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  1. So just quick and dirty:

     

    My main character is a light sided sith warrior. My plan for his legacy is to have him and his twin brother to be children of two jedi who fell in love and left the order to live peacefully far away from Jedi judgement. When the empire invaded they got caught up in the war and in order to escape they split up and each took a child.

     

    The father and one child made it to the republic and he grew up to become the Jedi Knight, while his father disappeared searching for the mother who was captured by the Empire. The child who was captured was sent to Sith training at a very young age upon exhibiting force sensitivity.

     

    My Sith Warrior was too young to remember what happened, and is loyal to the empire, but never exhibited the ruthless cut throat doctrine the Sith prize and survived on his strength in the force alone. He never really took to the teachings and thanks to the overseer accelerating his training and bringing him to the academy early, was never thoroughly brainwashed. Then during his time on Dromund Kaas and discovering the Light Sided Sith's teaching about the Light Side of the force, he has been studying the light side ever since. After witnessing the collateral damage of empire citizens due to Sith bickering and infighting, and the acknowledgment that the empire only survives thanks to the hard work and diligence of its military and NOT the power of the Sith, he is attempting to bring a new more lawful and compassionate Empire into existence.

     

    My Jedi Knight is another story. While he doesn't remember his father, before leaving to search for his mother his dad did leave him a holocron detailing the crimes committed against them by the Sith. There resides a deep hatred and contempt for the empire that he hides well. So while generally compassionate and merciful, my Knight finds himself unable to show mercy to the empire and deals with them in a brutal and efficient unwavering manner.

  2. What a colossal PR fiasco. So instead of giving player's with high end PCs the CHOICE to use the high resolution textures, you make the decision for EVERYONE and just remove them completely?! The absolute gal of your developers is astounding. Then add this to the fact that all your commercial advertising material uses the textures in the open world that you have just removed is blatant false advertising, whether it is an actionable case I doubt but it is a shady business practice regardless.

     

    For F sakes at least render OUR character in high resolution.

  3. So spoilers etc:

     

    I just wrapped up the Corellia chain and finished the very last portion, and I went to Torhead and Darthhater just to look at the quest, and I noticed for the second to last quest "Making History" the item "Revan's Cross of Glory" is listed as a reward, but only if you had already obtained it somehow?

     

    As it was never mentioned in any side quest or bonus item, I'm assuming that it was just removed. But in the odd chance that it wasn't, has anyone been able to obtain this from the quest? And if so how?

     

    Links for reference:

     

    http://www.torhead.com/mission/79fLxPL/making-history

    http://www.torhead.com/item/azpeLVa

     

    http://db.darthhater.com/quest.aspx?id=1102

  4. That's how it was for me in closed beta as well. I couldn't make the opposite points go away no matter how many light choices I made afterward.

     

    I was told that's how it works back then, and you have to live with your choices.

     

     

    I'm not a special snowflake, everyone who I have talked to about this in guild have had the same experience that I have. So I guess you are broken.

  5. Nope, you can't farm more points for the side you want. Light points will always subtract from dark points, and 10k is the cap for either side. Once you hit that, you get no more no matter how many dark choices you make.

     

     

    Nope you're wrong. When I hit cap I had 1000 dark side points, and wanted Light Side 5. So I farmed 1000 more light side points and now I'm light side 5 with 10,000 light side points and 0 Dark Side. Gratz on being wrong.

  6. This is how it works.

     

    EXAMPLE:

     

    You have 10,000 Dark Side Points and 700 Light Side Points, putting you at 9,300.

     

    You make a choice that awards you 200 Dark Side Points, it subtracts 200 points from your Light Side Points.

     

    You now have 10,000 Dark Side Points and 500 light side points bringing you to 9,500 Dark Side.

     

    Farm 500 more Dark Side points, and then you'll be at 10,000.

  7. I posted this in Consular forums, but thought it would be more prudent to post it here.

     

    Alright so obvious spoilers are obvious:

     

     

    So I've played through my Sith Warrior storyline, and I know during the middle of my arc emperor's body is killed by the Jedi Knight, however he was supposed to be recovering in a new vessel. Now I've read that the Jedi Consular banishes the emperor permanently.

     

    So that's basically my question, what is the general story arc of the consular? Does he destroy the Emperor's spirit forever? What allows him to do this,

     

    I've read something about some power with the force the Consular has that allows him to shield stuff? Is there a possibility the emperor's spirit is still alive? Or does the resolution to the story leave zero room of his return?

     

    I'll eventually level a consular to experience the story myself, but it's not a high priority and I'm really curious about his arc. I've tried looking around for summaries of each classes stories, but can't find anything, so if anyone has a good link please share.

     

     

  8. Alright, so I just read an offhand comment from someone else saying that if you swap crew skills, you "remember" the level that you acquired. So if you swap back to the original trade skill you start right where you left off. Can anyone confirm or refute this?

     

     

    i.e.

    You start with Treasure Hunting and level it to 200.

    You then decide you don't like it so you unlearn it and choose diplomacy.

    After leveling diplomacy to 100 you decide you want treasure hunting back so you unlearn diplomacy and relearn treasure hunting.

    You immediately start at the skill level 200, that level that you were previously.

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