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  1. People cannot promote to their own rank, they can only promote to just below their rank. so if your rank system is guildmaster->officers->members and the officers rank can withdraw 25 items, ONLY the guildmaster could set someone to that rank. Officers would only be able to set the highest rank of member in the above situation. Unless you have an 'officer alt' rank of some sort inbetween officers->members, then officers would be able to promote to that rank and if it had same priviledges..
  2. Anyone who wants a game to go to f2p has never played a f2p game. They end up costing you MORE than a sub game. Although Runes of Magic was one of the better games I played in the past few years, it just got too expensive to keep up with the end game.
  3. Will 1.3 include more action bars? Right now when I swap from heal to dps sorc I have to redo all my action bars. Having a second set of action bars that I can change to would make spec swapping 10000 times less annoying.
  4. The earpiece/implants drop off trash, along with some of the higher biochem stims/medpacs/etc. But those are very few and far between
  5. You can do all the flashpoints in hardmode to get credit The only hardmode requirement is that you have to do Tarvel V/Boarding party before you can do Whatever is the rep side/Foundry. And that is first time only.
  6. if you care about which one it attacks, then tell it which one to attack before starting the fight. Also, i havent had problems with my pet attacking cc-ed stuff, just make sure their aoes are off ?
  7. Well ive done it on normal/hard/nitemare on imp side and never seen this sort of thing EVER happen. This is my first two weeks raiding on rep side and happened both times. So odd i guess
  8. The last two fights with him in normal mode the stun droids were not spawning at their normal intervals. In fact we got him to about 30% before seeing the first stun droid. And instead of one stun droid per spot they spawned stacked in 3s which means a pretty hectic time being stun locked trying to take down 6 stun droids. Last week they spawned 2 at each spot. Now, this is my first times through it on Republic side, but on imp side they always just spawned one to a spot, not 2-3 stacked on each other.
  9. Kashyyyk, Endor, Bespin - something recognizable to the masses I would love to see Dantooine or Kessel,
  10. I'm not sure why guilds would require biochem for medpacs. I would rather see all players using adrenals and the stims from biochem. Because you know most non-biochem people are not using adrenals every 3 minutes etc and don't have the best stims available. Heck, I use my adrenals on tough or gone wrong trash pulls too. If i was paying 20k a pop per adrenal, i would just save it for the hardest bosses. Goofy green medpacs are good enough for ops imo.
  11. I don't know why more games aren't f2p with a cash shop. You end up spending a TON more on a f2p than a subscription game, which means more money for the company. And if people complain about the game/bugs/etc you can say, its free so why are you complaining? I wonder how many people have actually played a 'f2p' game before asking for this to be f2p? One thing those games are definitely not, is free to play. Unless you just like to level up alts and never try endgame.
  12. So, instead of exit area, we gonna be waiting 5minutes for people to log back into game after they quit out to avoid deaths?
  13. Boarding party is simply superior because its unlimited. Dailies you cannot repeat over and over and give finite amount of gold for doing them all, then its all over until the next day. If there was something you wanted to buy, you could just run boarding party and get the money eventually that same day.
  14. Is there any plan to add in more quickbars? I have to rearrange my quickbars when i go from heals to dps on my sorc or swap from marksman to lethality on my sniper. Having an extra 2 bars that I could have prebuilt for them would be awesome!
  15. 1. Dark Age Of Camelot PvP - As said above, this was hands down the best pvp. It gave opportunity to every playstayle, be it solo, small groups, full groups or zergs. They all co-existed. Of course you actually had to know what you were doing to play in anything other than the zerg, but the zergs were there for the masses. And don't forget the 3 realms (mythic really dropped the ball with warhammer :/) 2. UO/SWG type housing where you could place your house in the actual world and decorate your house creatively. This would include the 'rares' from UO that people would go after. And items that you dropped on the ground actually looking like the item they were. 3. Crafting Professions like UO/SWG - The way the crafting system worked in those games, your character WAS the crafter. If you were an armorsmith, then that is what you did. You were not a fighter or whatever. MMOs nowadays are centered around everyone killing stuff. It doesnt give the leeway for people who want to roleplay or experience the MMO in a different aspect. I thought the cantina/dancer thing in SWG was great and finding a LGM crafter in UO to make your new armor set after your old one broke was always fun hanging around the forge. 4. Non-class based system like UO/SWG- your one character could level or unlevel any profession/fighting and pick up a different one at any time. 5. And PvE like the modern mmo. I did quite like Global Agendas pve system, where you would queue up for it like we do with warzones and it would balance a group out to do the instance (flashpoint type) pve. Raids/encounters etc like swtor/wow/etc have. And rare drops you could farm like the older games have. Also make grinding viable again WoW's introduction of do 100000 quests to level was quite novel at the time, but sometimes i would like to just stand in one area and level up like you did in daoc/eq/etc by grinding monsters. I think what no game has captured yet is bringing together the social players and the hardcore into one environment. And keeping the social butterflies around makes for an active community of people which is what keeps people playing games longer than reaching the max level. And with people talking about DAOC at 300k, that was a HUGe number back then, when there was NOT a computer in every home. Most of us playing from universities or netcafes severely limited the market. WoW came on the scene as more and more people were having internet in their home and with the bombardment of advertising, it got people into gaming who had never been part of the market before. It mainstreamed it, so to say. And it made gaming 'easy' and noobie friendly.
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