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  1. I already had Legacy of Unity and Legacy of Sacrifice from getting Light & Dark many years ago, so I didn't realize this. But a friend of mine chatting with me on Discord actually did this, while he was in chat with us. He then logged out and created a new character only to find that the option to make a Jedi Consular with the Sorcerer combat style had become available. So yes. You can simply purchase the ability to create new Dark Jedi/Light Sith with Cr250,000, as long as your Legacy level is at least 10.
  2. You can also just purchase "Legacy of Sacrifice" in the Legacy panel under GLOBAL UNLOCKS > OTHER > ALIGNMENT You do have to have a Legacy level of at least 10, and it costs Cr 250,000. Once you unlock that then you can go to the character creation screen and create a Republic Jedi/Consular and choose Sorcerer as your class.
  3. I recently tested this. While you can replace both the Sniper Rifle, and the Commando's stove pipe, with an ordinary blaster rifle, you'll lose roughly 5% DPS in both cases. Although, if you're just playing story content you'll probably never notice the difference.
  4. I keep reading the same thing, but I'm just not seeing it. Can someone please share some info that's a bit more informative than "you're doing it wrong"?
  5. When you use the heroic transports from the fleet it takes you to the planet, but often you arrive at the wrong spot.
  6. My wishlist vehicle is an actual speeder that my companions and/or part members can ride in as well. Kinda like the ones that we saw in the movies. You know, an actual vehicle.
  7. Ah... you beat me to it again CritasStorm. And yes, it was an excellent episode. Not only do they find nice things to say about SWTOR, but Gary also explains why they keep doing the show despite the many suggestions that they stop producing The Republic.
  8. I've watched every episode of The Republic, and listened to many of the podcasts that Justin hosts on the Darth Hater website. I think that Justin has just developed a habit of trying to not say anything that he thinks might be controversial, unless it's an actual topic of the show. While he obviously has no problem stating his opinion, good or bad, he seems to not want to create any unnecessary flames and trolling or distract people from the actual topic of the show. So I think that's why he kept avoiding saying any specific words. And yes, it did make him look kinda silly.
  9. The Republic episode 119: SWTOR State Of The Game This episode is a lot more positive and upbeat than the last couple of episodes as the guys at Gamebreaker go through the latest State of the Game address point by point. Amazingly, Gary is able to get through an entire episode of The Republic without mentioning Rift or SWG even once. Although he and Larry do talk about WoW and level 1 fantasy axes for a minute. TL;DR version: Gary thinks that adding SGR's is a waste of developer time. Larry reveals how many Cartel Coins the upcoming character server transfers will cost. And Justin surprises everyone with his desire to romance a certain droid.
  10. Really? How much did SOE pay Gary to say great things about Planetside 2? How much did Blizzard pay him to say great things about MOP? How much did ArenaNet pay him to say great things about Guild Wars 2? The answer to all of those questions is: Not A Dime. And yet he says great things about those games all the time. Why? Maybe it's because he just likes those games? Additionally, how many times has Gary said that he still likes SWTOR, that he doesn't want it to fail, that he just really hates its free-to-play model? If you actually watched the show then you'd know the answer to that question.
  11. I see this particular topic around the internet a lot. Something that a lot of my fellow Americans don't seem to realize is that the First Amendment applies only to the government. It prevents the government from arresting you simply because you state your opinion on a subject. It specifically does not apply to corporations or private individuals. For example: In my home state if you're in my house and you state an opinion that I don't like I'm legally allowed to throw you out of my house, and I'm legally authorized to use any means necessary up to and including the use of deadly force in order to compel you to leave my house. Simply because you stated an opinion. These forums are BioWare's 'house'. If they're tired of people constantly criticizing their game on their forums then you're just going to have to respect that. If you don't then at some point you'll likely be banned from their house, permanently.
  12. If you watched The Republic before SWTOR launched it had become quite the drinking game. "Gary said SWG again. Take a drink!" Although my belief isn't that he's so much a fan of SWG as he is a fan of sandbox game play. The ability to just live in the MMO world. Go where you want, decide for yourself which missions/activities you're going to do, build things that persist in the world that other players can see and interact with. People who say that Gary's always negative toward SWTOR have apparently only watched the last couple of episodes. Prior to 1.2, and even more so before launch, he was just flat excited about this game. That's changed over the last year because of the plethora of bad decisions by EA.
  13. Like it or not GamebreakerTV needs money to stay in business. Trion pays GamebreakerTV to advertise their product. On a completely separate note: Gary Gannon constantly talks about Rift Dimensions because he really really loves UGC/sandbox content. That's why he used to talk about SWG on The Republic all the time. Since you're watching GamebreakerTV shows for free you can't reasonably complain about seeing/hearing a 30 second ad, no matter what the product is.
  14. Bam! You beat me to it CritasStorm. The thing that bothers me is: if subscribers have to pay for new content now then what's the purpose of paying a subscription fee? Yeah, more character slots, etc. In other F2P MMOs I can play F2P and purchase more character slots or unlock other characters if I used to be subscribed. I guess it just comes down to: I don't feel that I get enough for my subscription fee to remain subscribed. And having to buy this DLC in addition to my subscription just drives the point home for me. YMMV
  15. You can take a good look at this repainted monstrosity here: Czerka Life Day Speeder So what do you think? Are those Christmas lights or Life Day lights? And would you really pay US$18 (or the equivalent in your country's currency) to have that for just one of your characters? If so then why?
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