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  1. I don't agree with everything you've said, but it's better than your typical posts centered around buffing Mercenary beyond all reason. For example, accuracy debuffs have no place in PvP. I'd rather the developers think of an interesting mechanic, damage boost, or defensive utility that buffs the user as opposed to one person being relegated to the position of a target dummy for a certain period of time. There's no counterplay to that. Undoing ability pruning is the answer to class balancing. They could have tweaked CC, roots, slows, broken gear like force bound, brought operatives down to earth, and buffed underperforming classes. It really isn't that complicated. All of the UI and website changes were a waste of time. That time and money should have been invested into the story of the game and end game content.
  2. I'm inclined to agree with Trixxie and Doug. In the game's current state I couldn't name one class in particular that is completely broken, but there are a few specs that need to be adjusted (Madness, Engineering, AP PT, Skank Tank Juggs). Rolling back ability pruning would make this easier as some classes just don't work well in their current state. For the devs: When you go back to the drawing board please remember, whomever decided Snipers needed accuracy debuffs, an endless series of roots, cc immunity, leap immunity, phase walk, and the ability to damn near one shot people needs to be grounded. That person doesn't get to make design decisions anymore šŸ˜‚. Honorable mention to whomever thought ability pruning was a great idea. Probably the same person lol.
  3. I enjoyed it. I dig the imperial vs republic storylines, but I also loved the side quests and planet arcs. I'm cool with the mandalorian arc, but I'd rather the content be Shadow of Revan sized at least if I were given a choice. Huge pro and thank you to the devs for finally, ******* finally making the force using characters use the force like someone who isn't a complete novice. The game is so much better when the player character gets class specific cutscenes / interactions. Main con is that the story is too short, and ability pruning is still in effect. Also, I won't be upset if you guys delete that silly scene from the game where our character forgets how to use the force and gets crippled by the sonic emitters. Goofiest scene in the game lol.
  4. Hey Jackie. I'm not sure if it's been reported already, but there is a bit of a delay in between skill activation. As if my characters alacrity is suddenly too low or the GCD has increased. I'm not sure if it's due to the changes in stats or not, but with full 332 pvp gear this wasn't an issue. I'm in full 336 pvp gear (alacrity focus and device) and it just isn't the same as before.
  5. Agreed. It makes zero sense to see The Wrath of the Empire / Hero of the Jedi Order fight Ri'kan on anything that remotely resembles equal footing. I can't take it seriously. It's also why I won't take a non-force user through KOTFE. Anything other than getting eviscerated by Arcann and Valin makes no sense for them. That being said I do enjoy the Empire vs Republic storylines. I like Lance's idea of different objectives for different story arcs.
  6. Pretty good points. Undying should be baseline, but Obfuscate needs to stay gone. If I remember correctly it was a 90% accuracy debuff that lasts for 6 seconds. That's entirely too long in the 7.0 PvP environment. Ruthless Aggressor could be tied to a passive similar to War Master, but modified so it doesn't require the use of Obfuscate. I'm surprised that hasn't happened already considering Marauder's lack of self-healing in certain specs.
  7. Pass. That doesn't have the effect you were hoping for. Give it a few days and you'll figure out why lol.
  8. Yea youā€™re way off base there shooter, but donā€™t worry Iā€™ll help you out. What youā€™re alluding to is that a record of a discussion(s) exists; the contents of which is comprised of assertions that may or may not be true. The vast majority of these opinions amount to nothing more than anecdotal evidence at best; due to the fact that they are player accounts of particular events in game that very well may be biased, unreliable, or subjective given the fact that some players have a vested interest in the outcome of the discussion. I did not dismiss them arbitrarily. I dismissed them because: 1) It would be extremely difficult to validate whether or not one subjective player choice can reliably yield a similar result if a different player were subjected to the same conditions. 2) To reliably prove something is to critically analyze it individually and collectively. Ensuring accurate interpretation and an unbiased appraisal of the information within. It must survive logical scrutiny including evidence to the contrary. (see my very simple counterexample). Her claims did not. Your boy answered this already: What I was implying was that there are far too many players of differing opinions, in regards to the topic of premades in PvP, for her to claim that they would ALL react to fighting premades in the same manner. (ragequitting the game). The crux of the matter is this. If someone is going to claim that a situation (premades) encourages toxic behavior and inevitably leads to a loss of players in PvP and SWTOR as a whole, Iā€™m going to ask them to show me the metrics that BioWare has used to determine this to be true. These metrics better have been compiled, tested, and refined to the point where the evidence therein can prove some type of correlation and withstand a simple counterclaim. This is a bit of insight into my thought process. Now you no longer need to make a fool of yourself by assuming you know what my ā€œstandardsā€ are. This is literally asking the bare minimum, and everyone is well within their rights to ask for clarification or refute a claim in the face of such egregious leaps in logic. That being said, the rest of your post is great and worthy of discussion. Stick to that my dude. āœŒ
  9. Not really considering you'd have to omit a staggering amount of information simply to reason along these lines. Trixxie, your train of thought is based entirely on the assumptions that: 1) Premades will discourage new players and solo players from PvPing. 2) Premades encourage toxic behaviour. 3) The presence of one or both will result in a loss of players. Not just from PvP, but SWTOR. 4) The absence of premades will encourage new players and solo players to keep PvPing. You're even bold enough to claim this will grow the PvP population as a whole. I'll offer you one counterexample. I'm a solo player. I have literally been in < 10 premades in the last 5 years. I'm in no danger of queueing less simply because premades are present. There are far too many SWTOR players for you to make this claim in the absence of any raw data on the matter. I'm not even advocating for myself on this. I've taken my stance because there are people who enjoy playing with their friends / guildies. I don't think they should be relegated to a dead queue to appease the few who prefer to play solo, or the unimaginative who view this problem as one that can only be solved with a binary solution.
  10. Terrified at the prospect of a solution-oriented discussion? I'm not surprised. While it's funny, this isn't a real solution if queue times are going to be so high that it will end up dead (like group ranked was). Limiting the ways that friends, groups, and guilds can play together in a game designed to be played together appears to be a non-starter for Bioware, and has been for over a decade. I thought this was obvious, yet here you are.
  11. I'm patiently waiting for someone to propose a solution to the queue time issue (if separate queues were to be implemented) instead of just complaining that premades vs PUGs is unfair. Simply suggesting that the devs return to the old system, which was atrocious btw, isn't a realistic solution. We all know that it sucked.
  12. Madness is slightly overtuned at best. Fix deathbrand, and maybe consider reducing the potency of it's self heals but that's pretty much all that needs to be done. I understand that you're a Merc player and the class is tanky, but this isn't PvE. There are going to be times in PvP where you're going to have to use your brain in order to strategize against your opponent. Sometimes that won't be enough and you will get outplayed. It happens. Understand that 5.0 is in the past. You can't just stand still and farm every bad player in the game anymore. The truth of the matter is that we torched your team due to the difference in skill. That would have happened with or without the Madness Sorcs present.
  13. Gonna go ahead and cosign this. This man gets it. // For clarity I'm speaking to the people complaining about premades. // 99% of my PvP time is as a solo player. Playing with friends or in a PvP guild is much more enjoyable than playing solo, and I *like* playing solo. Also, playing solo has next to no bearing on my fun or my winrate. The biggest issue these days is the skill gap. Skill is at an all-time low in this game right now. I've said it before and I'll say it again. If you can't confidently win 99% of the duels you're in (regardless of the class you're fighting) you're going to have a bad time when the 8v8s start getting competitive or the premades come out. If you know the ins and outs of your class and the classes that you're playing against, then the game is pretty much cake. Combat will become routine, and the game will only start feeling competitive when you're engaged in outnumbered fights. If you're doing it right those outnumbered fights will be *fun*. You won't be on the forums complaining about ranked players or premades because you'll realize that fighting against them is about the only time the game will be competitive. They're fun to play with and against. Bioware doesn't need to ruin players ability to play with their friends in an MMO to appease the vocal minority on the forums that refuse to make friends, start a PvP guild, or heaven forbid get better at their respective classes.
  14. Yea I've only had this happen to me once. Don't remember the dudes name. I was fighting a madness sorc that had the ability to rapidly teleport every second. I killed him anyway (repeatedly), but it was pretty ridiculous watching him instant transmission at will all over the Queshball map. Luckily that one person is the only one I've seen do this in PvP lately.
  15. I don't think you actually read my post. Modifying the duration of roots or just giving Mercs back hydraulic overrides as a baseline ability would have made the most sense here. Bioware won't do this because that would be admitting that ability pruning as it was implemented was a mistake. Ultimately the bastardization of advanced classes is what caused this situation. Further stripping of abilities is not the answer. The dev team has had some pretty bad ideas, but implementing a mandatory 4 to 8 second delay in combat for only one of the participants takes the cake šŸ˜‚
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