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JediElf

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  1. I think it's a clever choice made by the writers. Despite what the pre-Skywalker Jedi code says, love does not really lead to the dark side. Actually if you think about it the Jedi code, as it is here, leads to a very unstable person. People may say that the Sith are insane but it's the Jedi that are being driven mad by having to fight even the most basic of thoughts and feelings. A Jedi can't deal with emotions, so when they are finally overwhelmed with a feeling they fall quickly to corruption. Hug a Jedi, they turn into a Sith. No love, no compassion, no joy, no sadness, no family, no friends....nothing....but a Sith can have all of those things and more.
  2. What's interesting to me, is that before Skywalker reformed the Jedi, things like love and compassion were also considered the 'Dark Side'. Heck, any form of emotional attachment or affection could corrupt a Jedi almost completely. it's as if there own code was driving them slowly mad, cutting them off from the most basic of feelings and attachments. It's no wonder they don't fear death, they don't have life...in a way. A Sith might have a short life and be killed by his own kind (or his own students) but he also has the chance to fall in love, have children, and also have lifelong friends. A Jedi can not have any of those things, and if they do, they either fall, go mad, or throw the loved one away, and deny there existence *cough Theron Shan cough*. You can take the Sith code at face value, the pre Skywalker Jedi code however, well, so often I've been told it has to be 'interpreted'. I find that interesting.
  3. My Cartel Shop wishlist... - More character slots - Companion appearance gear - 'Traditional' gear for each species - More pets - More mounts - Hungover from the party Jawa - 'Appearance' Lightsaber crystals (perhaps ones that pulsed different colours or had some intense effects on them) - Game time that can be bought via the store (instead of just using Origin) ...and all of these things can be bought and gifted to other players..please.
  4. Bioware does something = People complain Bioware does not do something = People complain Bioware has something in the works = People complain Bioware is fixing things = People complain Belive me even if they did make paid character transfers available tomorrow, and gave us all a free transfer token, people would complain. I mean is it any wonder that most of the SWTOR communication and interaction is done via Facebook ,and twitter? ....gee I wonder why.
  5. So much doom, and gloom. So much...and it's all just so depressing. What happened to the joy of playing a game? Where did it go? Is anyone having fun anymore?
  6. ...and? What's the point? Do you want me to quit too? The last time I checked I was in control of what game I subbed to , and the reasons why. It's ok to not like a game, that's fine, there are plenty of games I don't like. However, you can't force a person to hate a game.
  7. ...did you miss the part where I said I liked TOR?
  8. Whatever happened to just...oh I dunno...playing a game. Even in my EQ years we didn't fret over sub numbers, statistics, or shareholder percentages like this. We just played the game, we had fun. I'm going to enjoy TOR for as long as it's here, and hope that it's a for a long long time. I derive no joy from the closure of an MMO. (CoX...you will be missed)
  9. So do I...so do I. I'm sorry for the next bit, but I have to get this off my chest. It just pains me that it seems like this game had a target painted on it's back from the moment it hit the shelves. From players to gaming journalist sites, it seems like so much, too much, is against this game. It's getting depressing and disheartening hearing the defining cackles of those who are just waiting for things to get really bad, and screeching with glee at even the smallest of mistakes. I'm not talking about normal MMO gripes, I'm talking a concerted effort, a never ending wave of un-needed doom and gloom. TOR is getting stomped on, over and over again. It's not getting a fair shake, if it ever got one to begin with. It makes me ashamed to call myself a Gamer, or MMO player, seeing how this game is being so unduly reviled. I wish TOR could be left alone, alone to the people who appreciate it, and who enjoy it....who play it.
  10. I'd rather it gain people who really love the game... than fret about loosing people who never cared to begin with. I play MMOs to have fun, not to watch metrics, statistics, and sub numbers.
  11. This is making me sad. I want this game to do well, I want TOR to last for a while, forever if it's possible. I'm not clapping my hands and laughing at all of this, I really like this game. It just seems like I'm a small unheard voice, against the tide of screaming, salivating, negativity. ...I just want to keep playing....
  12. Umm...you do realize the game was heavily advertised as having a 4th pillar story, as a main component of the entire game. Right?
  13. Does anyone play MMOs for enjoyment anymore? Does anyone play them to have fun? I feel like it's now all about server populations, units sold versus population, numbers, budgets, the stock market and statistics. Whatever happened to logging in, and playing the game. I bought TOR because I wanted to play it, not invest in Wall Street. I can't be the only one. Can I?
  14. "....learn what we expected." We? I don't think you speak for all of us, sorry.
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