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  1. +1 Need a visible mouse pointer. Especially for healing.
  2. Ok, BW, fine *sigh* I see two scenarios: 1.- Provide a "vaccine" against the snowball stuff like you do for rakghoul disease. 2.- Forget about my subscription during Life Day events. I will time it so it will expire during and maybe come back after
  3. Agree with the idea that these sets of armor would be very nice to have in-game...but, please, BW, be careful with the shoulder pads. You have a tendency to go overboard with that stuff.
  4. From what I've seen. I am getting the points...but it doesn't update the achievement thing, same as OP, but it happens (mostly) on items marked Repeatable. The others, like kill 250 NPCs on Makeb, do show completion. Maybe that's what happening. I don't know, but I find it confusing. Also doing the Makeb weekly on Rep and Imp sides didn't announce completion (in big orange letters on the center of the screen) until the second time I did it on Rep side. Still, it doesn't mark completion...I'm guessing it's the repeatable thing again
  5. Nice, thorough, well thought-out expansion pack content guide. Definitely worth some serious consideration on BW's part.
  6. In the meantime there's the "Follow player" option
  7. +1, absolutely. Plus, I'm not too fond of the dance moves themselves either.
  8. Right. I bought the original KOTOR for Mac aronud 10 years ago when it came out. It ran well on my old PowerPC laptop and rather decent later on my Intel iMac until Aspyr (the company that did the porting) released a patch that made it run superior! on Intel. So yeah, SWTOR native client. and maybe, just maybe, we'll see it one day if the engine roadmap is anything to go by.
  9. The first time I arrived on Makeb, the opening cinematic of the ship reaching the planet and everything that followed made me think this is what they all should be like. The only other time in the class story you see this kind of quality is in the very first "scene" in your class quest, after that there are only a few exceptions to just having a holocall with someone across the galaxy, or in your little conference room on the ship. The Makeb landing sequence is a nice reminder of the kind of landings we had back in KOTOR. Let's have more of that! even if it means redoing the ones we have now.
  10. The great thing about writing, compared to speaking, is that you can think, edit, and choose your words wisely before publishing. "Poor choice of words" is, at best, a poor excuse. A very poor excuse. When speaking on behalf of a company, as was the case here, to the population of customers (subscribers or not) and potential subscribers on something that, as was the case here, has an impact on the business relationship between the two, it's fraudulent behavior. SWTOR is a game, but it's also a business. It's not like there was some external factor that forced BW/EA to change the policy of unlimited access to whatever features to those of us already paying on a recurring basis. There was no change in applicable Law or regulations, no major out-of-your-hands event that negates the possibility of this. Nothing. At all. Poor choice of words indeed. I can understand the desire to get us, as customers, to be enthusiastic about upcoming game features, or to convince free-to-play people to take a subscription, or attract new customers. But such claims should, at least, be reviewed by your lawyers before making them public. I'm certain such kind of mistakes can be avoided in the future. Fool me once....
  11. I've seen this suggested before, but not as well thought out as the OP here. Definetly +1
  12. Also, no real-life martial artist would leap 30 metres in the air to land right on top of an enemy and strike with their blade. They also don't cause small quakes in a focused area of land around them or pull rocks or large bits of debris from the ground and hurl them over the air (who put that there?!). I would think really good snipers are capable of hiting targets in a distance greater than 35m... maybe even not-so-good ones. While I won't argue that to the trained eye there are some things that make you cringe and might be easily fixed, some suspension of disbelief wouldn't hurt. Let's try to find a middle ground.
  13. Not at all. I've rolled all classes (only smuggler and SI not yet at 50) and, to me, the force users and jedi in particular feel the most star-wars-like, possibly followed the smuggler. And TBH the trooper felt like the most disconnected of all, it was like a generic sci-fi story with a hint of a SW setting in the background. Though the trooper story did have a few surprising moments that I liked and haven't seen equivalents in the other classes.
  14. Many of the planet quests have some kind of LS/DS option at some point, and you get the corresponding points for it and then, after some time, get an email (!) from the people you helped / hurt during said quest. Shouldn't there be more of a consequence to your actions? I mean, seriously, a "strongly worded email" or one of praise, is that all? The one exception seems to be that scientist guy you meet again on ... Tatooine (IIRC). If I helped a squad of soldiers get off Taris, or Hoth, like I have; why don't I see them again, ever? Why don't they follow along and help in the last planet quest of Voss or Corellia. Why don't they stand in the background during the final cutscene of my class quest? Also, for married comps, all you get is two emails saying I luv yous and then nothing...nothing at all. Really? that's the love? two emails?!
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