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  1. Ffon isn't too ffond of your misspelling of his name.
  2. Because having a loyalty based reward system would make far too much sense. I wouldn't necessarily use the OP's numbers, but the concept in and of itself is sound; an increase in coins received based on time subbed. It wouldn't necessarily have to increase every month, and it could always cap-out at a certain point (especially if other rewards were implemented, such as a unique pet after being subscribed for 6 months, a unique hat after 12, etc).
  3. By this logic, no-one should receive any kind of compensation. Also, in order to play the game, we should have to walk up a mountain, barefoot, in a blizzard, carrying our computer, both ways. Because RL is **** sometimes, so we should reflect that in every aspect of our lives, right?
  4. Nope, you're wrong. Get back to me when you don't have such a terrible opinion.
  5. I played KotORII in '04. I enjoyed it then as much as I enjoy it now (which is more than KotORI). So, yeah, you're wrong.
  6. CZ-198 Application 1. Please tell us a little about yourself. Why do you want to be a part of the Czerka family? Beep-boop. (Being a freelance trash droid is not as fulfilling as it once was. After being separated from Sobchak's flying circus, TH-43D no longer find any joy in trash annihilation for strangers. This unit requires a 'family'. 2. At Czerka, we pride ourselves on our accomplishments. Please name three of your accomplishments that you are most proud of. (Please do not include family milestones such as marriages or the birth of your children.) 1) Beep-boop-beep. (Disintegration of the home of Elagga the Hutt, class 4 hoarder. This unit took great pleasure in dismantling his collection of useless treasures piece-by-piece.) 2) Bloop. (Lead unit of the mass disintegration of the Cybonian trash fields. Only three out of fifty units experienced malfunctions, with only 33% of those being lethal to organic life. 3) Bloowooop. (Head of garbage disposal on board SFC.) 3. How did you go about achieving the accomplishments above. Would you say you would do "whatever it takes" for success? Bleep bop-op. (Unit TH-43D is programed and equipped to eliminate all garbage. Definition of 'garbage' dictated by unit's current owner. Unit TH-43D is not programmed to believe in failure.) 4. Would you say you have a strong moral compass? Do you think this could get in the way of your job, should you be asked to do something...questionable? Whiir-bop bleep. (Unit TH-43D programed to relish in the dismantling or disintegration of all garbage. Definition of 'garbage' dictated by current owner.) 5. You are about to enjoy our wide variety of complimentary cocktails and snacks, when you notice that your esteemed colleague's newest experiment is likely to break out of their confines while you are gone. How would you handle this situation? Bop. (Unit E84-D0 containment droid is not fit to operate social media software, let alone containment fields. Probability of trash resulting from subject escape: 90%. TH-43D unit charging garbage disintegration beam. TH-43D unit ready and awaiting orders. If no orders are provided, automatic trash elimination protocols will activate. TH-43D unit would appreciate if you save it some ruby bliels, the chemical compound of this particular cocktail is excellent at relieving garbage related rust.)
  7. It seems to me that we're both having issues conveying what we're trying to say/understanding what the other person is saying. I'm happy to drop this.
  8. Actually, I looked at facebook the regular amount of times that I look at it and noticed 2 (though I'm told there were 3) giveaways. Also, you missed my point. If this wasn't going to be a big thing, they shouldn't have advertised like it was going to be a big thing. Same as with the subscriber appreciation bonus. Actually, it seems to be a pretty common problem with Bioware's marketing strategy; they hype things up (or provide the grounds for things to be hyped up) then fail to deliver on their hype. Like the other thread criticizing the anniversary pointed out, "some of the things you can expect to see are...". Some of the things. They should have said all of the things and there wouldn't be half as much disappointment.
  9. Then they shouldn't have advertised this event to their current player base as a celebration to get excited about.
  10. It was two (so far as I saw) at the time of posting. Also, I don't particularly care about 450 cartel coins, I'm just finding this whole celebratory event to not involve much incentive to celebrate. This cartel coin giveaway is simply the lamest aspect of the whole thing.
  11. Facebook Page." "By which we mean two people will get free Cartel Coins."
  12. I was just going to drop the assumptions as it detracted from the argument, but since you insist, You assume how far I've gotten in the class stories, and assume that I haven't taken any breaks from this game based on that assumption. There's been at least 3 months where I flat out haven't played, and only 3 or 4 where I've played seriously. Additionally, you assume that this isn't the game for me, based solely on my disinterest for side quests, disregarding the fact(s) that: PvP exists, Operations exist, class story exists. I enjoy this game for the most part, I do not enjoy playing through the side quests for the 3rd/4th time. Logic dictates that if I can get through the levelling (note: levelling, not class story) faster, then I'll enjoy it more. On to the main argument: it is perfectly acceptable to compare the side quests to a (mediocre) book. All that changes based on choice is the dialogue, besides that they're generally nothing more than "here is the reason that I want you to collect/kill 10x". Do I have to do these side-quests when 2x XP is not in effect? No. Unfortunately, they are the most efficient way to level, with flashpoints providing less xp than normal levelling/taking longer to get in to and WZs providing less XP/sometimes being simply frustrating to play. As to your last point, I'm not sure why you brought that up. I've never said that double XP should be forced (beyond questioning why people are so opposed to it during the weekends) and I'd love to see it as an optional purchase.
  13. I do care about the story. I cared about the side quests once, the planetary quests twice and I've still got 3 class quests to finish. You're assuming I don't care about story; I do. Tell me, though, as someone who loves a good story, how many times do you read the same book in one year? Twice? Three times if it's really good? How many times do you read a mediocre book in a year? Do you read it more than once? Why? You could be reading a different book. The side quests are mediocre, at best. Playing them once was enough, now all they amount to is a boring grind so that I have enough experience to continue pursuing the story that I actually care about.
  14. The only thing holding me back from completing my last 3 class stories is the boring side/planetary quests. I like how you make assumptions, though. Really adds to the strength of your argument.
  15. The game has been out for more than a year, I've taken a couple of breaks and the side content is still mind-numbingly boring. Trusting you was the worst decision ever.
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