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  1. Le sigh... Holster is still missing in the actual cutscenes. Holster's crystal turns white after cutscenes. Holster randomly disappears during combat (possibly related to mission updates during combat). All of this tested with the item equipped, fighting some random mobs on Tython and talking to the first person I came across. It took me less than 5 minutes to verify that you have, indeed, not fixed the item. Makes me wonder if there's any sort of testing done after applying 'fixes'. Edit: Sorry for the sour tone, but some of us spent real money on this crap, and it's been broken for three years, and you guys couldn't even spend 5 minutes checking if the bug was actually fixed.
  2. Qaoz

    A PvP a Day...

    Do you get more comms per warzone at low levels? Or is it just that the matches are faster? Regardless, the system sucks. Yeah, I said it. It's an arbitrary time sink. We can stack 200,000 Warzone Commendations, but once we hit 65, the flood turns into a trickle. What's the point, even? Meh, I should transition over to PvE and just be done with it. Complete the story arcs and unsubscribe until things change. BioWare isn't doing much to keep me interested, and I suppose that's fair enough. Just disappointed in the lack of attention to PvP.
  3. Qaoz

    A PvP a Day...

    There needs to be another way to grind Warzone Commendations besides queuing up for warzones. And yes, I get that they're called Warzone Commendations, but really, would it hurt to have a secondary source of comms while we wait for the dev team (or guy, I'm not sure how many people are left on that team) to balance things out? I last maybe 5 warzones, and then I have to log off to recuperate. There's nothing fun about regular warzones right now. You either join a match with healers on your side, in which case you win, or their side, in which case you lose, or both sides, in which case you win/lose after 40 minutes (unless you're playing Voidstar), making the comms/hour ratio truly terrible. It's exhausting when you push yourself to the limit for 40 minutes and then lose because the opposing team had more healers. There's no skill involved, it's just a dice roll to see who gets the healers and the win.
  4. Wither is one of those AOE attacks that require a target to activate, and the target will always get hit by Wither, regardless of CC. It's the same with the Juggernaut's Crushing Blow. Primary target will always get hit. Oddly enough, Discharge (Dark Charge) works in much the same way, except it hits everything, including CC'd targets. No idea why they were so inconsistent when they made it like that, but it's better than nothing, I suppose.
  5. The ordered list of planets looks like this: PROLOGUE 1. Korriban 2. Dromund Kaas ACT I 3. Balmorra 4. Nar Shaddaa 5. Tatooine 6. Alderaan ACT II 7. Taris 8. Quesh 9. Hoth ACT III 8. Belsavis 9. Voss 10. Corellia INTERLUDE 11. Ilum RISE OF THE HUTT CARTEL 12. Makeb After this, it gets a bit muddied, because some planets are only visited via Flashpoints/Operations, and I haven't yet progressed beyond Makeb, myself.
  6. And while they're at it, they should allow us to mix and match between classes for abilities with identical functions. My Assassin would like to switch out Shock for Project, Electrocute for Force Choke, Dark Ward for Kinetic Ward, and Overload for Force Push. Just the animations, mind you, not the abilities themselves. And it's grounded in existing lore (even non-Legends lore), because Darth Vader, Darth Maul, and Darth Sidious all used Project in the movies, and Luke used Force Choke in Return of the Jedi. Also, it's time to get rid of the horrible visual cues. Yes, PvP requires visual cues, because ranked arenas depend on coordination, but the giant, purple bubble that appears around my Assassin whenever I pop Deflection has got to go. I don't know where in the lore they picked up that horrible thing, but it needs to die. Now. The cooldown is called "Deflection" - bubbles don't deflect, they absorb. There has to be a better way to animate "I'm deflecting all yer stuff now!" than a freakin' bubble. The deflection animation is already in the game, so all you'd need is a discreet visual cue for the PvP crowd (that is not me, because I don't ever pay attention to the visual cues, I just mash buttons and hope to win).
  7. If you write out identical lines of code, you're also doing it wrong. You increase the likelihood of mistakes by 100% every time you write the same line again compared to copying the original one. Well, 100% give and take a little for muscle memory.
  8. Counter-intuitive fight. Stand in the large, colored crosshair on the ground to survive... Almost every other fight, standing in brightly lit circles on the ground results in a fiery death.
  9. Well, the interface layout is godawful, but you sure know how to click stuff fast.
  10. One of them tried to recap while I was bubbled, but I just let it run and then interrupted him once my bubble faded (to get the largest shield and self-heal possible). 99% cap is still not a cap in Novare Coast. True, but still... it should not take advanced tactics and three random people working together to kill one healer. If that's the case, they would need to buff Operatives and Mercenaries to be on par with Sages/Sorcerers. When the name of the game is node-capping, Sorcerers are just too damn strong. Their control of the battle, coupled with their ability to reset the fight through invulnerability, roots, and massive instant-cast self-heals makes them kings of the node game. That being said, I think BioWare should use this as an opportunity to move away from nodes in Warzones. Huttball is my favorite type of Warzone, because even a team full of Sorcerers can be beaten if you've got a competent ball carrier (or they don't). The lack of creativity in Warzone design is making me so sad. "Cap this node and defend it while your friends are having fun in middle." Such a snooze fest where the outcome is decided by the pushing power of the team (i.e. who has the most healers).
  11. At least Operatives have two AOE abilities. My Deception Assassin gets to spam one ability ad nauseam. But they really need to spend more time developing AOE attacks instead of new, situational, single target abilities on massive cooldowns. Ability bloat is so damn real in this game, despite the pruning.
  12. I know that game... it was called SWTOR, right? Or WoW? Or any other MMORPG pre-simplification due to balancing issues. Hybrids never worked, because developers can't handle multiple variables, because apparently math isn't a requirement for that job.
  13. It's not that uncommon. Sometimes, **** happens and there's not a damn thing to do about it, which is naturally frustrating as all hell. However, I've never experienced a company go "oh, well" in response to it. Some symbolic CC reward or free playtime should be given as compensation, if only to show that BioWare gives a damn about its players.
  14. Holding your own against 3 DPS, or 2 DPS and 1 tank, is pretty easy as a healing Sorcerer/Sage. At least until you've blown through your cooldowns, but you can stay alive for up to a minute due to roots, LOS, stuns, invulnerability, and massive self-healing. I ran to the enemy's side in that Novare Coast thing and interrupted their cap. I then proceeded to stay alive until my buddies arrived to help secure it. The enemy team had 2 Juggernauts and a Sniper there. With all the instant, or uninterruptable, heals, not to mention that ridiculous self-heal-while-bubbled thing, I healed myself for around 180,000 while interrupting their cap over and over again. As soon as I see cross-healing from two Sorcs/Sages in a Warzone, I bail. If their team has two, and we don't, it's a lost cause 9 out of 10 times. BioWare should put some more effort into whatever POS algorithm is used for the Warzone matchmaking. There should always be an equal amount of tanks and healers on both sides. Having an extra damage-dealer does not make up for a healer. A tank, sometimes, but never a healer. Hell, I'd trade two damage-dealers for a healer. Most pewpew players are hovering around 50% of the top damage/kill score, anyway.
  15. Who says we can't? I consider myself a casual, but I still do random flashpoints and warzones. That being said, trying to enjoy the story of the game while grouped up is not always the easiest thing. The "SKIP PLZ **** SKIP SKIP SKIP!" spam gets on your nerves, even when you know that they can't see that you're the one holding back the group. What does this have to do with casuals? How about the hardcore players who sit on the fleet station 24/7 while waiting for their ranked warzones and operations? They could run heroics with you while they wait, but they don't. I don't see the point of your rant here. Are you dissatisfied with people disliking the companion nerfs? Or are you dissatisfied with the lack of people wanting to run heroics with you?
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