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Kogaion

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  1. The fact that you cannot make a choice that ends in Quinn not leaving that space station is the single biggest failure of any Bioware game I have ever played, and I have played them all.

     

    It goes against the entire story that they are telling, every fiber of the character they have developed along the SW arc, and the very essence of what they say makes SWTOR stand out from other similar games; story.

     

    The entire point of the whole story is you hunting a person who betrayed you to the ends of the galaxy and doing whatever it takes to end them. Along the way you kill (or are given the option to) literally countless individuals who have done nothing whatsoever to deserve it, and eliminated a huge number of people who threatened your goals.

     

    and right at what should be the high point of that story arc, here is this extremely prominent betrayal by a close ally who tries to kill you and has secretly been serving your arch-nemesis, and the only freaking option on the whole freaking game is to freaking forgive him and not tell anyone else on the team that he is a lieing, betraying, worthless piece of trash that doesn't deserve to be allowed to exist. :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad:

     

    the writers of twilight have more skill telling a convincing and consistent story then the worthless untalented two-bit hack who wrote this.

     

    totally agree here ...it was another thread about this extremly big fail in SW storyline ....i said it there too ...i hope there'll be more and more threads like this and Bioware will change this fail ....because i really think this is the biggest fail in whole SWTOR storylines ( i know they won't change anything and the wrong is done for us that got there ) ..basiscly it ruins the SW story that's it ...SW turns into a forgiveing understanding little Jedi at the end

  2. i was so disappointed when i saw i couldn't kill Quinn...that's a big mistake on the writers..no one can denie that a real sith wouldn't force choke bastard Quinn...

    all you guys trying to find some kind of explanation on why you forgive him ...you know how a simple solution would 've been ? ....Kill Quinn ( you will not have a healer companion)

    Don't kill Quinn

    and that's it ..the choice would've been on the player..and i would've killed him in pain as a real sith would've done

    why do bioware did that twist and took out the player's chioce ? ...it was so useless ..and it really ruined the warrior story..because we're talking about story here not practical use ...and no ..i'm a dps jugg and i didn't use Quinn since i got Jaessa ..and no real tank jugg uses a healer he uses a dps comp. ...etc....i have no need of Quinn and still ..it's hard to get past that fail

  3. I can't belive someone has problem with Angral and i say this without any kind of pride ....he's a wimp for lv 32 (guardian vigilance)...doesn't even compare with that first boss when you take your lightsabre on Tython (the big monster 1) or with that sith that was keeping Kira hostage on Ord Mantell ..for me those were really hard fights

     

    edit: i didn't take shien form...i'm vigilance on soresu

  4. i don' t agree with the posibility to change advance class BUT to charge so much for a talent respec ??? this is extremly stupid ..i can go past it thinking that is somekind of bug and it will be fixed ...why can't I respec to try different playstyles? I'm asking to much? the ones that oppose to respecs are so narrow-minded that can't handle the change of talents?...nvm. but this is ********
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