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Jeca_Cutrer

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  1. What... were you thinking? I can honestly say of all the crappy ways you've treated the LGBT community attached to this game, that is by far the single most disgusting thing Bioware: Austin have ever done.

     

    What? There are no gay men in the Republic? No lesbians in the Empire? Let me guess, though, both genders get opposite-gender romances, don't they?

     

    Really, you've got to stop the hyperbole. Bioware hasn't "treated" the LGBT community any way. They made a game. There's no direct bigotry in the game. Therefore the idea that people are being mistreated is impossible.

     

    This is not the California legislature. It's one game made by people who are in good faith making a continuing effort to incorporate more SGR into the game. Save your disgust for actual bigots.

  2. Wanting equality is not the same thing as having a misplaced sense of entitlement.

     

    In this case, it very much is.

     

    Again, I understand wanting more than this, but saying you were "SCREWED" implies you were somehow betrayed, and you can't be betrayed if you aren't owed anything.

  3. Whoa whoa whoa whoa...

     

    I'd like to see more thorough implementation of SGR too, but SCREWING THE LGBT COMMUNITY?!

     

    Let's be very clear: BioWare doesn't owe you anything.

     

    This is the same attitude of entitlement that gamers have shown about EVERY issue.

  4. Dude, have you ever played a game in your entire life?

     

    Go do this professionally or something, and leave the rest of us to actually have a good time.

     

    I don't remeber calling anyone any names. But that's my bad English for you. Might have inadvertently typed something offensive without even realising it.

     

    And immediately after ...

    Ah, I see you edited. Allow me to retort:

     

    You can't claim bad English then use a sentence like that, complete with correct use of an interjection and the word "retort" followed by correct use of a colon.

     

    It's not your English that's bad. It's your attitude.

  5. Bioware stated last weekend that this form of leveling was not an exploit. Since they stated that themselves I intend to spend my double xp weekend leveling in this manner. For those of you that wish to call someone doing this an exploiter I refer you back to Bioware stating that it is not an exploit. Have a wonderful weekend!

     

    Cite a source, please. I haven't seen this.

  6. Look, why some of you dont like when others have their own sense of fun?

    If you do not like it, nobody forces you to participate in it.

     

    You've been asking this for several pages, and we've been trying to explain it to you for as many pages.

     

    None of us are stopping you. You can keep doing the wrong thing. Your counter-hate, however, suggests a guilty conscience.

  7. acually no developwer said its forbidden...so.. its legit

     

    That logic will land you in jail.

     

    It's an exploit. You know it. Just be real about it. But all this rationalizing just makes you look like an even bigger fool.

     

    Yeah, same here. For those of us who like the story content and enjoy leveling alts, there's not much appeal to double XP.

     

    When you've done Trouble in Deed seven times, I don't begrudge you wanting an XP boost so you can stick to the class storyline and only the sidequests you prefer. I can tell you it's made my alt experience grandly better.

     

    See? I'm not a fanatic. I just am not trying to delude myself or anyone else into believing that taking advantage of a clearly unintended game mechanic to power level is anything other than cheating.

     

    ITs not an exploit. You can't exploit bad game design, you can only exploit bugs. =)

     

    Say that with an Arkansas accent and people might believe you.

     

    After all, this all depends on what your definition of "is" is.

  8. As I said I didn't use this approach, I'd find it incredibly dull, however I disagree with you.

     

    A) What imbalance? - It's very easy to get a char to 50 as it is, the route there makes zero difference to anyone, even if the person can't play their class it doesn't matter as people will just not group with them.

     

    B) I don't see how it's cheating, incredibly boring certainly, but a person doing this gains no advantage over anyone else with level 50's (I have loads of 50's).

     

    I'm sure you can pull a Bill Clinton all night long in rationalizing why it's not cheating. At the end of the day it's still just a flimsy rationalization. It's cheating. You know it; you just want to know it.

  9. We did not whine, just never came back.

     

    Cool.

     

    Sorry but this is an example of very very bad game design. We would never call for anyone to be fired, but must agree that in many areas, not only this one, the design is very poor and shows a lack of talent and understanding of what design is all about.

     

    Not cool.

     

    The Gree event has PvP components that add fun for PvPers and detract it from everyone else. A game's failure to be exactly what YOU want it to be is not very poor game design and does not show "a lack of talent and understanding of what design is all about."

     

    This is exactly the entitled gamer attitude that is making everyone make fun of this thread. "I didn't like it," and "It has flaws" has become "As a player of this game who has never been hired by anyone reputable to make a game myself, I hereby pass my immensely credible judgment on these billions of bits of code that I have never actually seen."

     

    Get over yourself.

     

    I'm sure you also send emails to airline pilots telling them that their inability to eliminate turbulence shows a lack of aeronautic expertise and piloting skill.

  10. The thing is that some gamers make legitimate complaints when the game company expects more money for stuff that should have been there in the first place. For example, Cryptic eventually caved and gave the first Champions Online expansion away for free because the game's content was severely limited at launch.

     

    But even the harshest TOR critic with any grounding in reality can't claim that TOR fails to deliver on content.

     

    Hell, the complaints I see are almost always complaints about how all the free content it regularly adds isn't good enough for their liking.

     

    You've got a legitimate complaint if your car is missing a rear bumper and the car company offers to sell you one. But we're talking about rims at this point.

  11. If there are Star Wars zombies, it's not a far cry to have Star Wars vampires. I wouldn't be surprised if something like that doesn't already exist in the EU.

     

    For instance, for the vampire charm thing, one of the books had an alien named Xizor who could emit pheremones that made him instantly attractive to almost any woman.

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