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  1. It's BoE. Helmet is on GTN for 70k on Star Forge.
  2. Indeed. My smuggler is quite happy being the captain of her privateer ship and doing the odd jobs for creds and giggles.
  3. In Dulfy's companion gift guide it is stated that Master Ranos likes additional gift types when romanced. However, I cannot find any information on how she could be romanced. Has there been any information on that?
  4. As I remember and also as Dulfy lists it, every influence rank is supposed to add 1.5% time efficiency bonus and 0.5% critical rate bonus. However, at the moment the information for each companion has it reversed, 0.5% time efficiency bonus and 1.5% critical rate bonus. Is that working as intended, has it been documented anywhere as intended change? Or is it just a visual bug? 75% crit bonus on a rank 50 companion is nice, but seems a bit excessive...
  5. Annoying as hell that nothing can be linked from Cartel Market to chat.
  6. I wonder what exactly is so important to you - that they reply/acknowledge, or that they act? How critical is the ToS violation? Severe harassment? Game-breaking cheating? Copyrighted character name? Does it require immediate attention? If not, remember we didn't just have holidays but also two game patches which produced a lot of bugs that affect the actual game progress of many players, whose tickets/issues will likely take priority over a non-critical ToS violation. If it's anything requiring immediate attention, email is likely not the best way. (If screenshots are required, I open an in-game ticket first, to get a ticket number, then send an email with that ticket number in subject line.) For harassment there's an in-game reporting feature that raises the appropriate flags in the system, as is for a variety of other ToS violations. The In-game system pre-sorts and categorizes tickets while those arriving via email most likely have to be sorted manually, especially when the respective keywords are missing or misleading.
  7. Hm, interesting. I must have exceptionally bad luck then. In a thousand chips I had only reputation tokens (I'm maxed out on rep, so useless) and my lose rate was closer to 40%. According to this I should have had at least some jawa stuff.
  8. Nice, but the slot machine still doesn't have any detectable chance to drop cartel certificates, does it? But thanks for the PSA. I didn't notice.
  9. The 6-digit code is only valid for a very short time, i.e. a minute or so. You have to enter username, enter password, *then* open the app, get the key & enter it quickly before it's invalid.
  10. For me, Google Authenticator is easier to use. I always had trouble with the syn'cing the swtor app. Once it's set up, you just open the app and it gives you the code. It looks like this, it keeps automatically refreshing the codes in a 1-minute interval without additional input. Set up: - install, open - "add account" - "manual entry" (as opposed to barcode scan) - enter name of the account (doesn't have to be an email address, it's just for identification in the app, since you can use the app for multiple accounts) - enter the alphanumeric code from the swtor website, app gives you a 6-digit key - enter key on the swtor website
  11. You can also use Google Authenticator app. Has worked for me reliably since the SWTOR app stopped working. Also make sure the date, time, and time zone of your device are set correctly.
  12. After the DvL event, which I enjoyed a great time, revisiting all the class stories in a breeze, with a new set of characters that I enjoyed, with new life in the game, events, group activities etc., several factors came together with 5.0 and Galactic Command that made me take a break of almost 2 years, with a short resub once or twice. Up until that point it was addictive and part of my daily routine to at least log in, check GTN sales, run a few missions, etc. Now I returned and as I'm tying up loose ends with old and new characters, catching up on Galactic Command and the economy, I'm enjoying it, but I don't see myself going back to the addiction levels. I started playing new roles which I enjoy and like to polish (i.e. shadow tanking, merc healing), but I won't be zealous about it. It's the only space MMORPG of its kind. Had Mass Effect 4 turned out to be the rumored MMORPG, I'd be there.
  13. Story: Jedi Knight Gameplay (Combat): Carnage Marauder, closely followed by Kinetic Combat Shadow Gameplay (Character): Sith Warrior (female)
  14. The methods *they* use are not available to you resp. not viable for regular players with a job (other than swtor). If that were so easy, the credit sellers would be out of business. You can invest real money at a much higher rate by buying cartel stuff and selling it for in-game credits. Crimson Talon armor set for example is listed at 70M on GTN. I don't know if it also sells for that price, but it's a direct purchase for 2600 cartel coins, selling it at 70M is actually a decent conversion. The billionaire players, I suspect, are investing time and real money that I personally can't or don't want to invest (ops, conquests, dailies/weeklies, heroics, cartel market, GTN, etc). I think one very basic key is observing and understanding GTN trades and cycles, if you can't/don't want to spend 8+ hours each day earning credits through missions. I had a guildmate who spent about $300-350 per month on cartel coins. (That changed when his first kid arrived.) He still didn't get rich because he didn't have the patience to manage the sales properly.
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