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Smarf

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  1. Thanks for the tips, I'm just starting out a Vanguard too and this helps. For leveling, is it better to go with the Endurance heavy items or Aim? A lot of the mods will either be 10 Aim / 8 Endurance or 12 Endurance / 6 Aim. It seems like Aric does the most damage and I just stand there soaking it up, so I'm not sure if I should be tankier or more damage.
  2. Well if I pronounce something then I'm saying it out loud, so I say "The Old Republic". I also don't say OMG or *** in real life either though, so your mileage may vary. Oddly though, I say WoW in real life but usually just type out World of Warcraft. To be fair though, WoW is more ingrained in people and culture now though, and SWTOR has just come out.
  3. He does bring up a good point though. If Bioware succeeds at failing, have they succeeded or failed?
  4. Why do I have to pay first and last months rent upfront?! It's not like billions of people have stayed for 29 days and then left without paying!
  5. - Check map and find person on it. - Determine their location and if they're moving or not. - Wait a few seconds for them to get there or kick them and find someone else. - Problem solved.
  6. Game cards cost whatever the subscription costs. If it's 14.99 a month then you get a 60 day card for $29.99.
  7. Currently, the only use for dark side and light side is because of gear. You'll find equipment that either requires a certain rank (Dark Side I or Light Side III) or that you can't use if you're a certain side (Dark Side forbidden). There is no such thing as "grey" side as far as equipment goes, so you'd be missing out if you don't pick one or the other. Also, the Dark Side currently changes your appearance as you rank it up.
  8. I've seen people with the Black Bisector title but haven't achieved it with any of my characters. What am I missing?
  9. It's not a lottery, it's a lack of reading comprehension + laziness on your part. They said on day one of pre-orders that the day you redeemed your pre-order code would determine your place in early access. So there is no "lottery" or randomness to it, those of us who took the time to read 2 sentences and order in the first few weeks got in first. It doesn't get any fairer than that, unless you'd rather no one got in at all which is what every other ##$(*#($* game does.
  10. What's screwed up exactly? There aren't any problems in game, and the servers haven't crashed. I think you should actually play it before you start complaining about a bad launch. Or is this just another, "Waaaah, I didn't pre-order early and get to start playing with everyone else yet" thread?
  11. What exactly is not fair about Bioware saying, "the earlier you pre-order, the earlier you'll get into early access" and then doing that. It's real simple. If you wanted to get into early access on day one, you should have pre-ordered on day one. Period.
  12. Considering it's his personal account and not the official Bioware SWTOR twitter, he can say what he damn well pleases. And no it's not a real issue. They said from day one that early access was determined by when you pre-ordered. Besides, once all the whiners get in to play they'll magically forget about crying and just enjoy the game.
  13. No it doesn't remind me of that because getting a golden ticket was extremely limited and random. Getting into early access just required you to pre-order right away instead of procrastinating.
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