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Noon started following Buttersworth
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Noon started following BlackMarrow
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Noon started following masterjoyce
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masterjoyce started following Noon
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QFT If I'm not jumping up and down, I am trying to climb the nearest wall. EDIT: And don't forget jumping over the lines on the floors. Don't wanna break anyones back.
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Finishing my character, and stepping onto Tython. I was one of those wackos that followed this game for 3 years before it launched .
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I'm pretty sure 1/3 of the population doesn't even actively visit these forums. And even if a third of the players did, it would still only be a fraction of them complaining.
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"May the Floor be with you." Or something like that. It was just so unexpected that I lol'd.
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Maybe its just me, but I think those look allot cooler than your average blaster/rifle. The normal SW guns remind me of something Nerf would sell.
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Maybe its just me, but no matter what the VO is; I will space bar the convo once I am done reading the subtitles. Unless its a group convo, then I usually just sit through everything so the others won't feel rushed.
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Social, PvP, and PvE. The only difference for me is... I don't want a weekly schedule of things I am required to do. When I have time off work, I want to login and play.
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I can usually punch in my security key in about 2 seconds, and I haven't had a single issue with it, so... Not sure how this is a big inconvenience.
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Its all perspective. If I go 1v1 with a raid boss, its going to squish me. Simple. To me, that doesn't mean that the boss is hard; it just means that I lacked the requirements to face him. And I am a idiot for attacking him solo. Now if I go 1v1 with another player, I have a general idea of what is required to beat his class; but I never know what exactly they are planning to do, or what is going to happen. I have to size up each individual player in moments before I attack them, and hope that I made the right choice. For me, I find more enjoyment in the challenges PvP offers.
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I'd say its probably a mix of 1, 2, and 4.
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I leveled from 10-50 with it, and enjoyed it. I gave Watchmen a shot after hearing how amazing it is, took some getting used to and it wasn't bad... But I wasn't feeling it, so I gave focus a shot; with it I did a little better in wz than I had with Watchmen, but it wasn't all that fun for me. So I ended up switching back to Combat, and am sticking with it for now. I leveled with it, and I just feel comfortable using it. Not going to feed you any bull on which of the three is statistically better; just telling you straight up which I enjoyed playing more.
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Leveling as Scoundrel is much harder than before
Noon replied to Lijun's topic in Scoundrel / Operative
Surprised you had an easier time with a Sentinel. I played a Scoundrel/Sawbones during Beta and had a blast. At launch I made a Sent, leveled him to 50, and everything was allot slower (not saying it was terrible or difficult, just slower), so just recently I made a Scoundrel/Sawbones and I've gotten em leveled up to 25; and haven't slowed down at all. Hell, I have been able to solo all of the Heroic +2 quests; which is something I couldn't do easily on my Sent. Not sure if Scoundrel is nearly as awesome as it was in Beta (miss having portable cover), but its still fun. -
If the legacy system wasn't put in at launch unfinished
Noon replied to Necrosia's topic in General Discussion
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Will Bioware really change Sentinels mechanics?
Noon replied to Superastro's topic in Sentinel / Marauder
I want their style to remain the same. But, I wouldn't mind seeing a few changes made to combat; just to get it more on the same level as the other specs. Not a big change, just a tiny buff in certain areas. Maybe add another second or two to precision slash.