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  1. Still can't log in to Prophecy of the Five.
  2. All you need to know. The rich keep doing the things that make them rich and the poor keep doing what makes them poor.
  3. I couldn't agree more. Bioware is making a conscious effort to close the PvP gear gap. Doing away with a comm limit so you could buy your War Hero gear when you hit 50 would be a step in the right direction to close that gap between gear sets and make the grind a little less daunting. I guess the argument against it would be that it eliminates alot of the goal associated with PvPing once you hit 50 but idk... I'm with you. /delete CommLimit
  4. If you could find that, I'd love to take a look at it. That makes alot of sense to me. An immersive MMO is a much greater escape than other forms of media IMO.
  5. The community really is the biggest weakness for this game as opposed to SWG. There was an earnestness about the community as Star Wars fans that feels lost here, I guess that can be attributed to the lack of content you mentioned driving away past SWG players like ourselves. I just think that when Star Wars fans aren't given "room to play" so-to-speak, they move onto games more condusive to that... like the EMU.
  6. Especially when you look at some other games player bases which are thriving right now. Claiming the economy has an influence over subscription numbers is just a mute point. If a poor economy means people will pay less for forms of entertainment, does that mean they just play board games and do jig-saw puzzles? Personally, I find the cheapest thing I can do when I'm saving money is staying in and playing video games.
  7. This game is losing Star Wars fans left and right. Star Wars fans are some of the most creative, dedicated fans of any IP out there and when you throw them into a game that doesn't allow that creativity to flourish, they leave. I was willing to look past the time period in which the game took place so that I could play in a vaguely familiar Star Wars universe but everytime I come back to give SWTOR another shot, I'm dissapointed. At least in SWG, your story was your own. Here your story is your own... but it's everyone else's too.
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