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  1. I really doubt they will remove it altogether. Why even touch it though? I'm a casual player and legacy gear is perfect for me, I can level alts and have FUN. But most super active players I've seen have many alts. So what if they have them all geared? They play a lot, let them have fun as well. More players, being online more > livelier game > more new players attracted > more potential subs and cartel pack buyers. The main reason to start an alt is if you are a bit bored of your main. So if it becomes a stupid grind to gear up from scratch every new char, bored people will just stop playing for some time. Devs have the statistics, let's hope they don't do something stupid
  2. I wanted to share my opinion on this (just some random Monday thoughts). I work in the Digital Industry and analytics have become an integral part of our planning and execution process. Did you know your every move is tracked within the game? Bioware has exact data and can precisely estimate if a feature is being used, when, by whom and why. That means that they have the perfect data to see if something is a success or not, predict people's behavior and even influence it slightly. No wonder we don't get more GSI missions. It's super simple to make a basic feature, test it out and decide whether to continue. That's why Galactic strongholds and Conquest seem rough around the edges. Every digital project is handled the same way: make a basic product/service > pilot it > test out with clients/users > analyse and evaluate how to continue. Basically it will be super interesting to BW to see how many people use Strongholds and how. Unfortunately this way of thinking actually might abandon features that people love. There can be a vocal community on the forum preaching this or that, but if the numbers don't add up BW would always go in another direction. Oh and I forgot to mention, all this is done to support their business model, just some thoughts to help you understand why the game moves in a certain direction. What can you do? If you love a feature you can get your friends hooked on it. Protest or support by actually doing or not doing it
  3. Planning to re-read all of Timothy Zahn's novels for like the 10th time, because they are amazing! Disney may say all it wants, they are canon to me. After seeing the new Star Trek movie, I have no idea how Episode VII will be. Even if it is canon, it might suck big time...but I have my Timothy Zahn's books to always console me. We can always ignore it as we do with a certain...hm...special part of Star Wars
  4. You will meet good and bad people. Don't worry, sometimes you can encounter way too many weird folks, but on the other hands you will make a lot of friendships. Stick with the nicer people you find and you will see.
  5. Unfortunately folks, I feel this is a generation shift. I grew up with games that took a lot of effort and time to finish. Now everything is oriented towards customers, ready to pay for content, in-game purchases and what not. I guess the time has come. I just worry that the same might happen to Star-Wars. If they turn it into some kind of angsty teen-drama, filled with generic characters, it just might not be our Star Wars and we will relish in the old movies and EU. Nothing will make me stop reading Zahn's amazing books and I will continue to regard Mara Jade and Thrawn as some of my favourite characters in the Star Wars universe!
  6. Great video! It might be a minor detail, but I love how you can move around your ship, play with it and preview it firing its weapons in a window! The current ship interface is so boring! I will be playing with my ship ''pew pew''-ing stuff while waiting for queues
  7. I was afraid this would happen when the cartel market was introduced and people stated how their 1200 dollars didn't get them the Revan mask. Cash flow must be awesome for BW, whoever invented the F2P model is a genius. Keep in mind this is how the gaming world will be from now on. I've seen games destroyed by becoming P2W, so glad that SWTOR is pay to look fancy.
  8. Grand Admiral Thrawn should be Number One. His genius, charisma, ability to rally people and cold blooded analytical skills (top notch) cannot be matched by almost anyone in the Galaxy. He is one of those villain who you can understand and start respecting. He deserves respect and fear.
  9. You won the thread. LOLed so hard P.S: To answer OP's question: I do all the endgame content in a cycle. Once I get sick of dailies I do FPs, once I get tired from that I switch to PVP, then crafting, then space missions, then help out guildies, looks for cool new looks for my char, do achievements, hunt datacrons, easter eggs and so forth
  10. Your point is totally off. It's impossible for all people to think the same way. Same as in politics, some hate a party, some love it. It's called free will. What usually happens is that either the biggest group or the one that makes most sense is being listened to.
  11. Is it me or casting multiple skills is waaaay better now. Before there was a HUGE delay after I click to cast a skill and it actually starting to cast. It was even worse if I tried to break my first cast with another one. It seems so much easier now, I click and the thing starts casting immediately, before even my character's movements would get all weird and for 0.5 the cast wouldn't start. Any comments on this?
  12. SIngle stupidest thing ever: Yoda telling Anakin: ''Learn to let go of everything you care about''. a.k.a ''Deal with it'' For 800 years didn't he learn that Jedi can fall to the darkside because of their emotions? So if there is a very emotional Jedi let's not help him but give him a small meaningless sentence to convince him the Jedi Order doesn't care about him... Why not deeply discussing what attachment leads to, tell stories of people who have fallen....no let's be preachy and vague...
  13. Got my Jedi drom 44 to 49 in probably 8 hours total time. Did only Warzones with full Lefacy xp boost and was receiving up to 60k per warzone depending on the time. Was really fun for me, as I love pvp and it was the easiest thing to just queue and watch the xp roll in, as well as comms
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