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Goroxx

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  1. Not sure if this will help, but have you tried clicking the "Reset" button on the quest first, then the "Abandon" button? I had to do this for some quests I wanted to abaondon, and it worked for me.
  2. Great story! Its the little things like this that I'm loving about the game. Bugs, etc., will get fixed in due time.
  3. Thanks, Bioware for providing the Server Group forums. Its not the ultimate solution for everyone who wants individual server forums, but its a welcome step in the right direction for organizing the chaos that is the Guild Hall forums. Best feature - for new posts, you're required to select your server from a dropdown box, and that automatically appends a label to the beginning of your subject line, so that the reader can easily skim down the list and see what posts apply to their server. Now if they add the ability to filter out posts by that tag, that would be the next best thing to individual server fourms. Again, thanks!
  4. ****this***** ***would**** *****be***** **awesome**
  5. 43 here, so a little shy of the club, but still consider myself part of the demographic anyway. Head of IT for my agency. Here's to the geriatric players! Nothing wrong with our chosen hobby; I've been videogaming since the Pong days and will be until they pry the keyboard outta my cold dead hands. I think the days of "video games are for kids" are long dead. I would love to find a large guild of middle-aged casual SWTOR players like the one I was in in the early WoW days. Hopefully, changes to the forums next week will make it easier; right now its a confusing mess.
  6. I don't have one, but a guildmate does and he had the same problem. Turns out he was using some very old, very outdated drivers that came with the keyboard when he bought it. Hunt around the Logitech site for the latest driver update; his keyboard worked great once he did that.
  7. My wife doesn't play mmo's , but as she's playing her Sims 3 on her computer, she'll listen from across the room as I play a Bioware game (Dragon Age series, Mass Effect series) and she's enthralled by the storylines in those games. TOR is a little bit harder for her to follow, as having guildmates chatter in Vent makes me usually keep my headphones on, but there have been many times that I'll mute Vent and she'll follow a cutscene with me. I find myself muting Vent more and more during regular missions, as nothing is more frustrating than to have someone cracking jokes in Vent when some great dialogue is playing out onscreen, but that's entirely another matter. I'll probably end up ditching Vent entirely unless running heroics or flashpoints.
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