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  1. I use the standard movement keys (W forward, S back) and rebind the turn keys into strafe keys (A strafe left, D strafe right). For my powers I set quickbar 2 up with Q, E, R, T, F, G, V, B, ` each with a power. Further, I always set my interrupt as "F", a channeled AOE (like Death from Above) as "T", a defensive power as "B", and so on. Makes it easier when I switch to a character that I have not played as much. (I have 18 characters now, can be hard to keep up, and very difficult if all of them had different set ups). And, finally, like an above poster, I use a Razer Naga mouse with 12 thumb buttons. My mouse is where I hit keys 4-9, using the keyboard itself to hit keys 1-3. If anyone is interested in my full set up just ask, I find it very useful and now that I am used to it, it is very easy to use.
  2. Personally, I found the starter planet for the JC trite and predictable, with no interesting dialogue, clichéd NPCs and an absolutely terrible companion. The quest that you mention was decent (and yes, it was the high point of the JC class quests), but even the white speck on top of chicken poodoo is still crap.
  3. I find it amusing how you (the OP) and I rate the different stater worlds/storys. Absolutely nothing wrong with that, everyone has different tastes, and I know that my tastes are vastly different from most, lol. I rate the starter worlds and quests thusly: 1. Bounty Hunter/Hutta 2. Sith Warrior/Korriban 3. Trooper/Ord Mantell 4. Agent/Hutta 5. Smuggler/Ord mantell 6. Knight/Tython 7. Inquisitor/Korriban 8. Uninstalling the game 9. Selling my computer and never going online again 10. Consular/Tython.
  4. Personally, my favorite stories are BH (which you have completed) and the Agent's. I would add my vote to the others in this thread, for you to roll an agent and take a good look at that story. My rankings of the story lines: Bounty Hunter: 7/10, but the BH has some of the most amusing lines and a couple of scenes that were absolutely awesome. Agent: 9/10. Lots of opportunity to be very good or very, VERY bad. Interesting twists and the whole thing is exceptionally well written. Warrior: 7/10 While it is mostly predictable, it is also an enjoyable story with some of my favorite companions in the game. (pretty much what a poster above said) Inquisitor: 5/10 I did not really like it, but it was not horrible. A couple of interesting companions, but I was also hampered by my dislike of the Assassin playstyle. Smuggler: 8/10 Mostly due to the sarcastic wit of the main character, the story was "OK" but the smart-*** comments made my laugh. Knight: 7/10 Pretty standard stuff, but the story had some nice fights, and the writer knew how to pace it. Trooper: 6/10 I love my troopers, but the story is rather "meh" to me. I did enjoy the companions, and I like being able to outfit them all to actually look like an elite squad. Consular: 0/10 I can not express how much I hated this story. It was poorly written, uninteresting, slow to develop and utterly forgettable. Also, the companions are some of the worst in the game (and Theron is probably the absolute worst companion in any game I have ever played) The only highlight in this pile of garbage is Nadia, who was at least interesting and not a cliche' driven waste of programming.
  5. You can also use the set piece gear as-is and simply change the look of the gear through the "Outfit Designer" I already have 5 tabs for different looks for several toons, without changing the modded gear I am using, makes it much easier and chepaer than having to add MK-10 kits and 186 mods to new gear just because I want a different look.
  6. My main is a Jugg Tank, and I also regularly play a Jugg vengence DPS. Both of them were a lot of fun to level, but the DPS Jugg requires a little more effort. While you can kill a group quicker with a DPS spec, you will also move a little more slowly between groups (in some, but not all, situations) due to the need for increased healing. My Tank Jugg could move from group to group to group with almost no downtime (using Quinn as a healer in some situations, but primarily Vette for the extra DPS). I also found that the Tank really "comes into it's own" in the mid 30's. In that level range you will have good defenses and acceptable damage. And it only gets better from there. Once you hit the early 40s you should be pretty unstoppable in most missions (while leveling, and even at-level FPs should not be an issue). I think I had the most fun leveling as a Tank, but many of the people I play with in this game prefer to level up as a DPS and then switch.. Luckily, switching specs is pretty easy. I would suggest that you chose either tank or DPS, buy the appropriate mods/armors/enhances for that spec, then level up for 8 levels (until it makes sense to get new mods) and then switch to the other spec and buy the new stuff you need for that spec. That should give you a good feel for both specs and you can then decide which you want to remain,
  7. I am always excited to see what the next powers/abilities will do, especially in conjunction with what I already have. I look forward to hitting the level that provides the next power, meaning something that I put on my bar and actively use, as opposed to the passive abilities which are powerful, but do not quite have the "OOO SHINY" aspect to them. If I burn out on a character it is usually after I have run several ops with them at lvl 60, at that point they can start to be a bit stale. But I simply move to another of my characters and play them for a bit, then come back to the other characters when I feel the urge. Another thing you could try is "Respeccing" them. Taking your Jugg Tank and going the Rage path instead is quite a change up from the previous play style, and my help you with not burning out so fast. That is true for every class in the game, even Operatives moving from Concealment to Lethality will feel much different (Lethality is my current favorite spec to play, but check with me in a week, that may change, lol)
  8. This is an example of someone being deliberately obtuse. Gear from boss fights is NOT purchased with credits. It is earned by playing the game. There is not a single instance in this MMO (or any other MMO , to the best of my knowledge) when you can buy an unlimited number of a common item and immediately resell that item to the same vendor for a profit. In some games it is possible to buy items at a low price, travel to another vendor and resell the items for a profit, but in those instances it is part of the game play (thinking of EVE here, or any other game that includes trade and the risk entailed by it). But when you are traveling to the new vendor you are frequently risking the items that you are shipping. That is part of the fun of those games, and the greater the risk (typically) the greater the reward. In this case, it is irrational to assume that purchasing an item for 1 credit and immediately reselling that item for a 99 credit profit is "working as Intended", anyone that claims otherwise is either ignorant, lying, or attempting to justify their irresponsible behavior. And none of that should be allowed to stand.
  9. I want to play as a Drouk Imperial Agent. Other than that I will just take what they give us.
  10. I am Tickdoff-Tank, I was here for some of Beta, and played regularly through Explosive Conflict. I have many characters that were well geared back in their day, but are sadly out of date now. I have an Arsenal Merc (my main I think), a DPS Jugg, Assassin tank, Operative Heal (will most likely go DPS though, I suck at healing), Jugg Tank, and a couple Pub toons as well. I prefer Emp side and I love doing FPs and Ops. I am experienced in many MMOs, have Vent, Mumble, TS3 and Raidcall currently installed and am willing to use another chat service if you do not use one that I listed. I am easy to get along with, I rarely stress out over anything, and especially not anything related to a game. I usually play in the evening (Easter Time Zone, located in North Carolina) but on Sunday and Monday I tend to be most of the day. What I am looking for: A laid back group that is active on voice chat, my main reason to look for a guild is to have people to talk about the game with. I am looking to gear up my new Jugg Tank so I am looking to do a lot of HM FPs and OPs, especially EV, KP and EC (I know they are "old" now, but they are what I remember and I think it would be best for me to get back in the swing of things in the first OPs before tackling the new missions). I have a very sarcastic sense of humor, which is also quite dark. I have been a paramedic for a long time and black humor is just part of what we do I have a wife and 9 year old daughter, occasionally real life must take precedence over the game, now matter how irritating that is. If it sounds like I would fit in with your group please respond here, send me a private message or look me up in game. I am currently leveling up my new Jugg Tank, named Williminah. If you think I would be a good fit with
  11. I pre-ordered and have had an account since launch, only showing 1150 coins for me.
  12. I recently un-subscribed. I can no longer stand to be around this *community* The amount of complaining, idiocy, rudeness, entitlement and stupidity displayed by MANY players of this game is just too much. I love the game, I think it will continue to improve (and I truly hope it is around for a long time), but I don;t think that many of the players here deserve to have a good game. I hope their experience here teaches them something, although I doubt it will. But, as I said, I can no longer subject myself to the incessant whining, both on the forums and in game. I may return in the future, but I expect that it will take a while.
  13. Exactly. It appears that NCSoft has decided that they will recieve a better return on their investment by shutting down CoH and putting that money elsewhere. That does not mean that CoH was doing BAD, it means that it was not doing well ENOUGH. (by their metric at least)
  14. I suggest that you do a little research into the topic before you post. Ever heard the old saying "It is better to remain silent and be thought an idiot than to open your mouth and remove all doubt"? CoH was making money, was expanding, introducing new content and getting even better with each issue. It may not be a game that you enjoy but it was doing well. Many CoH players are already here, there were quite a few posts on the CoH forums about people coming to TOR, which is why I posted this thread. One of the best parts of CoH was the community and I would love to see more of those types of people in this game. As to WoW, many WoW players came here at launch and I can easily see some of them going back to WoW when it is F2P, even if they are not a full time WoW player. I am not a big fan of WoW, but it can not be denied that it is the most popular MMO out there, so they must be doing something right.
  15. I despise Voss. I refuse to run any missions on that planet aside from my class quests, and I will only go back to do the class quests once I have hit lvl 50. I refuse to even fight the NP simply because it is on Voss, and I am content with never getting my Campaign boots. Simply the worst planet in the game.
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