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Oyusan

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  1. Yeah, that is definitely a problem. Almost any game of this nature has players like that though. One of the biggest things that helps is sometimes players actually listen. If you take leadership and tell players where to go and what to do, they actually listen. Sometimes they don't, so I go find a spot in a WZ to campout while the Imperials farm the rest of my team. No need to die, no need to rage quit. With more time, hopefully more and more players from a server will get into PvP and the average skill level might go up. Since this game is still new, there could potentially be a lot of skilled players that haven't made it into PvP yet.
  2. I want to kill my C2-N2 droid and I can't. He is annoying and needs to die. He changes my ships diet without permission. He stinks it up with nectar. He does things without consulting me. He talks too much. I want to throw him out into space and shoot a photon torpedo at him. D:
  3. Again, this game is only a few months old and Bioware is planning an enormous amount of content/updates/addons/etc. That's just your opinion.
  4. First, I'm Jedi Sentinel lvl 50. I understand that SWTOR has a lot that needs to be fixed and improved. Like many players, I have gone through frustrations of being outnumbered, out-geared, low FPS, etc. The point of this thread is to encourage other players to stick with SWTOR. Yes the game has its flaws - which are all being addressed and fixed. By the way, this game is still only a few months old. When I started playing, I had an enormous amount of fun from level 1 to level 50. When I hit 50, I went through a week of getting owned by Imperials and criticized by my team for sucking. No constructive criticism, just pure rude stuff like "You f****** suck, give up PvP." This was my first week in any form of PvP combat in any game. I was a total noob at this. I bit the bullet, sucked in the pain, toughed it out, grew a pair of b***s, and went through a transformation. The best way to describe the transformation is to use the movie Fight Club as an example. I went in a wad of cookie dough and came out carved out of wood. My skills with my casting, cds, aoe, etc all improved. I went through Jedi Sentinel guides online, asked for advice, saved up and bought PvP gear, continued to endure the pain of losing, being outnumbered, out geared, etc. ---THIS IS WHAT COMPETITION IS ABOUT - THIS IS REAL PVP!--- Now my troubles are almost gone - with the exception of performance issues which are being addressed. -I crush almost any Imperial in 1v1 combat. -I am almost always in the top 3 in most damage/kills. -I finish Dailies and Weeklies in Warzones with a breeze. (skill level and leadership skills have made a difference between wins and losses) -Although I still die all the time on Ilum, I am good enough to get kills before I die. Meaning I have been finishing Ilum Dailies and Weeklies with no problem. My point: Yes it is tough and unfair and this and that.... Grow a pair! Being patient and persistent has paid off. If you want to be babied, go play a baby game.
  5. Oyusan

    Ilum is unplayable

    I get as low as 2 FPS and about 10-15 FPS on average in Ilum. My computer: Core i7 960 OC to 3.6ghz 12gb ram 80gb SSD - Windows 7 2x 300gb WD Raptor Raid 0 - SWTOR/Games 2x Seagate 1.5tb - Storage GTX 480 SC 27" 120hz 1920x1080 All settings max. SWTOR Windows 7 settings: -set to disable Visual Themes and Desktop composition -set to run with Win XP SP3 Compatibility -set to run as admin -Direct X 9.0c installed The above 4 settings improved fleet FPS from 10-20 to 30-40 and keeps me close to 111 FPS on almost any planet. Also, made Ilum BARELY manageable. 80-111 Average almost everywhere 30-40 Fleet 2-15 Ilum ??? --------------------------------------------------------- My system powers through everything else with no lag, no FPS issues, no slowness, nothing. Ilum NEEDS to be fixed.
  6. The game has many flaws, and it isn't perfect. That being said, my subscription stays active because I think the game is awesome enough to negate flaws. I see BW working actively every day hand in hand with the players to improve the game. For me, I think being patient will have a big payoff over time. I know you all want instant perfection. I just wanted to suggest to you all to wait. This game is worth it. Thats just my opinion.
  7. I'm sorry, but I the only problem I see is with your thought process. This is not criticism and I'm not trying to be rude or anything of that nature. I'm simply lending advice. SWTOR is more than a game to some people, especially me. We put hours and hours and hours into this game, develop our characters over weeks, months, or even years (for those who don't play often). Eventually we (not all but at least some) develop an emotional connection to our characters. I'm quite proud of mine. ---Now do the part where we make decisions--- Hopefully this part will help. I have a ZERO tolerance policy for carelessness. I also consider my time important and believe only a super strict hand must be used in enforcement. --------------------- The prisoners weren't important to save - the need of the many outweigh the needs of the few or the one. You should have let them die. A captain on a flashpoint disobeys orders - immediate death penalty. An enemy attacks me in the story line or PvP - death penalty. (unless i die first) Any action against the law, rules, beliefs, etc of my side - death penalty. When unsure - shoot first and ask questions later. All people but me are expendable Not an eye for an eye... my policy is 10 eyes for an eye. People who stand in my way must be crushed. --------------------- I think I got the point across. Just get your morals, ethics, and rules of conduct in order. Then decision making is simple.
  8. Oyusan

    Battlemaster Bag RNG

    Its not that. It is the fact that theoretically someone who plays much less and goes through less bags can end up with better equipment. That part isn't fair.
  9. Oyusan

    Battlemaster Bag RNG

    I know. The whole random chance is completely unfair.
  10. You are right. Almost every time I get into a PvP warzone, I tell myself that I should have been a healer. I think my next character will be a Sage.
  11. I understand your point. Would you agree that a healer that can not only heal himself faster than he receives damage, but deal little bits of damage here and there while he keeps himself alive - has a huge advantage?
  12. I have enormous difficulty killing healers in either PvP group or solo, warzone or Ilum. It seems that they heal faster than I damage. (and I'm a Sentinel too) After a long ground out fight, I run out of health and die. Maybe I'm under geared, maybe I suck, maybe healers are overpowered, or maybe a combination of all three. I'm not looking for a disagreement or argument - I'm just stating that killing healers (especially Sorcs) is extremely difficult or impossible(for me) compared to everything else.
  13. Oyusan

    Battlemaster Bag RNG

    Not just BM bags, the Champion bags too. If two players play the same amount of time and put the same amount of work, they should receive the same reward. I've gone through 30+ Champion bags and have only ever received two items - the rest being commendations. signed
  14. The murder of an enemy on a PvP server is all the reward I need. In other words: A matter of preference.
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