is made up by the force and that is why Kreia wanted to end the force... because all deaths, all conflicts, all killing and mass murder in the galaxy that involved Jedi and Sith was just the work of an unseen-twisted-entity.
  13. You know actually the same can be said otherwise... right? Dont force me to "not use" the ship because you are feeling the game was slow paced. But i understand what you mean... and a way of solving this would have been if they turned the class ship and Gravestone into strongholds you could use, edit and put companions on it.
  14. Not only propaganda, most of the Sith Empire are descendants of the original Sith Empire from Naga Sadow, a lot of the people might not be force-users, but they are definetly descendants. And you know what that means? Yes, most of the modern Sith Empire are descendants of billions of murdered people by the republic. Its not about propaganda, they DO have a reason to hate the Republic AND the Jedi. Sith arent raised only by that premise, as there are examples (like Sith Lord Praven) of Sith which only care in honor and strengthening the empire because if they were born in Republic space they would literally be killed just because the blood they carry (sith blood). Again, thats not true, being Sith does not turn you into an evil person, it just turns you into "not a jedi" (because Jedi dont tolerate any other vision of the force except their own). The "dark side is evil" is actually propaganda since there are siths (like for example Darth Vectivus) which arent evil. Being sith is not about being evil or getting power just for the sake of having it... its actually about achieving your own goals, whichever they are, follow your passions, achieve your dreams. That obviously raises some problems, like for example in Episode 3 you can see how Anakin dream is to prevent Padme death... how could anyone do it? Jedi never pursue that goal (since they mostly belive in not doing anything in order to not cause any harm to surroundings), so he had to learn from a sith and this was used by a twisted one like Palpatine. Peace is a lie, there is only passion, with passion i gain strength, with strength, i gain power, with power i gain victory, with victory, my chains are broken, the force shall set me free. That is the sith code, that is the sith phylosophy. Applied to a good person, that good person would follow his objectives of doing good things, applied to a psychopath, that person would kill anyone in his path and try to seize all the power they can. But both would be nonetheless sith and both would be following their passion... compared to Jedi Code, which is: There is no emotion, there is peace. There is no ignorance, there is knowledge. There is no passion, there is serenity. There is no chaos, there is harmony. There is no death, there is the Force. You can see how the Jedi code tries to turn you into a vegetable, a rock, a stone in the ground. You must do nothing because your doing could cause harm and chaos, even you must do nothing if the galaxy is burning because you could corrupt yourself and become even a greater flame that consumes the world (Revan story). You seem confused, a group of fallen jedi founded the sith empire, which is the original branch of what the current sith (in swtor) is. Both follow the same path and same goals (revenge against the jedi for banishing them). Darth Cadeus is a fallen jedi with "another philosophy", you cant say he is like current sith in swtor... Though, the example is worth of commenting, because literally every fallen jedi in the galaxy has fallen into "the dark side" because of it. Anakin Skywalker wanted power to save Padme, sure, thats a good thing, how could save someone be wrong? Yet the Jedi order was a wall that prevented him from studying the force (since well, the Jedi order does not want you to study the force, they want you to be raised like a vegetable and die like a vegetable). Revan wanted power to save the Republic from the Mandalorians, sure, thats a good thing, how could save "your country" be wrong? Yet the Jedi order was a wall that prevented him from helping the republic (since well, the Jedi order does not want you to use the force even if its for helping people, they want you to be raised like a vegetable and die like a vegetable). Count Dooku wanted power to terminate the Republic Corruption and destroy the sith which killed his apprendite, sure, how could that be any wrong? Yet the Jedi order was a wall that prevented him from actually doing anything at all, jedi refused to see there was a sith when Qui Gon Jinn told them and they let him die. Actually Kotor 2 investigates this a lot and Kreia story is a very good study about "why so many Jedi fall to the dark side?" and its because the Jedi Philosophy is flawed as hell, Sith Philosophy is an evolution of the Jedi one and as such has advanced more, yet it is also unfinished.
  15. My friend, i think i should hereby invite you join the Sith Empire (because thats the path you are choosing to xD). There is a reason why the Republic dont fight the Eternal Empire and there is a reason why the Jedi didnt help the Twi'leks in Tython and its because "CONFLICT" helps darkness spread. You may think its the right thing to grab your lightsaber and kill a dozen of people that were doing bad things... but that is the path Revan followed, that is the path Anakin followed and you will fall into the dark side too if you keep going... so... welcome? xD On the other hand, i like the Sith vs Jedi and Empire vs Republic conflict going and i loved ending the Valkorion's Family saga (i like to think he wasnt Vitiate, the character has suffered way too many changes to be considered the same) not because it felt aside from StarWars... but becaues it shadowed the Sith vs Jedi and Republic vs Empire conflict. But... i agree with you i was saddened i wasnt given the choice in Iokath to tell both sides go f*ck themselves and leave my metal-droid-planet thingy in peace. Acina betrayed me, and betrayed the Empire, she is cunning but she is not fit of ruling the empire so i would never follow her if the chance was given... but even less i would follow the Republic which stagnates and is ruled by corrupt rulers that play the populism card against their own people saying "look how bad sith are!" Being a Sith is all about earning your freedom by bending the force to your will... its not about being evil, good, bad, or wrong, its about being able to break the chains from the Jedi-balance thing... and KotFE and KotET simply made it wrong... they forced us Sith to accept that crappy "seek the balance!!!" logic from Darth Marr ghost and be enslaved again by morality. But hey... our chains arent broken yet... and your republic is at the brink of collapse... we will at least have some more story soon :3...
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