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ShinLunaAzure

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  1. Real talk, the inflation problem is partly caused by bioware, not the GTN. Prices were not great before 6.0, sure, but as soon as bioware introduced new single fee credit sinks to crafting and amp rerolling, THEY devalued the credit so much that prices for everything shot up instantly as soon as 6.0 launched. Before 6.0 100k was decent walking around money, then bioware decided "Oh, we raised the F2P credit cap to 1 million? Better make every armour piece we add to the game from now on start at a million" And just like that 1 million credits became the bare minimum you should be carrying before you even dare glance at the GTN. Part of the problem is that bioware foolishly implemented their credit sinks as flat rate fees, while saying they wanna reduce the amount of "GTN billionaires" The problem is, a GTN seller isn't gonna think twice about dropping a few million to unlock crafting skills (A completely arbitrary credit sink that we never had to deal with before) a 1 million for a set piece part, but for a F2P or even preferred status player that amount of money is crippling. If they want to actually hit GTN players without ruining the game for casuals, they need to make their credit sinks scaling and proportional, that's not a perfect system either but it at least alleviates the heavy impact it has on casual players just trying to do the basics like level crafting skills or get the generic vendor gear (that also requires token currencies on top of credits anyway). Sadly, since bioware is largely the reason inflation exploded like it did, I have little faith in them making it any better. I expect 7.0 to introduce a lot more arbitrary paywalls and ridiculous vendor prices, and the GTN will only get worse as a result.
  2. It's amazing how the announcement of combat styles got everyone so excited, only for us to see how it actually works and immediately become disillusioned as bioware decided to remove like 60% of our key abilities with their new branching tree system. My wishlist now mostly consists of the hope that they DON'T do a lot of garbage they've shown on the PTS to gut classes and abilities. Hood toggle? Offline guild invites? Legacy chat? All nice things I gave up hope for long ago, but I'd sacrifice them all if it stopped them from just lazily jumping to removing content to avoid having to actually teach new players how to use them.
  3. Seems like fun idea, hope you enjoy making the series~
  4. Thankfully bioware just created the need for a new QoL update, fix the Galactic guide UI element so it can actually be modified in the UI editor and so that it doesn't just disappear and not load if you change ui presets and back.
  5. I'll have to go make another 3000 fragments to test it, the option description visible is long redundant since it talks about commendations which haven't been a thing since before kotfe. Regardless, this problem didn't exist last week and shouldn't have been added this week. Not everyone can throw away a million credits and shrug it off, and the stupidly low tech fragment cap means you can only ever make one purchase per trip anyway. It's just a lazy solution that adds another problem. But a problem they're fine with because it forces you to go and grind more and reinforces the countless credit sinks in the game because kanneg doesn't like some players having a billion credits and thinks flat taxing every other player millions of credits is the solution. The real solution would be to just fix the seed on RNG items from vendors so if you refunded and rebought it you'd get the same stuff and would have to actually use their intended reroll system.
  6. The dev team may not be deaf but some of these changes being made in the first place show they don't respect your time and want the game to become a huge credit sink and grindfest now. PLus 6.0 is generally very light on content, if we were keeping in line with say the value proposition of shadow of revan, rather than just a class skill, we should be getting a new combat proficiency skill (so an extra 3 skills) since a new one was added every 14 levels previously. Not to mention the disappointing lack of even passives .etc to actually make 75 feel significant compared to 70.
  7. This problem literally didn't exist last week. It's a contrivance and unnecessary because they wanted a lazy solution to a problem that should have been fixed by adjusting how the game handles RNG on vendor items by fixing the seed. I was agreeing with you dude, not every quote reply is a retort.
  8. They are listed alphabetically, it's just that the names of items aren't written with this convention in mind. It's why alphabetical doesn't work.
  9. Same thing just happened to me, wrong mouse button on trying to preview it and now I'm a million credits in the hole for a useless set bonus I can no desire to actually buy. Considering how much faster 3,000 fragments comes than a million credits it's really ridiculous, but then again 6.0 is all about screwing us over to drain our credits in the vain hopes that players with billions of credits will stop making said billions from the GTN. As for sorting, tbh set bonuses and tacticals should be in seperate vendors entirely. just to lessen the strain they're putting on a UI that doesn't handle such long lists well. There is no recourse, and kanneg clearly has no real respect for the player who only get a few hours in the evenings to play and can't just throw away a million credits like it's nothing.
  10. Except a bunch of them don't even have cartel market reskins to buy. So they're just gone completely.
  11. I really don't think 1.0 swtor is something I'd want to return to, especially since I doubt bioware would fix the launch bugs in a rollback. What would be nice though would be to unretire those older armour sets that are just gone completely, not even present in reskinned cartel market versions. And for the story quests to actually be balanced for a modicum of challenge. You don't need to redesign the encounters from the ground up, just maybe don't have the final boss of your class story be a generic elite enemy who'll be dramatically weaker than any number of champion mobs you'd run into out in the overworld. The first son is the only one I can imagine killing anyone, and that's just because the game doesn't teach players to interrupt casts until they finish the consular, or do an op/master mode flashpoint and a player chews them out for not knowing. Changes to gearing and itemization that roll back to an older system would be quite welcome, I remember the days when heroics would drop specific orange weapons etc, nothing unique but it was quite nice to have a clear route to say, get the voss fireslinger by actually playing relevant content. More rewards tied to achievements and quests would be nice rather than generic RNG loot for them, and the current gearing system means a lot of cosmetic gear actually just can't be obtained once you're 70 now because of the loot pools.
  12. I'm curious to set how badly they screw over players on conversion rates, especially for things like the umbaran set that has no stats and costs well over a million per piece now, giving us very obvious valuation on the real value of recon data vs the credits they'll turn it into for us. Though RE: on musco sandbagging questions about heroic crates, why would he be skittish about giving answer we won't like? There's tons of info given out already that's sitting badly with players, in the case of heroic crates the biggest problem is uncertainty on if we should stockpile them as the only way to access star fortresses/specialist influence or open them all before 6.0
  13. Sorry eric but it's frankly ridiculous and insulting that you didn't care to make it clearly known that this week's conquest will only be judged against the new values, not the ones shown in game, AFTER everyone has picked this week's invasion targets. My medium yield guild could have gotten small if this was more clearly communicated, now everyone's efforts this week are wasted because we weren't told to switch to small. It's bad enough that you're ruining gearing, shoving more RNG into everything and increasing the grind, but this is just a slap in the face to small guilds.
  14. Aaaand musco sprung it on us that for this week we have to hit the NEW GOALS with the OLD points values. And our cxp bonus perk is going to give a quarter of the benefit it did pre-6.0
  15. Agreed, Bioware seemed to make an effort to encourage new guilds to form this year, but these changes are just going to shove out smaller guilds for the more established ones, it's already a big problem that if you're small/medium yield and recruiting randoms, plenty of them will simply jump ship once they see a large conquest guild with full flagship recruiting. The wall to getting the thousands of encryption/dark projects necessary is already a mammoth task for small guilds.
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