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  1. So when I queue for a WZ and it pops I would like to see a bit more information. First, maybe how much time is left in the match and second what type of game it is. I hate getting dropped into a match as it's ending. I might spend more time loading than I do in the match. That's not very fun. I also find certain gametypes a lot more fun than others. I'd love to know what kind of game I'm getting into when I click ACCEPT. If it's going to be something I don't enjoy I might just go ahead and pass on it. I'd think such a thing would give BW some decent metrics about what games/locations players enjoy and might want more of. Seems like it might be good informaiton for BW to have. If 90% of players are declining on Huttball, that'd be good to know before BW spends resources developing a new Huttball map.
  2. Actually, don't listen to this tip. Sure you mean well, but if you leave the gear on he will act as though he has no gear because you aren't levelled enough to use it. Put that stuff in the cargo hold and come back for it later. If you take Cybertech (?) as a crew skill you will be able to craft a lot of parts for HK. Otherwise you have to gear him up just like any other companion. You don't get to be level 15 with a companion making use of level 50 gear.
  3. Quit bull********. BW is so involved it's absurd. They made and update the game itself. If that doesn't count as involvement for you then you're off your rocker. There is absolutely no reason BW should devote resources to a third party tool. Would it be nice to have some parsing built into the UI? Of course. The more UI options the better, but to suggest that BW has some sort of obligation to take up Joe Schmoe's side project is just beyond reason.
  4. But the original title was Revenge of the Jedi. I'm not saying, but I'm just saying.... Yeah, but let's be honest. Lucas' understanding of Star Wars is less ideal than you'd expect.
  5. Is that on the Imp or Pub side? OP: Every game has it's share of ******s online. It's a shame, but that's what you get when you give immature people the ability to talk **** to people they never meet. There are plenty of us polite folks out there playing too. Unless you ninja gear. Then you go to the Special Hell. The FPs really do need some tweaking. All that people are after in them are the bosses for gear/comms. Any trash that can be avoided is skipped because the the return is insignificant. Spending time wading through a lot of trash when you're level capped doesn't make sense. Even before you're capped the trash mobs might net you 100 XP or less. That's hardly worthwhile compared to the turn in for the quests. I like the idea of bonus missions granting a side boss. A couple FPs use mechanics like that, but more should. If you're on Ebon Hawk send a message. I like doing FPs with other laid back people.
  6. AWESOME. This bug has been really annoying. I'm so glad to see it being addressed.
  7. I think you're making some unwarranted assumptions. 1. What the class balance guy plays isn't relevant unless you believe he is intentionally imbalancing the classes to give himself an advantage. That's a bit far-fetched to say the least. 2. The fact that more people play Lethality doesn't mean it's better. It just means more people play it. It is probably the more user friendly PVP spec since DOTs and mobility are awesome. Or you were being sarcastic. That's possible.
  8. You can shrink the icon and make it more transparent. It doens't go away completely, but it's an improvement.
  9. The GTN is a marketplace. If people are NOT selling for the highest price they can get, then they are doing themselves a disservice. There is nothing to gain from subsidizing your prices.
  10. I think the 2.0 is something like 37/7/2, but will be the first to tell you I'm not an expert. Other folks can probably offer more complete information. You'll evenutally take all the left tree of course. The middle tree has a couple T1 skills you'll find useful. One increases your pool of Force the other reduces costs. The right-most tree will have a Willpower percentage increase in T1. Those should help boost your resources, but at 22 you aren't going to have a complete build so don't worry too much about it.
  11. Depends on perspective. Not to step on any toes, but religious texts tend to be okay with murder and slavery and are often used for moral frameworks.
  12. I disagree that such people are intrinsically enemies of society. Or if they are enemies of society, that it would make them any more/less moral than society as a whole. Apart from? Sure. But rejecting your "social obligations" is a LONG way from being evil. "Peace is a lie" doesn't break it for me. It is an important element. It speaks to the nature of humanity. We have emotional responses. We love, we hate, we have happiness and sadness. Our lives are not peaceful. "Peace is a lie" is a direct contradiction to the Jedi, who train children to be emotionless monks. The first line of the Sith Code rejects that idea. The Sith savor emotions because cutting away emotion is like cutting off you left arm so that your right arm will be pure.
  13. I never read it as freedom in the physical sense though the present Sith certainly take a physical perspective on it. I understand it as freedom from the limitations we might place on ourselves. When we see what we can accomplish through passion and dedication, we are seeing our power to shape ourselves and the world around us. That can be totally surprising and liberating. "I didn't think I'd be able to achieve X, but I worked my *** off for it and was able to achieve more than I thought I could. I now know that I can do Y and Z." We have the limits we place on ourselves. Casting off those chains is freedom. There isn't anything evil about that. I think that the Sith we see in game, are corrupting the Code to serve their own goals and as a result it's become tainted with all this stuff that doesn't actually exist in the code itself. When you look at just the text, it's about freeing ourselves. There's nothing in it about dominating the weak into servitude, there's nothing about murder and mayhem. All that's there is a mantra about seeking individual freedoms.
  14. The Sith as portrayed in SWTOR are generally evil. But the philosophy itself doesn't have anything inherently evil to it. I always feel like the Sith in the SW lore have a distorted view on what the Sith Code is really about. The Code is essentially that our passion can lead us to freedom. There is nothing in the code about that passion having to be "evil". A passion to feed the homeless is still a passion. The Sith have a code that calls them to action, but it does not call them to any particular action. And it certainly doesn't call for them to be evil. There isn't anything wrong with being passionate. It's what we are passionate about that is the measure of our relative morality.
  15. I imagine it's because J.K. Rowling has some level of artistic integrity. Do you really want a bunch of hack writers making bank off the HP name? That devalues the franchise as a whole. Potential revenue is not something that should figure into the choice to write another novel. There is a distinct difference between content quanity and content quality. The thing is, that not all of the EU has helped Star Wars as a franchise. A lot of it is crap. Look at the way the prequels ruined what was a fun space adventure film. I'd argue that with a few exceptions, expansion after 1983 has been a letdown overall.
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