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  1. I don't play GW2 anymore, I came back to SWTOR because I enjoy the traditional aspects of MMO's. However, I agree completely that the design decisions in this game have been way over complicated since the beginning. My example of a stream-lined process... In GW2, I could literally run around and do my dailies with my hero and inventory pane's open, completely change the appearance of my character with completely different armor and transfer stats with a few simple clicks, AND completely recolor all my armor.... all while running around and still fighting. ------ My example of a cluster f*** for customization... In SWTOR, you need to have atleast a million credits to completely redo your armor (taking mods out of current armor, and the armor you want to use if applicable). Rebuy augmentation kits.... Remove every single fricking mod, enhancement, armoring, barrel, etc... Replace every single fricking mod, etc, etc. Then, if you want to recolor, you need to buy/rebuy a dye you probably already had in the past, then stick it in this retarded dye module. (Yes, retarded... So if I don't want to use a dye module, I have to look at this empty slot forever? really?) My opinion... is that the guy that came up with the useless birthright/inheritance gear also came up with the customization we are seeing here.
  2. Restored Triumvirate Body Armor - Bounty Hunter - Can we please have the flame boost from skill "Recharge and Reload" come from the boots instead of a glitch, imaginary backpack? Thank you,
  3. What you said about not being able to trust anything to work correctly in this game was another reason I cancelled. I said that exact same thing to a guildie. There is not one part of this game that I can honestly trust that its working correctly.
  4. LOL. got a good laugh out of that.
  5. The only way it will be at 1.7 million or higher is if EA pays people to subscribe to this game.
  6. That fits this scenario perfectly for me, thank you. I will get pleasure from seeing the misfortune of EA, for forcing Bioware to release this game 2 years early.
  7. You may be right, or they may be higher than before. However, myself being a long time gamer, and being as let down as I was with this game, I can only imagine there are A LOT of others that feel the same way as I do.
  8. Does anyone know when EA/Bioware will have to release there latest subscription numbers? I just can't wait to get a good laugh from them, and to say to myself, "Thats what you get for releasing junk".
  9. This is also one of the more annoying issues I am having with this game.
  10. Wanted to comment that in 5 months Bioware will more than likely say, "F2P is coming soon, we are working on it, its on our todo list, but not priority". Unfortunately, they will probably drop the ball on that too.
  11. Are you a moderator? No? Then ****. If this guy wants to create his own thread about what is killing the game for him, he paid for the right to do so. If you don't like it, click back on your browser.
  12. I love this post. I recently described my experience with this game to a friend as, "I feel like I left a girl that will do absolutely anything (WOW), to start dating a fugly chic that stutters, and won't even let you stick your finger in her bum. (SWTOR) The sad thing is that they will never fix this game, because they are now scrambling in the background on how to implement F2P, and have to dedicate a lot more development time on implementing server mergers way before they expected.
  13. Why Bioware would want to invite people to play this game for free over a weekend is beyond me. It's like inviting relatives over to your house for the weekend when nothing works in your house, and you haven't cleaned in over a year, it's just a complete mess. Fix your horrible game, then invite people to play. If I was Bioware, I would be embarrased to invite folks to play this game for free. I personally think the guy in this review is being to nice to this game. Just think if he would have played for two months, and actually reviewed pvp. My favorite quote from this review is "Unfortunately, this is a very poorly designed game. It becomes very clear that with the amount of money that was sunk into this game, that there were A LOT of people over there at Bioware/EA that made a lot of money, for doing very.... little work."
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