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DarrkLore

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  1. Yep, I miss playing FFXI. This three role thing is kinda boring. I miss my hybrid Red Mage. I wish there was a non-healing support/hybrid role I could play in this game.
  2. It wouldn't let me vote but I would've picked "it's good!" I definitely didn't like the first change you made. But now that you made the abilities on CD darker again I'm happy. GCD is displaying properly now, it's easy to tell what's up and what's not. I don't have any complaints about it now. Except that maybe the flashing could cause a problem for epileptic people...
  3. I definitely didn't like the first change they made. But now that they made the abilities on CD darker again I'm happy. GCD is displaying properly now, it's easy to tell what's up and what's not. I don't have any complaints about it now. Except that maybe the flashing could cause a problem for epileptic people...
  4. I was using X-Button to bind CTRL and ALT to my 4th and 5th mouse buttons since my mouse didn't come with any program of its own. Everything was working great until the last patch and now X-button won't work in the game any more. Can anybody tell me something else I can use to bind CTRL and ALT to my mouse buttons that will work with this last patch?
  5. Can't you just buy one of the keychain ones? It's only $5, it won't break the bank.
  6. I so agree. MMOs have become too watered down. It's much too easy to reach level cap and the longevity that MMOs once had is gone now. I used to disagree with people when they called TOR a single-player game but they're right. Sure there are a ton of people in the world, but most of the game's design is aimed at solo players thus making it play like a single player game. But it's okay. Soon enough (hopefully) ArcheAge will be released and us MMO players of olde will finally have something on the market more fitted to our tastes.
  7. Ugh did they make it worse AGAIN? The first time they messed with it, nobody asked them to and they just made a mess out of it. Now instead of fixing what they broke when they changed it, they decided to make it even worse. Ugh the way you guys had it originally was fine!!! For the love of Boba Fett, please bring back the grayed out buttons!
  8. I agree with this guy. I never ever ever accept group invites if I don't get a whisper first. I know a lot of other people feel the same way. It's just common courtesy to talk to the person first before you group with them. That's probably a big part of your problem.
  9. Yep... and we have WoW to thank for starting that trend. The way things are nowadays, there's no more sense of accomplishment. It really takes away from the game for me. I miss earning my way through the world. I've even thought about reactivating my FFXI account, but I heard they've made that game more casual friendly too... Oh how I long for ArcheAge to come out.
  10. Obviously you get more bang for you buck in regards to the amount of mats, the higher grade the mission is. But it seems the lower grade the mission the more likely you are to crit on it (probably because it requires a lower skill level). However, I think that's just speculation and we may need to do more testing to find out for sure.
  11. Because I like Cybertech just fine tyvm.
  12. 1. The fact that you have so many options just goes to show you how much of a lack of penalty there is. Ohhhh so you have to drop a few K to repair your stuff, big whoop. You pop up right in the same spot like nothing happened (unless you med center which people rarely do), no debuff, no exp loss, and ANYBODY can raise you. I really liked the way FFXI did their death penalty. Only certain classes could revive you (which helped make grouping so important), you lost XP, and if there was nobody to revive you you had to go back to your binding point, which is usually pretty far from where you just were. Death actually had meaning in that game and you actually tried to AVOID dying because of it, but in TOR it's just "whatevs." 2. Your space argument doesn't make much sense. Having mountains all over the place that do nothing other than hinder my direction is a huge waste of space. Open spaces that I can actually explore are not a waste at all, since I have access to every inch of it. And open games like that still have plenty of meaningful content, they just don't restrict how you get to it. Which allows for even more of those "cool!" moments. 3. Yes there's somewhat of an interdependence in crafting, but that's about it. I miss the days when there was an interdependence in the main aspects of gameplay like leveling, not just crafting. Most of this game can be completed solo no problem and that creates a community where nobody really gives a crap about the other players, just themselves.
  13. Yes I agree, MMOs these days are a shell of their former selves. But the MMOs of old wouldn't appeal to the largest population of current MMO players: the casuals. And since most companies care more about making as much money as they possibly can rather than capturing the essence that once made MMOs so special us old-schoolers, hardcores, and sandboxers get screwed. TOR is fun and I've enjoyed it more than most MMOs, but I still feel it's lacking a lot. For anyone else feeling like something is missing like the OP, I strongly urge you to check out ArcheAge. That game looks like just what the doctor ordered.
  14. I like it, but I don't love it. I've been having fun and I really like a lot of things about the game, but it still needs work. Although, no amount of work could change this into what I really want: a sandbox MMO. But I'll just have to wait for ArcheAge for that...
  15. I agree. I never saw the major appeal in WoW. With that being said, knowing what I know about WoW and it's expansions I probably would've liked Cata the best. But I'm one of those people who feels that WoW really dumbed down the MMO market. I haven't really liked any MMOs that I've tried since WoW came on the scene until this one. Even still I wish this game was a bit less like WoW. Soooo many instances ugh.
  16. Agree. That dude's as dark as it gets. I'm a Light Sided Bounty Hunter and I've really been enjoying playing that way. You won't miss out on anything by being light side that's for sure. A lot of my clients (quest givers) surprisingly react well to my light side choices too which I didn't expect. LS/DS mostly just seems to affect roleplaying and of course color crystals. So don't worry so much about which side you're on and just play how you enjoy.
  17. Yep there you have it. As far as gear goes, you're better of sticking with Aim because it affects tech damage as well as other stats. But a little extra cunning from datacrons makes a nice boost to your tech damage.
  18. It can very from server to server, but it will always be either a tank or healer that's the highest in demand. On average though it seems tanks are usually in the highest demand (and hardest to find) shortly followed by healers.
  19. Any tanked specced Powertechs, Juggernauts, or Assassins. DPSers can still do damage without gear, healers can heal without gear, but a tank would go down faster than Walmart's doors on Black Friday without decent gear.
  20. It IS a new mouse lol. I'm gonna try that X-Button I bet that'll work. If not there's always the registry... but I hate tampering with that.
  21. I've thought about doing that, but I prefer to turn and target with my mouse so I think the mouse buttons are a better fit for me.
  22. Great I'll try that when I get home! Thank you very much.
  23. The problem is my mouse didn't come with any software.
  24. Knowing Bioware, if they were to implement something like this, same-sex marriages would be allowed.
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