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Snapdizzle

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  1. At least you can admit an engine, created over 10 years ago, has better performance than that of SWTOR. Sure it has been tweeked back and forth over those years, but even with the initial release Blizzard's engine had the best fluid gameplay that had ever been seen, and has yet to be seen to date. Bioware knows there is a problem, yes, but shouldn't these types of problems been tested while deciding what engine to go with? And if the company was happy with what I feel to be unbareable to play on, how can I trust their future decisions? Shouldn't we expect more in 2012? Sorry for the engine rant, this being the main reason I'm leaving your quote uptop just threw some opinions out.
  2. I'm level 37 and I have seen 2 people of the opposing faction. Pretty pitiful.
  3. Maybe you dirty old men should stop flirting with a young innocent female jedi who has the sexiest scar on her cheek, plump round cheeks, amazing voice, perfectly combed hair, flawless gums, moisturized skin, and amazing assests.
  4. We are all entitled to our opinions about how much it affects us in game and if we can/should be able to get used to it. Let's hope for both our sakes and the games it does get fixed.
  5. Zeetofox, what you are saying is b/c we all have the same problem it makes warzones ok. That is not the case. Yes I know they are working on it, yes I know everyone is complaining, yes I know you don't want anyone to complain, yes I know you are upset with the amount of posts people are complaining in, but the fact remains, to me and many others this game does not feel fluid. And if it makes me feel better about posting once or twice about the problem that I am encountering, wether it has been said or not, because I am a paying customer, I damn well skippy am entitled to it.
  6. It's not possible to get used to it. There is a randomness to the unresponivness ability queue system. I did like the ping pong analogy. I like the analogy where it's like trying to fight someone in RL. I tried to kick the guy in the balls, but I tried 3 times and it didn't work, and all this time he was punching me in the face.
  7. Keeping it at the top. I could care less about level 50 content right now. A new game needs to establish itself from the beginning. SWTOR has done this with quests, graphics (matter of opinion), abilities, and a whole lot of neat stuff. But ability delay makes me cringe and want to stop playing which is upsetting because this games potential is through the roof. Warzones are unplayable. Period. I don't even mind going up against 6 level 50s when my team has none. But when the server/engine/whatever can't register my cat like reflex ability pushing skills it makes it that much more frustrating. Heres hoping.
  8. No, I mean Taris, level 16-20. (Republic) Back to the question at hand.
  9. I'm about to hit level 26 and just finished up Taris. I am 100% going to head to Nar Shaddaa to do my class quest, but is it worth it to do all the quests there? Obviously a lot of quests will be green or grey to me, and it's not the end of the world to miss out on the little side story line quests, I just don't want to miss out on something important. So my question is, besides missing out on commendation gear and mini story lines, would skipping a planet have any further consequences?
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