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People who ninja for their companions

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Lazorous
01.13.2012 , 07:07 PM | #111
Quote: Originally Posted by RagnarokJC View Post
Tell me that you're 12 years old or younger. Give me some reason to understand why you're looking at this in such a selfish and immature fashion, even if you're making up your age.
Again, my point has been made. Thanks for confirming.

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Marlaine
01.13.2012 , 07:08 PM | #112
Quote: Originally Posted by DukeOfNukes View Post
It's not a matter of precedent. It's a matter of common courtesy. If I Need roll for myself, and you Need roll for your companion...you're damn straight I'm going to be pissed off. By doing so, you're saying that your companion is every bit as important to the server as my main.

Companions don't benefit anyone but yourself. Hence why it's selfish. I'd be willing to bet that a number of you doing this are also some of the ones complaining about PvP being unbalanced, or never being able to find a healer for a group. What's my motivation to heal or tank for you, if I know you're just going to ninja any of my gear that drops?
You talk about others being selfish, then you go on to talk about "my gear". I've been able to 2-man 4-man instances due to companions. So you know what, both my companion and other player's companions really are just as important to me as your "main".

I might also add that mmos by design are selfish games. Your whole point is to build up your own character. Trying to pull the selfish card in a game that is by its very nature selfish is ridiculous.

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RagnarokJC
01.13.2012 , 07:09 PM | #113
Quote: Originally Posted by Skaara View Post
Thanks for proving my point as well.
Ah, the good old "No, you are!" argument. Well, the minutes of me taking you quasi-seriously are now over.
"Consider it a health timer. Go outside and run until the timer expires, fatty."
- Darthjazzyjeff

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Lazorous
01.13.2012 , 07:10 PM | #114
Quote: Originally Posted by Skaara View Post
Thanks for proving my point as well.
Oh, here's a favor to you. The Definition of "Selfish"

"devoted to or caring only for oneself; concerned primarily with one's own interests, benefits, welfare, etc., regardless of others. "

You don't have to take my word for it. Go read a dictionary and educate yourself.

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Skaara
01.13.2012 , 07:11 PM | #115
Quote: Originally Posted by RagnarokJC View Post
Tell me that you're 12 years old or younger. Give me some reason to understand why you're looking at this in such a selfish and immature fashion, even if you're making up your age.
I don't really think it's any of your business who I am or how old I am. I don't agree with the other person and I will never agree with them. There is absolutely nothing wrong with rolling for my companion as it is allowed. If and when Bioware decides otherwise than they can change it. I'm personally just having fun with the My opinion is the only opinion person.

*brb ... rolling need on a weapon for my companion

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RagnarokJC
01.13.2012 , 07:11 PM | #116
Quote: Originally Posted by Marlaine View Post
You talk about others being selfish, then you go on to talk about "my gear". I've been able to 2-man 4-man instances due to companions. So you know what, both my companion and other player's companions really are just as important to me as your "main".
If you think that a companion can do even *as much* as a player in a flashpoint/operation, never mind *more*, then you've clearly got a lot more to learn about this game's mechanics. You've also got a lot more to learn about interacting with other people in a social setting.
"Consider it a health timer. Go outside and run until the timer expires, fatty."
- Darthjazzyjeff

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Shortwave
01.13.2012 , 07:13 PM | #117
Quote: Originally Posted by RagnarokJC View Post
If you think that a companion can do even *as much* as a player in a flashpoint/operation, never mind *more*, then you've clearly got a lot more to learn about this game's mechanics. You've also got a lot more to learn about interacting with other people in a social setting.
You're wasting your time on that one.

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RagnarokJC
01.13.2012 , 07:13 PM | #118
Quote: Originally Posted by Skaara View Post
I don't really think it's any of your business who I am or how old I am. I don't agree with the other person and I will never agree with them. There is absolutely nothing wrong with rolling for my companion as it is allowed. If and when Bioware decides otherwise than they can change it. I'm personally just having fun with the My opinion is the only opinion person.

*brb ... rolling need on a weapon for my companion
So, you're admitting that you're just a troll. Ok.
"Consider it a health timer. Go outside and run until the timer expires, fatty."
- Darthjazzyjeff

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WookieBob
01.13.2012 , 07:13 PM | #119
No need to roll for anything my companions need here....Mine get stuff I use pvp commendations to buy ..full sets
Dammit Jim, I'm a Sith Lord not a doctor!

Khem Val approved!

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Marlaine
01.13.2012 , 07:14 PM | #120
Quote: Originally Posted by RagnarokJC View Post
If you think that a companion can do even *as much* as a player in a flashpoint/operation, never mind *more*, then you've clearly got a lot more to learn about this game's mechanics. You've also got a lot more to learn about interacting with other people in a social setting.
There are many times where my companion kills just as well as me and other players. When a medic companion can heal two players and another companion with no one getting lower than 75% health, that's performing just as well as another player. Maybe it's you who needs to learn more about the game's mechanics?