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Fastor

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  1. I'm kind of curious what game allows two people to be logged into the same account at the same time? I've never heard of any game that allows that.

     

    The answer to your question is that you can't do that. If you want two separate accounts, you need to separate copies of the game and two subscriptions.

  2. yea i think i just need to get used to this new thing,

    but other than the control the game is pretty good:)

     

    and hopefully they will put in the control feature in the future.

     

    thanks for the quick reply guys

    What control feature are you looking for?

  3. I'm betting it was an intentional decision. I've played games where the furniture and buildings are to the same scale as the player model and it just feels weird. It's as if I'm in a doll house, even though it's more accurate.
  4. The multiple class story lines are one of the biggest reasons that I bought this game. I want to create multiple characters and level them all the way through so that I can experience all of the stories. If you find that you don't like your current class, that's just an opportunity to experience a new storyline.
  5. The US Congress passed a law allowing a state to collect state sales tax on internet orders of digital or shipped goods regardless of location of business. This was meant to allow businesses to compete equally with places like Amazon back in the early 2000's when they were advertising their no sales tax buying. (Also to decrease government spending on the federal level to make up for a marked drop in state tax revenue.)
    Wait! Really? I am completely unfamiliar with such a law and I keep in pretty good know about this topic. Can you link me to it?
  6. WoW tried it by adding extra gold, badges and in some cases (Oculus) loot to encourage people to finish instances. it didn't help any.

     

    if you have any other ideas on how to offer incentives and track being nice, while simultaneously allowing automated, random grouping? I'd love to hear them.

    I'll admit that I don't have any off hand. But, I have serious objections to using barriers to entry as the primary method to improve quality. Falling back to economics, while the average quality does indeed go down when you remove barriers to entry, the size of the market increases and so the total utility goes up.

     

    I'm just saying, there has to be a better way.

  7. Motivation through positive reinforcement is always better.

     

    The incentive for people to be a nice person and effective player while in a group is ease of getting groups in the future (through friends and reputation). The LFD removes this by making it always easy to get a group.

    Is it possible that Bioware could add incentives to the game that would outweigh the lower quality introduced by removing barriers to entry?

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