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Ayern

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  1. @ OP well put. I hate crafting and I hate grinding. I have been forced to do it in so many others games...I simply refuse to do it any more. In beta and at launch I had the perfect answer, and now that is gone. I am no hoarder (err should I say was not a...) I spent credits to keep my gear and my companions gear competitive. Now that is not the case, I save every credit I can. At any rate, the game has lost all its allure for me, and I have already cancelled my subscription. This nerf was just the catalyst. The game is far to linear, you can tell it was made by people that make single player games. However, I digress. Enjoy your game.
  2. If you had bothered to actually read his post, he said he did have his speeder. Do you even have a clue what this thread is about? or are you just here spouting nonsensical crap? @ OP Either re-roll (I know painful) and do not buy a thing, and send all the credits you can to your main. OR, go grind mobs and sell junk. Either way, stay as far away from this broken crafting system as possible, it is a money/time sink at this point, nothing else.
  3. It wasn't just the slicer 'milk cow' as you so succinctly put it, it was the entire economies. Let me give you an example, based off fact. My wife did not take slicing, I did. I made quite a tidy sum of money and so did she. You see she is an avid crafter, loves it. I hate it and see it as a horrible time sink that I refuse to do. So the slicing system was perfect for me. She would take her crafted stuff and sell it on the Trade center, I would buy stuff off the trade center (from all sorts of people, not just her). Everyone was happy, everyone had credits. Then they broke slicing (that will be the sentence they focus on watch) and I stopped spending cash, because at higher levels things get very expensive, (you may find that out some day, when you do come on back) and now my wife has very few sales on the Trade center. Why you ask? because people won't spend money if they do not have money, therefore your crafted stuff isn't going to sell. She is actually more upset about the slicing break than I am. Point being, I understand you see yourself as a junior mod/forum police, and that is great, but spend less time in here, and more time actually playing and you will see that your argument is bunk. Slicing was just fine the way it was, nerfing it is only causing the economy to stagnate. I wish I had admin rights so I could remove posts like yours. Honestly.
  4. because even more people in that game didn't. If everyone has easy access to in game monies, then it heavily reduces the demand, therefore the farmers/sellers don't stick around long.
  5. I am not sure what you are basing your assumptions off of, but it has been proven that humans are pretty lazy. Making in game monies easy to get is the best way to stave off gold farmers and sellers, and all the bots, hacking and junk that comes with that ilk. Further more, you say that 'legitimate' new players would not be able to afford anything I would ask you this; What exactly do they 'need' to spend credits on anyway? and why could they not take slicing? Your arguments make no sense to me. Slicing will not (in its original form) unbalance the economy, on the contrary it will keep it moving. People will sell mods and other crafted items and make profits. While people that hate crafting, can play and have fun, and still dump heaps of credits on the people that like crafting. Not seeing the downside here. The proof is in the pudding. People are not buying off the Auction House nearly as much as they used to. Why you ask? because people can not spend money they do not have.
  6. yet useless, because anyone can do it and make cash instead of spending RW money on it. Also, it made actually crafting worth while because I WOULD spend money on others peoples stuff. Now I won't, it's not worth it at all now. Horde credits! that's the new battle cry.
  7. well you are entitled to your opinion, but I have played more than one game where the currency was a grind to get and guess what? people aren't going to do it. And you're a fool if you think otherwise. This will only invite bots/farmers/gold sellers into the game. Already people are not spending, which negates your entire argument. So nice try, but you are dead wrong here.
  8. This isn't wow...and contrary to your belief not everyone played wow. This question is so impertinent it's not even funny.
  9. Well put, very well put. Crafting is broken...and with all that test time.
  10. Sadly this seems to be taken straight out of the "how to manage your MMO to failure" hand book. I should not say failure, this game is obviously not that, but they have some systems that are flawed beyond what they should be considering the enormous amount of testing that went in to this game. The more I play this game, the more I want to cancel my subscription. Its essentially one long linear grind fest, that gives all the appearances of being poorly administered by people that think they are doing their clients a favor by making their product.
  11. Nope. Saving all my credits. I used to buy things, but I hate crafting, and refuse to participate in that time sink. Besides now it is pointless to me. Crafted gear is only marginally better than drops/quest rewards so I will make do with that. On a side note, it's a pretty heroic feeling running around in multi-color armor, or standing at a crafting station all day. I remember a dev saying they wanted players to feel like heroes from the start. Fail. I could go on with this theme, but it would be pointless.
  12. No it isn't clear. It is very difficult to figure out what you are talking about. Your typing is bad, your syntax is worse. If you want to make a point learn those two things and then do it intelligently. Either way, you are off topic so stop posting in this thread.
  13. Let me explain something to you. This is your opinion, It is not fact. Do not try to come here and explain your opinions as facts. Having said that, my opinions differ from yours in that I see slicing as it was at launch, boosting the economy. You see, people do not spend money if they do not have money. So by removing the shot in the arm to the economy that slicing was, you force the economy to stagnate. This opens the door for gold sellers, and all the other bad things we would rather avoid. But you are welcome to your opinions. Did you get your junior dev man hat yet? No? I wonder why...
  14. Pretty far from impossible. It just takes time. Back when all this first started (MMORPG games) we had to just try build after build, it is time consuming, but if you are killing well and keeping people alive (for the purpose of what OP is asking) then you should be just fine. I realize that now no one cqn do anything without hard numbers, and it is (imo) a pretty sad state of affairs. It takes a lot away form actually knowing how to play. Anyway, I am sure that someone will make a parser, Dps meters, tactic add-on, basically all you need to do is log in and your add-ons will do the rest add on before to long. Sad really.
  15. As a BH never use cunning over Aim...ever. Aim is the BH main stat, there is nothing we need more than that. I also suggest reading up on your toon. Learn what your skills do, what your stats mean etc.
  16. It's been done before. So impossible to implement is dead wrong. Way to have no idea what you are talking about. Door is that way--->. Now that that is settled. It would be incredibly hard to do with the current game system in place. SWG pulled it off because both factions (there should be 3, however I digress) could interact at any time or place. In order for this system to be viable this would need to be a lot more sand box and a lot less linear. All in all I love the idea (was a pre-cu MBH) but I just do not see it happening. Love or hate SWG they did nail it on a few things. Crafting, player bounties, player cities and housing, becoming a Jedi... However this isn't that and we have to play within the current parameters of the game. Which, aren't bad. Other than queue times that is.
  17. Yes, I have and it's not bad at all. I play ranged Dps toons, I know about kiting, you just have to figure this system out and then it is all good. You are the one being clunky my friend.
  18. Any class can be beginner friendly. Just follow the tutorials, read your skills and see what works best for how you want to play. This game has a learning curve, but it is not harsh at all.
  19. Pre-CU Master BH on Shadowfire - Straedter.
  20. 1. Wrong. I completely disagree here. The people that read and understood how the early access was going to work had no issues. Only people that thought they were somehow entitled to early access had issues. They never said you could 'buy' your way into early access by purchasing the CE over the SE. People assumed. Never assume, important life lesson there. 2. Its a new game and it's going through growing pains. Early access is also another round of stress tests. I would rather have them sorting out the servers now than when its live and I want to be in game having fun. 3. Maybe it's just your play time? Or maybe people in the EU pre-ordered and got their codes early, either way, I do not buy your conspiracy theory here. 4. Queue times. Is this the first time you have been in at the launch of a game? Every game launch I have been involved with (and it's way over 10) has had queues for the first couple days at least. This will be drug out longer do to phased invites, but eventually it will sort itself out. Learn patience. 5. Not addressing your EU conspiracy theories. All in all not bad. You are of course, entitled to your opinions ,and I respect that you took the time to order your thoughts and present them intelligently. Thank you for that. My counter thoughts are simply that you have nothing solid to worry about here.
  21. They can handle all the pre-order capacity and then some. It's not hard to open new servers. Your infantile attempt at an argument is incredibly weak to be honest. You think they did not monitor pre-orders? You really have absolutely no clue what you are talking about.
  22. Naw in my opinion they did EARLY ACCESS perfectly. Its a privilege, not a right. You are entitled to nothing. This is normally where I would say stop QQing about it, but I would rather you keep it up, I am really getting some great laughs at all this.
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