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  1. I guess if reusable items were usable by everyone, then nobody would buy the one-use items. However, nobody buys one-use Bio items, unless I price them at giveaway prices. Oddly, the reusable items don't bind at all, so a person who bought it could resell it when they leveled out of it. And getting the schematics is very expensive. So, youre very lucky if you broke even on them. I'm going to stop reverse engineering Bio items, sell the stuff I skillup on at below cost, and buy then resell the reusable items.
  2. Are all of the other crafting skills like this, too? I mean, are all of the really good armor items only usable by people who make armor? And if not, why not?
  3. Multi boxing is great, and it makes a lot more money for game companies. My personal best was five boxing in EQ. I had two instances on two PCs and one on a laptop. I was surprised to hear it doesn't work in SWTOR. And what's the problem with /follow? Does it break often or not work at all?
  4. The UI certainly isn't "horrible" but I would like to change a few things.
  5. The forums are for players to sound off about things like this and get feedback.
  6. Yeah, that's doesn't sound right. And if it's a bug, it sounds like an easy one to fix.
  7. LOL Thanks, professor. You know, I did pay attention to the title "Grade 4" and "level 32", and I foolishly assumed that was higher armor than "Grade 2" and "level 28". I'm sure there's a perfectly logical explanation for this, and as soon as the guy who wrote this part of the game sobers up, maybe he'll splain.
  8. I quested on Tatooine today for about two hours. I did at least half a dozen quests, and they gave about 1500 credits each. The drops weren't great. So, I made about 12k credits. I think the problem is that Tatooine is low for me, but I wanted to finish the quests. But that's a side issue. It's just bizarre to discover that an "armor upgrade" (from level 18 to 32) actually lowers your armor. Granted it raises the blasters slightly. By the way, my blasters shoot 6 bolts per second and not 8, but that's also beside the point because the upgrade is 1.9% blaster power. If you multiply the old value by 6 and the new value by 6, it's still a 1.9% upgrade.
  9. I just hit 32, so 8k isn't one quest. It takes hours of questing for me to get that. But Ilearned a lesson. Ship "upgrades" are a misnomer. You upgrade your body armor from a blue level 18 to a blue level 32, and you hardly have to look at the armor stat. It's higher. Not so with ship items, and that's just odd.
  10. Good question. Both items are blue. And I looked them up online, and the stats are what they're supposed to be. When it comes to ship upgrades: Caveat emptor.
  11. EXACTLY! I didn't pay attention when I paid for the armor. I assumed Grade 4 was much better than Grade 2, but I was totally wrong. If I had not already bound it to myself, I would sell it. It doesn't do much of anything except make my ship weaker.
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