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MrOrionQuest

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  1. Nerfs happen in every MMO, and if they didn't, that game has problems. It doesn't matter how popular the game is, it doesn't matter what any of you think, they have numbers that surpass our own, they know their classes more than you know them. Unpopular choices are unpopular, it's not like you're supposed to be absolutely happy with every decision, and it's not like you know what needs to be done instead of it. You may think you know, but most of you are only concerned with whatever game-style/class you play. Almost every complainer here would be laughing at the dismay of other classes/roles that don't concern them, which shows how mature most of you are.
  2. People who can't understand what a server-wide community is, are mostly your Wrath-babies. Or people who came from games with server sizes so small it's like a regular community once you've combined via a finder. You don't understand it because you've never had the benefit of one. The analogy of community being your own town is a good one. You can't really say everybody in the world is part of your actual community. The same for a server, think of that as your virtual town. People saying there was never a community are either bold faced lying, or have been on some of the worst servers in the world, or are Wrath-babies. Either way, your view is skewed compared to what a real community is for the majority of servers most of us are referring to. Thus, although I pity you, your view is invalid, if you're truthfully saying your server was full of such rampant ninjas and trolls. I've migrated so several servers over the years, some better than others, but none of them were what these "never had a community" naysayers want you to believe. To the people who think a loot-system should be put in place. Why? Why should a program do the policing when we could simply police ourselves? Why would you want people to queue as tank, although obviously they can't do the role just yet, just so you're happy that they can't fill slots they need so you can have a ninja-free run? Want to make sure your run is ninja-free? Do something that's a somewhat lost art and actually communicate with your party members, and establish some loot priorities. Problem solved, and no robot was present to do the job for you, hell, maybe you might even make a friend or two..
  3. Gigabyte 990FXA-UMD Motherboard AMD FX 8120 overclocked to 4.0ghz per core 16g 1866 speed G Skill DDR3 ram 2x EVGA 550GTX-TI (Fermi) in SLI H100 Corsair water cooler on the processor. I have a pretty middle-ground PC, nothing very fancy. Mostly middle of the road type of gear. I have never dipped below 50 FPS with everything maxed in any warzone, 16 man ops, or on Fleet. Your problem is indeed a random setting or something. I don't have anywhere near even a $2,000 computer, so your (supposed) 10k euro computer is failing you somewhere.
  4. Unfortunately I'm not a developer, so I can't answer that question. I would agree that it should have been an out of combat only tool at onset, but I'm not a developer.
  5. It was never intended as it was (a cheap way of getting out of an instance even while being wailed on). Take your death, as you should.
  6. Although we are indeed getting a dual spec system in the near future, with the amount of content already put into the Legacy system, with even more planned, alts are supposed to be our primary way of switching out roles to fill a vacant position. At least for the short term. They want us to use alts, we get some pretty nice benefits if we do, and although it takes a larger time commitment than just sinking credits into an NPC, we end up getting the most out of it. I wouldn't be surprised, once dual spec actually gets released, that our respec costs are increased to at least get some of the sink back that the original cost was doing. If you think for a second that by making something more convenient, and also trying to avoid an intended sink, is going to save you money, you'd be wrong. The economy needs sinks like this or we'd have massive inflation on our hands, it doesn't matter if you agree with it or not, sinks need to happen. All this does is force the devs to put a sink elsewhere, or make something else commonly bought increase in price.
  7. Cap is level 50. It was answered in the Guild Summit. Believe it or not, and don't forget the summit was quite a while ago, people were already in their late 40s when they asked.
  8. You would get banned for monopolizing yourself in the market.
  9. Currently quests (and of course dailies) are the average player's biggest source of income, by a vastly large margin. Enabling items given as daily rewards through other, most likely quicker, means, would downturn the economy very drastically. This would encourage monopolies, and lower the average player's income to a very big degree. Changing one small aspect of the game, because it affects such a large portion of the economy, would be a detriment to the game as a whole. The only way I could see this happening is if we were given another way to produce as much, if not more, income through another source.
  10. It means all the armor models before 1.2 won't have movable armoring slots, where the set bonuses are located. Any piece of gear put in 1.2 and beyond have movable armoring. With older set bonuses being worked on in a future patch. Do any of you people even read patch notes or do research? This has all been well documented.
  11. It's been discussed several times by the developers, including well documented coverage of the Guild Summit. Advanced Classes are considered separate classes. You are also prompted by a window in the middle of your screen telling you this change to AC is permanent, and by clicking on that window, without hesitation on your part, is your own fault. It takes 2 hours to make another character, if even that if you're going back to the same starter planet, since you already know most of the quests and locations.
  12. You DO know we have a parser, right? And it can be recorded in real time, and sent to anybody you want, right?
  13. Aside from viewing your own self parses, I would suggest sithwarrior(dot)com. Let me first say that no, I don't work with/for them or am I in any way going to profit by you vising their site, they just happen to be the EJ of TOR for now.
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