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  1. I would pay cartel coins for a neutral faction who's only future missions came from mission terminals (with no hope of a storyline whatsoever and make it a one way deal) if it meant I could raid in either the Rep or Imp ops as I am neutral to the factions. I would sacrifice my alliance on one or two of my characters for that. Hell make it a Legacy Level 50 perk.

     

    There are some of us who do not care about the story the 2nd time through. Hell I dont read the lore and I spacebar through everything. I don't even know who the dread guard are or how they fit in the game and I couldn't be happier. I just wana raid.

  2. I think its a bad idea because the whole point of leveling is to get to know your class and skills. a trooper can be heals, tank or dps, i think that if you had the option to play any of the three you would not learn how to do any one well. The first 10 levels are a throw away to get you use to the game, in which point you evolve and decide what path you want to take. If you're going to allow advanced class changes then you should just allow complete class changes because its the same god damn thing. You are something but you dont want to be that something so you wana be something else now.

     

    Class changes are bad news because it only encourages badies to keep being badies instead of trying to learn the game through practice. You'll never get good at anything if you dont practice at it. Plus bioware has made it so damn easy to level an alt its sick so just level a god damn alt already so you can raid in 2 guilds instead of one.

  3. I've reached Legend with GSI and i have some left over tokens from completing the weekly. Currently they are worth 0 credits to a vendor. Considering that all that rep gives you is ability to purchase some distinctive items why not have the reputation tokens vendorable for bonus cash. That would give me some incentive to keep doing them. I wouldn't even mind making it a Legend unlock with the specific faction of which tokens you are selling to ensure people actually grind the rep as opposed to just selling the tokens for a money boost.

     

    Thanks.

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    My character name for that toon is Spib. Where is your picture dude?

  5. Carebears really? this isn't World of Pandacraft bro if you want to show off you're 133t haxxor PVP skills then go to a Warzone or a full out PVP game, plain and simple praying on a lower level player who is trying to find there way around doesn't make you super duper omg I killed you pew pew!

     

    I think you replied to the wrong thread, everyone was equal level and I never said i was leet, in fact I said i died several times in the battles waged. I use the term carebear because its someone flagged in a pvp zone refusing to pvp and then crying about it when he gets engaged.

     

    When you flag for pvp it means you want to fight other players, thats the whole point of it. There is no other reason (other than an accident) to flag for pvp. In this case it was not an accident as they knew full well that they were entering a pvp zone.

  6. ............Everyone, mostly, is missing the point....same faction PVP should take place or be allowed in open world areas....when the game was first released people were enjoying open world PVP on Illum, but since we lost 90% of our subscriber base there's no one left to pvp. Soooo....Bioware took a same move every other game is doing by allowing same factions to kill each other in those areas...only to give a tiny, tiny tiny area on one planet to those players who want to pvp. Why pve players can't avoid that area is beyond me

     

    Fixed.

     

    I disagree with you Palerydr. Just because you don't agree with how the game was created doesn't mean everyone should be inherently playing by any one person's rules.

     

     

    I can't stress this enough, Bioware gave PvPers a tiny tiny enclosed area on a remote planet and said "In here...go nuts. We'll even give you achievements for it." Next thing you know you have a bunch of PvEers wandering into this area like "Hey screw those warning signs they posted outside, they don't pertain to me as I am a PVEer and although I am in a PvP zone because I am a PVEer the rules do not apply to me. No one will attack me because they should just know that I do not PvP and I'm sure they will ask permission to attack me before initiating said PvP thus I will be able to specify that I do not PvP and hence they should look elsewhere for a fight "

     

    This is the type of thinking I have seen from players in that zone and in my opinion its just plain wrong. If you disagree please enlighten me not just with your opinion but with how you came to that conclusion.

     

    Thank you.

  7. A note to the original poster:

    What was not appreciated about your senseless and constant attacks is that you were assisting Imps in killing your own faction and doing so on the non pvp geared folks. I stood there waiting for you, even called you out. You instead avoided me and went after the easy marks that were questing. The Eh-Team showed no honor at all in the situation by assisting Imps. Open world PvP, I'm all for it. In fact I was there chasing an imp through 3 instances. Your free to justify your actions in any way that you want but I am quite sure that even us hardcore PvP'ers find no glory in defeating defenseless members of our own faction.

     

    Um there were not senseless, u get achievements now for world kills and outlaw's den kills. I was also killing everyone equally and got killed many times as well. Just because some Reps died before some imps did doesnt mean a thing other than tactics. Also I do not own a single pcs of PVP gear, let me reiterate, I do not own any pvp gear at all. Inspect me and you'll see my valor is rank 10. Also, I'm a commando which is one of the weaker classes for PVP anyhow. It was all in good fun to kill people before they found the treasure. Its a pvp zone, ur supposed to do that.

     

    I have no idea who you are and if you called me out I didnt see it, I wish I would have, it would have been more fun.

     

    Bottom line, Bioware is encouraging pvp by putting objectives in pvp zones. They want you to attack people and I wasn't attacking ppl with macrobinocular quests I was attacking people with seeker droids. Not sure if you are aware but there is only one real "treasure" in such a zone, so if u dont kill other players they may find it before you which is why you want to kill them, no one likes waiting 2 hours for the treasure to respawn. It makes sense to kill people in a pvp zone. In a warzone u have objectives, what do you think the objective is in a world pvp zone? There is no point to capture, so it must be to own the zone or kill others before they find the treasure. Which is what i was doing. Remember, I was dieing too, we died several times and had to run back in. We even died to people in pvp gear, we went back in and tried again and we killed some of them.

     

    I'm glad we had this talk, I think we can both walk away from this a little more educated.

  8. It's also amazing that the majority of "world PvP" is people killing defenseless people, or preoccupied people.

     

    It's also amazing that most "hardcore" PvPers consider killing defenseless people "real PvP".

     

    I like my opponents to have an equal footing so that when I beat you, you know it is because I am better than you.

     

    I don't know the particulars of what this thread is about, but I am pretty certain my post is accurate to the situation without even knowing it.

     

    Sorry but I dont inspect every player before I am about to attack them, I'm not even talking about open world pvp, if you are in a pvp zone (A ZONE DEDICATED TO PVP) the assumption is that you understand the risks that come with it. If you are under geared or have no interest in PVPing then you should not be in the zone, period.

     

    I'm not gona ask every person if its ok that I attack them before i do (thats called dueling), its called the element of surprise and some classes are completely built around it. He had a saber or a gun, he was flagged, he was not defenseless. Undergeared and underskilled? Ya, most likely, but that's not exactly my fault.

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