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shinyelf

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    student and then some
  1. I won't be farming, I will be studying the system, striking to achieve (at least that's how I see it) and I really like to see bars go up, and shiny messages telling me how good I am (even got a program that tells me I'm awesome when I use it)
  2. I see your point though I like to think that I am better than that, I think of it more as working towards your goal, it is much more satisfying if you had to work really hard than if you got it on a silver plate
  3. I like the feeling of progression I get when I level up and earn a new skill, and I assume it will be the same with the perks in the legacy system, therefore I vow to remain level 1 legacy until the system is in place
  4. Level 1 with zero legacy xp, I decide to play on another server and then harvest the legacy benefits step by step instead of being max legacy level when it is implemented
  5. But while such a system might be effective it would also defeat the purpose of defining your character through dialogue(and the light/dark system) I think that with the way the current system is built there is no way Bioware can do as you suggest without drawing major criticism from the RPG fanbase.
  6. Pretty darn well said, I applaud the clarity of your message, and while some may disagree(it's ok if you do, I don't mind) this is exactly how I feel.
  7. You Point out something fairly valid, that voice acting Ddoes not effect gameplay, I believe that is correct, however voice acting might influence the experience of the game. The thing about TOR that has me hooked, is the feeling that we are dealing with real people with real problems, that we are facing an actual(although a bit static) world. And thus it is no longer a matter of gathering "10 thingys" but rather about helping a man provide for his family, or perhaps winning an actual war by collecting the 10 thingys, so the focus is moved from the act of gathering the things, to the motive.
  8. You are going I want something with salt for continuous gaming, yet it must also be delicious, but cannot make a mess, personally I prefer salt crackers, or biscuits that you can eat without spreading crumbs, add coke or some delicious sugary drink with caffeine and you are ready to rock(that's how I do it, albeit with diet coke instead, and it works great for me, not too much fat or anything unhealthy ( I'm 180 tall and weighs 55kilo, so I'm not fat))
  9. It is all about priorities. You can't go because I isn't your number one priority, even while filling a job you can call in sick(most places anyways) or you can work more instead, alternatively you could read the OP and conclude that even some of those not present might contribute while watching/using the live stream
  10. But still, Tabula Rasa? That game was a bad experience for me, it came out while I was relatively new to the MMO genre, and since Mister Garriot was somewhat acclaimed I chose to play it, sadly it disappointed badly, and I decided to try out WoW instead, which was fairly good except for the hollyday things, damn those things were bad, people running around hunting for Easter eggs to get an item they would use once and then stick in the bank account. I would rather have something that was worth revisiting, and wasn't just the something year after year(just don't know what it is, but I really hope BW figures something out.
  11. Richard Garriot? That was the guy behind Tabula Rasa right?
  12. There is some truth to what you say, but that argument is a blade that cuts both ways, I don't want to reschedule, just so that I can cater to your needs. That puts us in quite a dilemma, seeing as I won't cater to you, and you won't cater to me, what to do then? The answer is compromise, this is an MMO, if you ever bother reading the ESRB rating and reasoning then you would discover that they do not rate online interaction, that is because you experiences while online may differ greatly. The onli way to ensure a nice online interaction is to meet each other half way(or close at least) and try to help out when needed, instead of just rage quitting because people are being human. Have a good day
  13. You are quite simply wrong, they did not try to make a PvP game, they tried to make a story based MMO, and that cannot be achieved through PvP. As for the rest of you problems: They are apparently implementing an LFG system Test servers are working with the UI Last but not least I don't care about your mods at all, many mods make the game too easy, and is not necessary(some mods help the RP community, but I think they'd rather have bubbles before mods) Hope that answered all of your questions/problems. However is it did not, then it is just too bad, cause I can't be arsed to respond a second time
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