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Miragee

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  1. Yes you meet him in the JK story. It also explains why you don't see him out in public. I'll leave it at that to avoid spoilers.
  2. Selling them unopened virtually guarantees a moderate profit, but you're not going to sell them for higher than whatever the average price is on your sever. Opening them is a lottery, you might get a rare item and be able to make a lot more than selling it unopened, but you also might end up with a bunch of junk you can't sell.
  3. Indeed. I thought the same thing. I was in beta, so I understand why they don't let you kill companions. But a dark side sith wouldn't let someone on their ship so much as annoy them without, at least, punishing them with pain. I mean you can hurt and even kill other NPCs, but you can't even slap a companion who you hate? Quinn really should have been rewritten though, when they decided on removing the ability to kill him. No Sith would let that fly (well maybe if you play a light sider). It feels out of character for my DS warrior to still have in on board.
  4. Saying there are no solutions might have been poor wording on my part, what I was arguing is your idea that we can still get what we want out of the game. If we like playing a certain way, and double XP ruins it, changing to a playstyle we don't enjoy won't fix it. Your solutions may work in a way, but they still take the fun out of the game. Thus why myself and other are asking they make the double XP optional, as in everyone gets what they want, instead of forcing it on those who don't want it. Maybe it's better to say the double XP weekend doesn't work for my playstyle, but whatever. Nobody was whining, a request for a change is not whining.
  5. Not everyone who disagrees with you is a whiner. For those who feel leveling is already too fast Those are not solutions at all, in fact thats exactly what some people want to AVOID. Not everyone has played through the game dozens of times, they still want to play through all the story content. Making double XP optional would solve that. Those who like it would be free to take advantage of it. Not everyone needs to be forced to play the game your way.
  6. Sadly it's likely easier to toggle it on server wide, rather than adjust each account. There are ways to around it, but I fear Bioware won't want to bother. i hope they do though, as that's a lot of weekends I won't be able to play some of my characters
  7. I think what the intention was that you must have at least 3 letters in the box, not that every world must be 3 or more letters long. Probably a minor programming slip up, that can hopefully be quickly fixed. It makes no sense to limit it in this way and I hope they fix it, whether it's a bug or not. This is what happens when a company who lost most of their QA department refuses to take advantage of the test server. I'd be surprised if this was the only bug that comes with 1.7.
  8. I got that one too, but its suppose to be a monthly reward as long as the key is on your account.
  9. You are able to use EA cash cards, which are available in many stores and work similar (the option at checkout calls it "EA account balance" but you can enter a cash card code). Cards specifically for SWTOR are suppose to be coming soon, if not already out.
  10. Exactly. The article is not credible, unless they name a better source than some ambiguous "mole". It just sounds like someone making up a rumor for page hits. The site it's posted to is not at all credible either (the site is full of outright lies and rumors with no basis in reality). Besides Vader would not exist. Anikin was redeemed before his death, so he'd be Anakin Skywalker, not Vader.To bring Vader back as Vader would mean ignoring the entire ending of ROTJ. Which would tick off fans worse than the new trilogy did (and likely kill the franchise too).
  11. You do realize this will have no affect on SWTOR right? Lucas' involvement was to license the IP and OK the direction Bioware wanted to take the lore. Now all they do is collect royalty checks so unless the replacement demands a higher portion of the profits (which might not even be possible, depending on what kind of contract is in place), it won't affect SWTOR.
  12. You can sell anything for whatever someone is willing to pay. If you're lucky, you'll be able to make a nice profit this way. On the other hand, if someone doesn't need to sell it for an inflated price, they have a right to sell it cheap. As with any market, the cheapest item will sell first. You have a choice: relist it to be more compititive or hope once the lower priced item sells, yours becomes the cheap one. If you find you're unable to make back the money spent on crafting, maybe crafting isn't for you. Everyone pays the same price for crafting, if someone is listing something at a loss it won't last. However if they're selling it for less of a profit than you'd like, well that's life. It would be unfair to both sellers and buyers for Bioware to force a minimum listing price. Buyers would see higher overal prices, and sellers would be unable to lst items for less in exchange for a quick sell.
  13. They mentioned that they plan something like that in the future. But they gave no hint at when, or even if they're working on it right now. Same goes for a hood toggle. OP, don't hold your breath It's just the standard "we're looking into it" right now.
  14. Your post is a bit hard to read, but I think I got it. You want to know if you need to take a companion with you to unlock their companion quests, right? The answer is no, you don't have to take them. If you never take them with you you can have all the companion coversations on your ship, and you'll be able to receive their class quests by talking to them there as well. Of course if you never take them with you you'll have to use gifts to boost the affection level in order to trigger their quests. Same thing if you make choices that they don't like during conversations. Also yes, some companion conversations and quests won't trigger until after a certain point in your class story. If you want to know what gifts each companion likes check out the information here: http://swtor.wikia.com/wiki/Companion_Character
  15. What's the point? MMOs change all the time, so this will be outdated by November, and completely useless by 2013. If you're looking for lore, since it's an official Star Wars game all lore can be found in the already existing SW Wikis and encyclopedias.
  16. Wow, they aren't even trying anymore are they? That has so many red flags that anyone with a hint of common sense would realize somethings not right. If you fall for this, you probably shouldn't be using computers at all, as you're putting yourself and possibly others at risk. If you want to alert EA/Bioware 9though they are likely already aware) EA has an email address to forward phishing emails to (don't forward it to CS as it'll likely just be flagged as spam and deleted).
  17. Miragee

    EA...

    Alarmist speculation. There are other factors to EA's stock falling, not the least of which is that the entire market is doing poor. SWTOR didn't meet the 2.5 million subscriber number EA was aiming for, so yes in that regard it's a failure. But it has kept over 1 million subscribers, which is something few MMOs besides WoW do. SWTOR is not the reason EA's stock plummeted. If their stock was solely dependent on SWTOR, the drop would likely have been minor. Regardless there is no point in trying to guess how much of an impact SWTOR has had on their stock price, unless you plan on buying EA stock.
  18. Unless you have stock in EA, why does it matter if the game is doing bad? If you enjoy it, play it until you no longer do. If you don't or stop enjoying it, unsubscribe and be done with it. No need to post about how the game is failing, or try to get everyone still enjoying it to follow you. We don't have access to EA/Bioware's player stats, so we don't know exactly how many people come and go. We don't work at Bioware, so we don't know what they plan to do in the future. All those prediction are just guesses, often not even educated guesses. A friend of a friend, or some anonymous guy at Bioware/EA is not a reliable source, and anyone who has ever followed gaming news knows just how unreliable those kind of "sources" are. All we really have is Bioware's PR promotions. If they turn out to be lies, you can take your $15/month somewhere else.
  19. You won't get your money back as they did give you what they listed on the box. You were hoping that they'd update the store more (so was I to be honest), but they never promised how often or how many times it would be updated. They did give the impression they would have frequent updates, but you should never put faith in PR speeches. If the store was your reason for buying the CE, consider this a lesson to never assume you'll get more than what's listed. Oh and you can always sell that statue. I've seen it sell for $25 -$40. It might help ease the pain, if you don't care for it.
  20. If you judge someone based on a character they play in a GAME, it's you who needs help not them. Other than that, this same topic has been done about 5 times on the SWTOR forums alone. Play what you enjoy and don't worry about what some anonymous internet user thinks.
  21. No more abusable than choosing your character names. They can apply the same filters and rules to ship naming.
  22. True, but it's not tied to the Origin service. That post is asking for feedback on the Origin client, which has nothing to do with SWTOR. It's not asking for our opinion on EA making Origin the exclusive digital retailer.
  23. I thought a few of their lines were funny... but they stopped being funny after the 4th or 5th time I heard them. I think the best solution would be to make him like the other companions, and only speak when you click on him.I don't see why anyone would want the same lines repeated every time they walk by him. Maybe if he had hundreds of lines to cycle through it would be entertaining, but he only has about 10.
  24. A lot of people come from other MMOs that are light on the story. So they are used to ignoring it. Unfortunately with SWTOR, the story is the main focus, when you ignore it TOR's other shortcoming become even more visible. It doesn't mean anyone is dumb, just that this isn't their type of game.
  25. I had someone who was either following me or doing the same quest. He invited me EIGHT times before I finally whispered him and told him to stop. Seriously if you do it once and it's declined, obviously that person doesn't want to group. Annoying them only lands you on the ignore list. Even doing it once is foolish IMO. If you don't talk, neither of you knows if the other person is actually doing a quest you want/need to do. My only exception is that if it's obvious you're both going after the same boss. Instead of racing to see who gets him first (and making the other person wait for it to respawn), it's better to try to group up.
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