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  1. On the Main menu at the top of your screen, click the "planet" icon, then click on Ship.
  2. They did not. Open your character window. Click the Outfitter tab Checkbox for Show Dark Side Corruption is right below the Unify Colors button IIRC, this option is (still) specific to each outfit, so if you have more than one outfit set up, you'll need to enable it or not, according to whether you want the corruption to appear with each outfit.
  3. I realize this is a necro, but... Keybinds are indeed stored locally, not on the server. In Win10, the location is: C:\Users\<Username>\AppData\Local\SWTOR\swtor\settings\Keybindings\<filename>.xml (and no, I don't know why the forum insists on putting a space in the middle of the word "settings") where <username> is the name you use to sign in to the PC, and <filename> is whatever name you used when you saved your keybinds (could have multiple files, if you've saved multiple keybind setups). I recently installed the game on a new PC and dug up this thread to see where to look on my old PC to find my keybindings and other UI stuff so I can put them on my new PC.
  4. It actually worked that way, long, long, ago... I may be mis-remembering, but I believe you could even purchase an item with one character and then "claim" it with a character on a different server, on the same account.... Dunno why they changed it.
  5. There are 4 characters, yes, but only 2 players. Social Points are to encourage players to do stuff together.
  6. IIRC, it's a bit over 4 Billion credits. And that's due to the largest value the particular variable type can store. AFAIK, it hasn't been, and won't ever be, raised. And yes, I believe a few people have hit it. *wanders off to look...* And here's a link: http://www.swtor.com/community/showpost.php?p=9102801&postcount=3 As mentioned in the link, the amount is slightly less than the variable type's max value, for some reason.
  7. If you go to http://www.swtor.com/patchnotes it will have the latest patch number and notes right at the top (6.1.2b as of today).
  8. Question for the OP: Does that include a Stronghold bonus, or Guild bonus? If so, which and how much?
  9. If you mean you saved customized keybinds and/or UI layouts, those are stored locally, on your PC. So the only way to get "backups" is if you backed up your PC before the reinstall. (You did make a backup before reinstalling Windows, yes?) OTOH, depending on how you did the Windows reinstall, it may not have nuked all your program data, so... The normal place they would be stored is in your appdata folder: Hold down the windows key and press "R" type in (or just copy/paste) %localappdata%\swtor\swtor\settings click OK Your saved keybindings should be in the Keybindings folder, as YourName.xml (replace YourName with whatever you actually named it). If you saved custom UI layouts, they will be in the GUIProfiles folder, also saved as YourName.xml (again, replace YourName with whatever name you used when you saved the layout). If all that is still there, you should be able to load them while in game. For custom UI layouts, click the little + on the left side of your main Quickslots bar, to bring up a list of available UI layouts. This will have an assortment of pre-set layouts, plus whatever custom layouts you saved, listed by whatever names you used when you saved them. Just click on the layout you want to use. For the keybindings, hit ESC, click Prefernces and click the "Key Binding Import/Export" tab. Then click the button next to the name of whichever set of saved keybindings you want to load. If you don't have those files on your PC, you can restore them from your backup. (Once again, you did make a backup before reinstalling Windows, yes?) If you didn't make a backup before the reinstall, you'll have to re-do all your custom keybindings and/or layouts from scratch.
  10. And FWIW, if you do want it centered on a particular target, you can select the target then double-click the AoE ability and it will auto-center on that target, so you don't have to manually place it on/near your target.
  11. Then be prepared for the prices to be different once the temporary bind timer runs out after you buy whatever. Might be higher, might be lower, I've never been able to predict, one way or the other. Also be prepared to put your item(s) up multiple times before actually getting a sale. For those of us with a stable full of alts, doing something like CZ-198 on multiple characters, then dumping their income in the Legacy bank is also a way to (maybe) pile up a million credits faster than just using one character. Also, if you are in a guild and can manage to hit your conquest objective on multiple characters, you can pool those rewards to help get to that million credits faster.
  12. In addition to the above, Double XP Event begins next week (April 14th). Details here.
  13. Except that storywise, Makeb and Oricon come before SoR, so you'll miss details and/or get spoilers by skipping those.
  14. Wow, and I thought it was bad that I have a bunch of keys with the letter markings worn off.
  15. I prefer this method. It makes it easy to have a different long, random password for everything, and I don't have to actually remember any of them. Plus, it has a button to clear the clipboard, and I hit that right after I paste the password into the launcher or website or whatever. I do have to remember the password for the program to unlock the encrypted passwords file, but that's just one password. And since I'm the only one who uses my PC it can be an easy(ish) one.
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