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See a lot of complaints about load times..

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PVProteus
01.08.2012 , 05:53 PM | #41
Quote: Originally Posted by dlogan View Post
No remorse here nor do I need to rationalize my purchase. For someone complaining about personal attacks and such you sure are willing to throw them around. Like I said before you are a massive hypocrite.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buyer%27s_remorse

Buyer's remorse, when evidence exists that it is justified, is a classical example of cognitive dissonance. One will either seek to discount the new evidence, or truly regret and try to renounce the purchase.

I even bolded the text so you have an easier time understanding.
Someone also made a very nice edit in the "See Also" section of that page, you should read it.

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dlogan
01.08.2012 , 05:54 PM | #42
Quote: Originally Posted by Aisar View Post
G.SKILL Ripjaws Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3

50 bucks with shipping. Have not had a loading screen over 10 seconds yet, Fleet or planet. Everything else is 4 seconds as long as the particals and details are not insane.
^ This really.

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angrYdog
01.08.2012 , 05:54 PM | #43
Quote: Originally Posted by dlogan View Post
Here's an idea upgrade the speed of your RAM and HDD. My load times were a little long so i bought some new memory for 40 bucks with faster mhz and they improved drastically. It's your machine not the game that your load times suck. Plus a lot of the time you don't even have to go to a load screen only when changing major zones. For example whenever you use elevators etc... no load screen. Now all I gotta do is wait for the people to come into this thread saying how they play BF3 ultra everything blah blah blah. Get rid of your low speed ram and low speed data transfer rate HDDs.

p.s. this game is awesome and I have a level 50 Jugg 4/5 on HM EV. So don't come in here telling me to get off Korriban.
same for me...
got 16 gb ram and nearly zero loading times...

most complaints are just weak PCs

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PVProteus
01.08.2012 , 05:54 PM | #44
Quote: Originally Posted by dlogan View Post
^ This really.
And you keep missing the point and ignoring evidence. Amazing.

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dlogan
01.08.2012 , 05:55 PM | #45
Quote: Originally Posted by PVProteus View Post
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buyer%27s_remorse

Buyer's remorse, when evidence exists that it is justified, is a classical example of cognitive dissonance. One will either seek to discount the new evidence, or truly regret and try to renounce the purchase.

I even bolded the text so you have an easier time understanding.
Someone also made a very nice edit in the "See Also" section of that page, you should read it.
Still coming up with more personal attacks? Look at you using Wikipedia you are truly someone to be recognized by modern intellectuals.

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darthbored
01.08.2012 , 05:56 PM | #46
It doesnt really matter, i took 8gbs of RAM out of my computer, and whether i use 4gb, 8gb, or 16gb of RAM swtor still consumes 90% of the memory.

But then again im just here to make you feel better about your purchase, because that seems like the only thing you're looking for in this thread.

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dlogan
01.08.2012 , 05:56 PM | #47
Quote: Originally Posted by angrYdog View Post
same for me...
got 16 gb ram and nearly zero loading times...

most complaints are just weak PCs
And again this.

How am I missing the point Proteus you are clearly missing the point of this thread.

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dlogan
01.08.2012 , 05:58 PM | #48
Quote: Originally Posted by darthbored View Post
It doesnt really matter, i took 8gbs of RAM out of my computer, and whether i use 4gb, 8gb, or 16gb of RAM swtor still consumes 90% of the memory.

But then again im just here to make you feel better about your purchase, because that seems like the only thing you're looking for in this thread.
I don't need to make myself feel better about my purchase I'm perfectly content with it.

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PVProteus
01.08.2012 , 05:59 PM | #49
Quote: Originally Posted by dlogan View Post
I don't need to make myself feel better about my purchase I'm perfectly content with it.
If you were perfectly content with it you wouldn't be defending it like a religious zealot.

Post purchase rationalization, buyer's remorse, etc.

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dlogan
01.08.2012 , 05:59 PM | #50
"See a lot of complaints about load times.."