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Gentleman_snow

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  1. You know you want one. He can even float alongside us in his bassinet. Biggest pet in the game's history, I tell ya. <O_O> I mean, they have Treek, and nobody knew about Ewoks on Endor until RotJ. We have the droid from Fallen Order. They can totally float this for the fans (see what I did thar). MOAR BABY YODA.
  2. Oh, good lord. We have to TRY to win? We don't come here for our COMPANIONS to play the game while we watch. I don't -want- a magic "I WIN!" button that takes the challenge and struggle out of the game. God forbid we might want to show some actual skill. You people, you whiny, sniveling, spaz attacking, screeching hysterical people and your I GONNA LEAVE NOW BECAUSE APIOn0829hty0n]sn]ntn9t Just ragequit and leave. Post some dull thread about why you're SO unhappy about _______ and just GO. Don't humiliate yourself with this I DEMAND TERMINATIONS AND PUBLIC APOLOGIES. Get over yourself.
  3. The selling point for SW:TOR has been story all along. Developing PVP to the exclusion of that is the wrong move. Battlefront will be out soon. That might make you happier.
  4. None of this is important. You enjoy the game, or you don't. There's no "us" versus "them." If you really think this is some evil corporation sucking down money from innocent, unsuspecting people like some deadly fiend, stop playing and go elsewhere. Vote with your feet. You don't like all of these changes personally? Okay, how about taking into account anyone who actually does? Oh, wait. You didn't. You just want to slam the Hell out of features you don't care for from the highest mountaintop. If you don't dig the game, just don't bother with it. Climbing up here with a megaphone to preach the evils of Bioware is just blending into the white noise of all the other screeching ragers who want to, say, flip out so hard because Nico's duster is the wrong color. Do something you enjoy. If it's not this, go looking for it until you find it.
  5. I called customer service about something a couple of years ago. I was on hold maybe five minutes and my problem was fixed inside ten. Pretty quick and easy. If the tickets aren't working, I suggest just calling them via phone. That worked for me.
  6. Unless they specifically said KOTOR/SWTOR was canon, I'd not buy into it too deeply. I'm not sure this game falls under the auspice of the date listed, or any of expansions; I imagine they mean books and comics overall. It would be odd to have SoR be canon but ignore the rest of SW:TOR, or KOTOR for that matter. KOTOR is still a beloved Star Wars story.
  7. Illegally? They did it 100 percent legally. They own the rights, full on from George Lucas. Continuity is whatever they say it is now, full stop. There was nothing illegal about it and it's not like there's some legal recourse to it on the part of the fans, either way. For that matter, though, George himself was on record saying that he didn't consider the EU canon either, and he was far, far more likely to ignore them and do his own thing if he ever did more film than use any material from it. EU was always what-if, but Lucas himself dismissed it as such, and even if Lucasfilm allowed it as canon in house, he could always , always overrule that. But Disney did it for him.
  8. Level sync is good for some of us who like to remain at least slightly challenged in the game, especially with all the re-visits to classic worlds. I can even do the entire Makeb thing now without walking through the content on autopilot, which is what stopped me before due to levels. Why would you want them to drop something they spent this much time implementing before it's even officially released? Let's see what the rest of the community says as time rolls on.
  9. I always took it to be. There was a Selkath in Clone Wars, and as far as I know they existed strictly because of KOTOR. The Emperor in Episode III says "once more the Sith will rule the galaxy..." which I hadn't known to have happened outside KOTOR as well. (Unless it did somewhere else in the backstory and I missed something.) I always head canon'd Mace Windu's purple lightsaber to be indicative of Revan's fall and redemption, given us reliance on a dark side-esque fighing style. (Getting some full frontal nerdity here now). That, for me, is enough reference to accept. I have no idea how official any letter of any word is, but that's how I've taken it for some time.
  10. Righteous. ^_^ Let's adjust our signatures to show our thanks, folks. Give Bioware credit for bringing our man Shan back into action!
  11. Every MMO that's ever been (no exceptions) has had a toxic, overly loud, overwhelmingly negative fan presence on it's forums. No exceptions. These people think that their experience and theirs alone is all that matters to the universe, so they howl, screech, rage and rant about what a tremendous injustice it is that ______ about ______ in game ________ is just SO damned HORRIBLE :mad: We should ALL hate it along with them!!!!!!! Rawr!!!! Frankly, it's absurdity made manifest. Every game has its bugs or its quirks, but these guys as a whole can't separate fact from opinion, and can't usually understand enough of what goes on behind the scenes to make *accurate* conclusions about why _______ is _________. That's not to say that a legit gripe doesn't come and go, but blowing like volcano over every little detail and expecting applause, compliance or a mass exodus from Evil Traitor Game X is more the way they want to go with things. Most MMO devs avoid having too prolific a presence on the forums for a reason. It's not that they aren't reading, but they know how deeply toxic things go - 0 to 100 fast - and they choose to stay removed from it, by and large. I have yet to see an MMO where people aren't screeching that the devs aren't listening. They're listening. They're just (wisely, IMHO) standing apart from the meat grinder of rage-driven ubertrolls. They know better how to handle this toxicity than many people might suspect.
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