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Amonette

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  • Location
    Bristol, UK
  • Homepage
    http://swgirls.enjin.com
  • Interests
    Gaming, writing, cooking, making things, forums, subtly mocking idiots.
  • Occupation
    Contract PA
  1. That guys was actually Welsh I loved that one, it was not an accent I was expecting to hear!
  2. Insert clip of Kryton crying...
  3. Nice one, might have to try that Can I repost on my site?
  4. What's happening in Bahrain right now is an outrage. Not being able to move your character to another server is what one might call a minor inconvenience.
  5. And WTH is the first quote in your sig from? Cracked me up
  6. Women don't 'need' men any more than men need women. It's not about that. We can fend for ourselves, that doesn't mean we have no use for men whatsoever, the companionship is nice.
  7. Open a jar, maybe. Other than that, no not really,
  8. What is the difference, and why do you feel the need to avoid them?
  9. I wouldn't mind if they hadn't screwed the font up but it makes my eyes go funny. Horrible colour scheme and a rookie mistake, if you're using light on dark it can be very tiring if you make the text colour too light. Otherwise I can live with the new layout but the text is a pain to read.
  10. It is an interesting question in some ways. I run a casual guild - that still managed to get most of the first kills on our server, and we weren't exactly rushing, we just had the advantage of getting ourselves organised in advance and moving off our allocated server to a newer one when the queues on the one we were assigned reached around 4 hours in length. We're still playing and raiding regularly, but the guild size in SWTOR has gone down a bit, and quite a few people just log for scheduled events and play other games as a guild as well. We're cautiously optimistic about the new content, we're taking it nice and slowly so we don't burn right through it. The way I see it, the main problem is that while the levelling experience is one of the best I've ever had, organised guilds can shoot through endgame content quickly even if they only raid 2 nights a week if a) the end game content is limited and b) the content isn't terrifically challenging. That's the problem with new MMOs - people want them to have as much content as the game they just transferred over from and don't always appreciate that it takes longer than 4 months to add the level of end game content that many longer running games have. My advice to guilds who are twiddling their thumbs in SWTOR together is stay together but mix it up a bit and try out a few other games at the same time. Keep scheduling events for SW, but maybe work in a few other games that guild members are interested in and already play. That way you don't have to lose a good guild because the game wasn't quite ready to totally occupy them yet. Give it another year and there will be more end game content, that's just the way of it. As for BioWare laying people off - I would have thought they would have hired short term contractors to cover launch, it's the busiest time for any game. Would you be surprised if a department store no longer needed all the builders, site managers, decorators and planners once the store was finished? Of course not. They would have hired people on shorter contracts to cover the first few months and help the permanent team deal with launch issues.
  11. Interesting! I have filled in your survey and you are welcome to post this on my forum, http://www.thegspot.enjin.com
  12. Firstly, lol Secondly, try the cooking in Aion. It's the only MMO I can think of that has a really detailed cooking skill! Shame you can't make food in SWTOR, I'd be interested to see what food names BioWare would come up with!!
  13. Hmm and what is decided exactly by the laws of nature? I think you'll find there are very few women gaming who are trying to be men. Are you saying that gaming is 'more good' for men?
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