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Shadowmant

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  1. So I'm coming back into the game and primarily enjoy PvP with a splash of PvE content. I have a max level defensive guardian and was wondering if this class is currently in a good place for PvP or if I should perhaps level up another character.

     

    What are peoples thoughts on tanking guardians at the moment?

  2. amd phenom 1090t 3.2

    8g ram

    radeon 6850hd

    SSD hard disk

     

     

    Cannot run the game past 20 fps in pvp 40fps in fleet. /fix please

     

    Latest video card drivers?

    Latest HDD firmware?

    What sound card? Latest drivers?

    What mother board? Latest drivers?

    Wireless or Ethernet connection? Latest drivers for the network card?

    Background processes running?

    Virus/Security software been disabled to test?

    Have you tried to partition your drive (or use a second drive) and test on a known good operating system?

    Version of windows? Updated to the latest build?

     

     

     

    There are many factors your post does not take into consideration. Not sure I could say your issues are BioWares fault but I'm sure if you submitted a ticket with the appropriate information they would be willing to assist you.

  3. It will also determine what your companions think of you.

     

    Your light/dark has no bearing on what companions think, only there affection rating does. Now, some companions, while actively with you will gain/lose affection when you make some (not all) dark/light side choices.

     

    If they like the choice is more based on the choice then if it's light or dark though. My current companion has disliked most of my dark side choices but has also really liked a few dark side choices.

  4. Not sure about point 2 (I'm not in the EU) but as for point #1 -

     

    I thought communication from Bioware throughout everything has been phenomenal. Forums, twitter, facebook, fansite summits and conventions have all been used liberally to provide a constant stream of communication for a long time. Aside from having a live feed of the developer offices I'm not sure there is more they can do.

     

    We do have a grace period now (48 hours)... I think it looks really good on BioWare to take the community feedback to heart.

     

    Maintenance is unavoidable, especially during a launch. I think it's good that BioWare has chosen non-peak periods to do this and even communicated the times to us in advance for the EGA week. My only hope here is that the time to perform this maintenance reduces as time goes on.

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