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JeKoCZ

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  1. I have only half the Dramatic Extrovert set because I didn't need the belt or the helmet, and it still shows 0/7 for me aswell, even though my character has been wearing that kinky chestplate for 2+ years now. I don't know if it's intended or not, but it's not a big drama. The only thing I'm sure of, is that you don't receive the "this object xxx has been added to collections" message until after you actually equip the whole set at least once.
  2. You can buy any missing piece separately without worries, it counts and it works with LvD-bound items.
  3. Because you can't simply unlock in collections single parts. For armor sets in general, you need to equip at least once the entire armor on the same character. So there is nothing to fix because you're doing something wrong, not the game.
  4. If you're so eager to waste your money, please be our guest. It's people like you that helps keeping the game alive, afterall. But first of all, every year or so there is a general sale on all the old packs that lasts only for few days. Second, said armor sets were included in: - their original packs - the "Legends of the Old Republic" or something light that, which was a special pack that included only those sets sold for a limited time - the original event version of these LvD packs - the cm version of the LvD packs. You must've started playing tomorrow if you really missed out all the previous chances to get them.
  5. If you would've bothered reading the 4.6 patch notes, you would've noticed that the they work only on characters that -at the time 4.6 went live- were yet to reach lv65. All the others, will be retroactively granted in 4.7.
  6. But you're just re-releasing for the 4th time the same items.. What's even the point?
  7. There is a simple loop hole that makes hypercrates perfectly fine while that whole gambling drama illegal. In that case, Valve "officially" aknowledges most -if not all- of those sites as you can login into them using your Steam account and going from there. Therefore it's all connected to the same source, Valve. Here, you buy hypercrates for real money and gamble for a chance to get cool looking vanity items. But the 3rd party sites that either sell credits for real money or buy credits for real money that they will then either resell or use are in no way affiliated with BW, EA and the mighty team of lawyers of theirs. The kind of "shadiness" might be the same, but while Valve "tolerates" it because they apparently have a cut in this business, here there is no affiliation between all the parties. Also, none of those sites requires a proper age check, something that would be hard to do anyway because we're on the internet and we all lie on the internet, so it's standard procedure to say you're 18 when you're just 10 to see naked ladies do kinky stuff to each other. In the end, we don't have any douchebags youtubers scamming 13 years old and below easing them into gambling. I think it was confirmed there is at least 1 lawsuit already in progress by the mom of a teen that lost money on that site while the other douchebag is apparently being investigated by the British Gambling-something (Because he's from the UK) and also by the FTC there in the US. But hey, he found this site, followed them on Twitter and then decided to start a partnership with them. Funny thing is, he casually found his own site, followed himself on Twitter, had a business conversation with himself, decided to partner with himself and sponsor himself, then apparently bought his own company twice (Because of course creating the company in the first place wasn't enough, he had to buy it again from himself after he started winning on his own site using the sponsorship money and skins he got from himself as per sponsorship contract he signed with himself) Bonus meme someone made using the video where the douchebag was so dumb that he streamed while logging into his own site with a bot used to collect money and skins. Live reaction and all. https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CmvIEQtUkAI0Y12.jpg:large
  8. When someone goes around Twitter harassing people under the alias "SWTORDetective", it loses any credibility. Not that you had any to begin with, also given the fact this is your 2nd or 3rd clone account on the official forums (The previous 1 or 2 were banned, I wonder why).
  9. Yes, it does. I saw a guy on Youtube drop one from a chance cube.
  10. Nerve Gear. But with the logout button enabled. There you go.
  11. Tearing down a world boss with simple auto attacks is in now way satisfactory nor considered an "achievement". Pre 4.0 the only challenging ones were the late game bosses such as Lucky and/or Nightmare Pilgrim, but most of the others were a joke for any lv60 in decent gear. At least now you have to use your brain a bit more. And have someone else using their rotations alongside you. I've done Siegebraker with a party of 5 and was still easy, but we had a couple of close calls, early game ones are still easy aswell.
  12. 20 people working togheter towards a common goal is what mmorpgs are (should) be about. Good luck making 20+ people understand to not dive bomb the Coruscant one.
  13. >Wants to earn achievements >Wants to feel like a steamroller God Pick one. Achievement, by definition, means that you should invest time and effort towards it. How can one-shotting a world boss be classified as an accomplishment? "Boy, that world boss went down in one hit, what an impressive show of skill from my part, I totally deserve that." I was fine pre 4.0, I'm fine post 4.0. Some aspects of the game were not trivial before, and still are not trivial now.
  14. Completing class story on starting planet awards you 20cc. 8 class stories, 160cc. An average of 1 hour per starting planet is required, so around 8 hours of work grants you 160cc. The fastest way to grind this is to create a warrior on a new server, complete Korriban class story, reach fleet, delete character, create a new one, start again. As long as you don't create a legacy on the new server you can go on forever because the abscence of a legacy tricks the game into thinking that you're a new player everytime so achievements are reset and you can earn them again. It's not really profitable because it's not fast and the payout is not "balanced" for the time/effort invested into it, but if you are 40/60cc short on something you want to buy, it's still the cheapest way to do it without buying cc cards.
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