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  1. My god people look at the dates. At the time he posted that equip-able augment slots were not in game...
  2. I take you back to my original thought since you came in late to the game and didn't feel like reading the thread at all.
  3. Yes, because you can't have a good story with bad acting or vice versa... Please keep up with the conversation if you're going to chime in. I said I like them all ( I NEVER said E4 was BAD) but that doesn't mean I can't put them in order of my perceived quality of them.
  4. Wow, way to miss the point. The worst Ferrari is better than the best Skoda. The worst Van Gogh is better than my best painting. The worst Rolex is better than the best Timex ever made. I'm not talking about individual things but a line of items...
  5. Hardly. They were about equal in the number of times they felt out of place in scenes just saying lines. Hayden had far more times where he felt comfortable and in place in scenes.
  6. As far as action goes you're right. It come second to only 3 in terms of quality of the action scenes.
  7. Did I say bad Ferrari? No I said the worst Ferrari. Anytime you make multiple anything one is going to be the worst, if you equate that to being bad you need to rethink the world. Van Gogh worst painting still a Van Gough. Mozart's worst composition...
  8. A New Hope is by far the worst in dialog and acting. Aside from Harrison's, Daniels' voice overs and R2D2 the acting was terrible even for that time. Mark Hamill was the worst offender of all though he redeemed himself in empire. The story and plot was good but hardly the best. Of course that goes back to my love for early character development.
  9. Like I said in my post I liked them all so I'm sure we are coming from different place on ranking. The worst Ferrari ever made was still a Ferrari.
  10. Lol but those people will say the the "much larger than" is old info but the 500k is still a valid number.
  11. I probably watched Star Wars for the first time ~1984 when my uncle got it on VHS. I didn't really understand it right way but I liked it non the less. One thing you knew, even at such a young age (~6 years old), was that Darth Vader was a very bad evil 'man'. Even then I wondered was it a single choice or a series of choices that got him to that point or was he born so evil. It was hard to imagine such a man as a scared child at any point in his life. I was please when the prequels launched all those years later and I'm probably one of the few that grew up in that time to say that I enjoyed them. You can say what you like about the characters or some of the dialog but it was the rest of the story and the part I enjoyed the most. We got to see some of those choices that got Anakin to that point and to understand that it wasn't malice that drove it but passion. It was the flawed beliefs of the order that pushed him on that path with gentle nudges of Palpatine. Order of quality Episode 5,3,1,6,2,4
  12. How do you figure that subs have to pay extra? Subs get an allowance of CP so it becomes a matter of patience weather it's "all you can eat".
  13. I always love how people on the far end of the bell curve chime in to say their FPS and the game are fine, so should everyone else's be. Everyone chiming in running sandy bridge or better procs with last or current gen video cards saying that 40-60 FPS is fine? That in itself is foolish but when you think to the other end of the bell curve how you do believe those people are running? Even if you just meet minimum requirements you would expect to get 20-40 FPS but even with the change in graphics settings, if top of the line machines are hitting 40-60 constantly you would expect minimum specs to be hitting single digits easy. A bell curve is that because most people fall in the middle of those two so they could easily be hitting 10-30 FPS during normal gameplay which isn't right.
  14. Hardly. PVPers don't like WZ leavers the same way you "hypothetically" wouldn't like Ops/FP leavers. But somehow you find one behavior acceptable and the other not. The reason it's hypothetical and doesn't happen is that PVPers don't go into a FP/ops if they plan on PVPing because they know they wouldn't be able to finish it without leaving and that would be wrong. Apparently PVEers don't have the same moral fiber, thanks for clearing that up.
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