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  1. I haven't noticed that at all. And lag switching wouldn't make you lag, it makes them lag. It's probably something local to you, I'd get an FPS meter and see if you get a dip when that happens.
  2. They're not going to do that. Huttball, OPG and Voidstar would probably never get played, then people who like those maps would complain that they never pop. Plus the game population isn't high enough to support trying to build groups around who is selecting which maps. All they really need to do is implement a system that forces map rotations instead of it being random, and stop releasing huttball variants that nobody wants.
  3. High alacrity is the highest parsing on raid boss fights, so keep that in mind. However like you I prefer high crit, I've done 2k crit and the rest in mastery; my DPS has been very competitive. Around 1800 is the soft cap for crit, but I prefer a touch more personally. I would focus on getting x5 240 accuracy augs first though to avoid accuracy under/overage.
  4. That's been my exp as well. Tonight at least the enemy teams have had insanely high DPS compared to my teams. I started the night DPSing then swapped to heals. Made no difference despite me topping boards each time. My teams ran around like ******* while they swept everything. Idk. I'm just over it. I genuinely don't mind losing even 60-70% of the time, but when it's a hopeless shut out every time I'm done. I recently got back into WoW at my buddies request, and BGs are.... even. Shockingly. I *want* to do SWtoR PvP because I enjoy it more when it's good, but I'm driven to swap over to WoW for good matches.
  5. Its been garbage. I'm talking 3 caps and shut outs match after match. I start each match doing objectives and after getting wrecked because literally nobody is helping I give up and deathmatch like everyone else until we lose. It's incredibly frustrating.
  6. Same as PvE. 1831 crit, 1881 alac + 2 mastery augs. Hit your crit and alac targets before using any mastery augs.
  7. They're squirrely about some stuff. I accidentally deleted over 2k command tokens once and they said "should have been more careful, it's not fair to other players that were more careful while disintegrating if we restore yours". Like, what? Doesn't that apply to any accidentally deleted item? Lmao. Anyways, if they said no in their reply, you're not going to get a different result posting here. It's just a generic line they put in all the turn down replies.
  8. Parsely isn't the end all be all, but essentially what you're saying is, "ignore what hard data we have in favor of my opinion". You can't dismiss veng consistently outperforming dec on parsley because it doesn't suit you. And of course you're going to beat juggs (and most specs) in a burst window assuming you've saved cooldowns.... dec is a front loaded burst spec. It's no reason to claim veng jugg dps is "really weak compared to decep". It simply isn't. I have a 248 jugg and sin that I play/raid on regularly. I'm not just talking out my ***.
  9. o.0 No it isn't. Veng ST is a little higher on dummies, and if you look at any single target boss fights veng jugg top parses are often 1k+ more than dec (excluding saber reflect cheese parses of course) and the average parses trend higher as well.
  10. Whats up with SMARTY recommending about 300 less shield/absorb than what people are saying is optimal here? Why does SMARTY want you to take crit over more DR?
  11. If you're wanting solid raid DPS, veng juggy will give you competitive DPS with an easy rotation and built in AoE. Dec is viable though so if you're leaning towards it, there's no reason not to play it. And I'll say dec sin is probably the most fun melee spec to play in flashpoints with the non stop autocrits and strides.
  12. I have a demanding job, so I often don't get to game much during the week, if at all. So friday nights I settle in after dinner and go until I can't stay awake anymore. One of the few perks of being single with no kids.
  13. It was more firm than I expected considering how thick it is. But I quickly got used to it, and it softened up a good bit in the time since I got it. The best way I would describe sitting on it now is 5 hours go by, and suddenly you think "shouldn't my *** hurt?". Strikes a balance between providing support and comfort that works for me. But everyone is different. Now that I've experienced a higher end gaming chair, I'm willing to shell out more so I'd probably get the Hero. It wasn't out when I bought my ICON, but now that I'm eyeballing it, I kinda want it lmao.
  14. I chose the ICON because it was the best priced one with excellent reviews, with a gas cylinder for my weight. I was 300lb at the time (lost a lot of weight since then ) and it has a 330lb rating. All the other chairs I could find with that capacity were much more expensive. My chair came in immaculate condition barring a missing button on the arm rest. I don't think that's something that happens often with them because of how high quality and well packed it was. I sent them an email and they sent me a whole armrest assembly for free, only proof they wanted was an order number and a picture. Everything fit together easily and the stitching/cushioning was perfect/in place. Probably the best review I can give it is, if broke today, I wouldn't hesitate to get another. It's built like a tank though, it should last me a good long time. I could barely get it up the stairs into my room lmao.
  15. I feel you there. I was using a crappy old task chair for yeeeeeeaars and stupidly didn't associate it with my chronic lower back pain. It finally broke, and I bought a noblechairs ICON. POOF No more back pain. It's like sitting on a fluffy cloud. Clocked 12 hour+ sessions with no sore butt after.
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