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MorseGod

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    Jedi Consular
  1. I recently resubscribed after being gone since 2019. Every credit card I tried to use on the SWTOR site gave me an error. I decided to download and subscribe via Steam to work around the problem. Steam let me pay, but the subscription was not applied to my SWTOR account. Fortunately, EA customer service was willing to resolve the issue quickly after e-mailing them a few screenshots. I Googled "ea swtor subscription steam" to find the solution. I probably could have saved some time by e-mailing support@swtor.com first to let them know that payments weren't working on the SWTOR site.
  2. Hey, fellow Jedi! I put down my lightsaber in October 2019 and decided to pick it up again this week. Logged into the game to find there's all sorts of new gizmos, gadgets, and doodads to learn. I can't even figure out what you younglings did to the UI. Hopefully, I will run into a few friendly fellows out there in the galaxy that might help an oldtimer relearn how to use the Force to throw rocks and manipulate weak-minded fools. I'll take down the "Get Off My Lawn" sign at my stronghold, too, if I can figure out how. I look forward to telling you kids all about the good old days! -Norrin Ellis, Master Jedi (A Bit Rusty)
  3. OP is basically saying forums should all work like reddit. I find the format over there to be terrible and prefer to follow conversations in their chronological order. Want reddit? Go to freaking reddit.
  4. The broken version will be released on Oct. 22. The fixed version will be released about 5 minutes before 7.0 launches.
  5. I'm pretty sure that sharing your account information with anyone is a TOS / EULA violation. It also exposes your account to risk, no matter how much you trust the other person, and customer service won't fix any unintended consequences of giving out your account info.
  6. You should log in for 10 freakin' seconds once every 28 days. This isn't rocket science.
  7. You don't seem to understand how to take responsibility for your own actions. You aren't the sort of person that should be leading anything. The guild system doesn't check to see WHY a GM abandoned the guild for more than 28 days. All it cares about is that there's no one at the helm. No one was twirling their mustache at BW / EA plotting to make you not want to play for 28 days. YOU chose not to log in. Your guildmates in leadership CHOSE not to log in. The reason is irrelevant. Totally. Irrelevant.
  8. It doesn't go to a RANDOM person. It goes to an active player of the next highest rank. If those people are all inactive, it goes to an active person of the next rank, and so on. The only way it goes to some random at the bottom of the food chain is if everyone in leadership has abandoned the team.
  9. Alright, here's what you do.... Constantly spam general chat that you are paying huge amounts of creds for people to click your referral link. Use the Cartel Coins to buy high value items. Sell the items on GTN for huge profit. Remember never to pay the creds you promise. This doesn't violate any rules, and customer service will not do anything for the suckers who click your link because it's their own fault for being greedy and stupid. Do this on an alt so that you can throw it away when that particular toon's reputation gets bad enough. On a more serious note, running heroics is a decent source of easy credits.
  10. Despite the fact that you're snarky, obnoxious, and rude, I'm going to help you anyway. There's literally a button at the top right side of this page that says SUPPORT. Try clicking that.
  11. You gave EA your money before making sure the client would download and run properly? First, I hope you've learned never to do this if you have a choice. If a game has a free-to-play option, install it and make sure it works BEFORE paying. Second, you need to contact tech support, not forum users who are really only going to send you a bunch of guesses as to what's going on and confusing solutions that may be totally incorrect or unnecessarily complicated.
  12. What could the devs possibly add that brings any real value to starting yet another character? People hold up WoW as the example of adding new classes, but what does Blizzard really do other than introduce something new that's wildly overpowered compared to all the old stuff so that players have no choice but to use the new stuff to stay competitive in PvP and maximize efficiency in PvE? They've had to release WoW Classic to recapture people who liked it just fine before all that. There's nothing that a new class or discipline is going to do in terms of game mechanics that isn't already accomplished by an existing class / disciplilne. The principal appeal of SWTOR is the story content, the consistent voice acting, and the fact that numerous class stories are interlaced to some degree to make the game feel like one consistent world where each class is influencing the same primary galactic events. Tacking on a new class without that level of story detail is nothing but a cheap gimmick that might yield some very short-term revitalization, but only until the novelty wears off. I can't wait to have this same tired discussion again in a day or two when someone else posts this exact same thread again.
  13. You are still insisting that NEW CLASS = MORE PROFIT because YOU claim you would pay more for it. I'm saying that if that were true, the people who actually analyze data at EA would already be demanding that BW do the work to get the money. EA loves nothing more than money. EA has most assuredly crunched the numbers over and over again and determined that the POSSIBLE gain does not warrant the GUARANTEED expenditure. It's that simple. Big companies have amazing profit projection models that they use to make business decisions like this, and they aren't going to ignore those models because a tiny handful of extremely vocal players make the empty promise that they'd pay more for a new class.
  14. Do you honestly beleive that the folks at EA and Bioware don't have teams of business analysts crunching the numbers on whether a new class would be profitable or not? I'd wager there are plenty of devs who would love to get the resources to add this sort of thing, and they get told by the bean-counters exactly what a money pit it would be.
  15. The answer to your inquiry is readily available in the 9,000 other threads on this exact topic. You don't even have to search very hard to find them. You can probably find multiple threads on this topic in the first 5 pages of this forum. Let's rehash the main points (again): No necessary role for a new class to fill (lack of need) Insufficient development resources to create: 2 advanced classes Faction mirror Pub and Imp core stories (Lv 1-50 content) Adjustments to existing content to integrate new class
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