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  1. I would love to be able to hang some carbonite bounties in my psycho sith's starship.
  2. I just feel the need to point out that none of the body types- male or female- are remotely realistic in this game. But you know what? It's a game. It doesn't really matter. It's not like all the scenery is hyper-realistic and then we have super-deformed cartoon people running around. I would much rather time and money went into fixing the numerous bugs, glitches, and crashes in the game than this.
  3. I would love a stronghold on Rishii, either out in the jungle or in Raider's Cove. Maybe have it about the save size as the capital planet apartment strongholds. Alderaan would be a good place to stick another one of those giant palace type strongholds, but I would only really be interested in it if I could get a garden area. And not just a room where I can put a whole bunch of potted plants. An actual garden, outside, with plants growing out of the dirt and paths to meander. Part of me also really wants a stronghold on Voss, simply because I like those buildings so much. It could even be gated behind planet reputation so you would need either max or close to max reputation to get it.
  4. My Assassin Ismaxia http://i60.tinypic.com/2iih0zq.jpg and my Sentinel Amyriln http://i61.tinypic.com/2ekopb6.jpg
  5. I disagree with this. Yes, it is a challenge to beat an on-level gold, but it is entirely possible if you have at least put a minimal effort into learning whatever class you're playing and keeping your equipment up-to-date (for lack of a better term). You don't even need super-fancy stuff to do it. Just stuff appropriate for your class and level. Now the ones that have both a gold and silver frame- those are a different story. Those I run away from really fast, unless I'm in a competent group. No. And for many reasons, which should be obvious if you stop and think about it for a bit. Why not just remove all the classes from the game entirely if you're going to make such selections so cheap? And by making it so easy to change, yes, you're cheapening things. If you don't like the repetition, don't repeat the planet quests every time. And you don't need a 100% legacy.... Also, I feel a strong need to point out the severe irony of you being a completionist (which is what wanting a 100% legacy is) and hating the repetition of the grind to get it. I'm sorry, the lack of grammar and punctuation are making it really hard to understand this part. Do you want all the companions to excel at everything? Because no one excels at everything. Part of what makes the game so fun is the fact that Bioware took the time to develop actual characters and personalities for the game, and with companions being better at some things than others is just another layer to that character building. Not really. Once again, it's encouraging social interaction in what is meant to be a social game. And if you really are that allergic to interacting with other people, you can buy most things made by synthweaving and artifice for decent to cheap prices on the auction terminals. No talking to other people needed! I player a toon all the way from level 1 to 55 before I had even considered joining a guild. I still play about half my toons without being in a guild. Once again, guild are there for social content in a social game, which seems to be something you don't like much (so why are you playing this and not a single-player?) Bounty Week is a re-occurring mini event that helps mix things up from time to time. It's not end-game content, and it shouldn't be. It should remain open to everyone level 15 and above like it always has. Once again, I'm not understanding what you're going on about here. Are you talking about random drops you get from killing things while on those quests? Because those are random. If you can't use/don't want it, sell it to another player or a vendor and get a few more credits. If you're talking about the quest rewards themselves, those are always relevant to the class the quest is tied to (once again, lootboxes are random- it says to on the package). I admit that some of the quest rewards are... mediocre at best. They could maybe boost those into something a little shinier and nicer for having just completed a chapter and such (such as giving a mod-able reward instead of a trashy green reward). This I can agree more on. I have had moment of envy when watching my trooper comps use weapons that I will never have access to. I think that there should be a small pool of weapons that each class (and advance class) gets to choose from. Such a smugglers could choose between blaster pistols, rifles, shotguns, and vibroknives/blades. Powertechs could choose between rifles, pistols, vibro/tech blades/staves, Commandos could choose bewteen the various ranged weapons. Jedi/Sith could pick up a blaster pistol should they choose to (it's been done in the movies, so there's little reason why they can't). Not understanding the first part of this. Stealth is fine the way it is. No. Force lightning is a dark side ability. If it is given to the jedi as anything other than a legacy heroic moment unlock, it should be limited to people with max dark side rating.
  6. Has no one noticed the black voids where his hands and feet should be on at least two of those armor sets?
  7. Vector's shyness never fails to amuse me. Along with the (creative) ways people keep pointing them out. Personally, I would find it hilarious if they added some modable items to the game that let male toons cross dress on purpose.
  8. It was several months ago (although it feels a lot longer), and I can't even remember all the toon's names, but I had an awesome moment with the group finder once while I was playing my assassin/tank. Most of the time group finder is pretty good about getting a nice diversity of classes for regular flashpoints, but this time was not one of them. When the the queue finally popped, the group for The Foundry that I ended up in was nothing but Sith Inquisitor class. To be specific, three sorcs and me, the assassin. Right at the beginning we started hitting hiccups- one person decided this was too much trouble and quit to do something else. Then the next person that came in (bounty hunter this time) decided it was too much work and quit. Then the next person (also a bounty hunter) came in, died a lot, and rage quit. Fourth time was the charm and that person stayed- but we were back to having 4 inquisitors on the team again. We did reasonably well, and usually managed to finish up the tougher fights without a complete wipe. But when it got to fighting Revan's HK droid? It was the most beautiful moment of 'we can do this, we just need to work together and figure out how' that I have come across in a long time. And we did eventually manage to finish the flashpoint- it just took a whole lot of cc-ing, kiting, spam heals, and whatever dirty trick/loophole abuse we could dish out. (Did you know that, sometimes, if you stand right on top of HK before he drops that shield/computer thing, you can keep hitting him and doing damage? Chance are you end up stuck, though). Also, many Monty Python-esque jokes were made about 'Nobody expecting the Sith Inquisition' and such. I may not have seen any of them since, but I remember the incident fondly. If only all people were that willing to slow down, talk, speculate, and try new things (even if they aren't a sure win). ------------------ Also funny and memorable was when I was doing PVE on my smuggler (named Pendragon) and came across a sith named Mordred. He was 20ish levels above me and I suck at PvP, so I just hightailed it back to the nearest cantina for a bit.
  9. Never found one set that stood out above the rest for me. At least, not a set as a whole- there's always some item in it that I just don't like for some reason. It doesn't dye well, it's too prone to weird clipping/glitches (capes and robes are really guilty of this one- how many times has a cape suddenly turned toga on someone?), ugly color combinations, really bad hats..... So I just mix and match the various pieces to make my own sets, sometimes substituting less pricey yet remarkably similar gear for pieces that I just can't afford.
  10. A few of the looks that I am more eager to show off (as opposed to the toons that are wearing whatever they chanced across... ) My Smuggler And my Inquisitor
  11. Maklos Dunno why, just popped into my head an stuck there.
  12. Yeah, that was pretty much my reaction to that line. Innocent slave girl isn't so innocent after all....
  13. One that I just came across last night when my trooper reached Belsavis orbital station. "Okay, I need you to declare all ordnance you're carrying. Blasters, grenades, etc." "Just put me down for 'all of the above'." I don't care how often that scene has been done in a story, it make me giggle every time. And then there's the moments when lag actually makes something funny. Like when a swarm of enemies suddenly loads around my bounty hunter and I'm fighting/running to stay alive- and all Mako has to say is "Try to be more careful next time".
  14. What I find amusing about these is that it's pretty much a white version of what my female chiss agent is wearing (which is using the black/blue dye where the blue shade pretty much matches her skin's tone, looking like cut-aways).
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