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dandamanno

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  1. Wow, I can't believe it's been a whole year since I posted in this thread, and it began 6 months before that, and the issue still isn't fixed. People say you can grind it using Diplomacy easy, but that is not really acceptable, especially to those who did not have diplomacy maxxed out to begin with. As if the developers can't simply create a bound token worth "x" amount of light side points to give to those who are affected until the problem is addressed. This is a huge problem if your gear is light side dependant (like my saber was at the time) since I had to pull all my mods and reaugment some other random saber until I could get back to Light V.
  2. Like I mentioned above, I definitely did not have the bonus mission "The dread guard" in my mission list, nor had I completed it. I had done the "Destroy weapons cache" + "Bonus: Escaped Prisoners", "Terraforming Machines", and "[AREA] : Key to Decryption" + Bonus "Destroy Haywire Droids". I had not made my way over to the prisons area, and logged out immediately following killing the final Champion Droid in "Key to Decryption". So it must have many triggers or one big general trigger that underlies the whole thing that is just too buried in code to easily identify.
  3. FYI I had not received that mission when it happened to me. I had just finished the 'Key to Decryption' quest and I do them all in a specific order. I hadn't made my way over to that area with the two underground dailies.
  4. Yes I particularly think it's funny how you kill 50 no-name henchmen to get to a boss and then at the very end it is considered a dark side option to kill them and light side to arrest them. What about all the poor no-name? Lol. At the end of the day, it's just a game. And in order to have fun you have to kill lots of stuff.
  5. It happened to me yesterday. I had just killed the final Champion droid in "Key to Decryption [Area]" quest and logged out to do some other stuff for about 15 minutes (I had the CXP boost running and didn't want to waste it). When I came back in and logged on POOF, my light side attunement was gone. Can't use my saber. Now I am suppose to grind out 100,000 light side points.
  6. Ah so you are going to fix it. I agree that the 1200CP was too much, along with the CXP event and the CXP booster you can get on the fleet I was netting nearly 3500CXP per daily. But really, 75 CXP? That is simply too little. I hope you reconsider that amount and at least double it up to around 200 CXP.
  7. Oh, man I hope they don't bring those back down ~80 again. I just had the bug where I lost all my light side points so I can't use my cool new sounding lightsaber anymore. If they nerf the new daily amount I think I may just stop playing altogether.
  8. I agree. According to the other thread I found this has been know since February.
  9. Yah this just happened to me today. Now I can't use my lightsaber and will have to find a different one to use. Extremely frustrating Bioware!!
  10. Well it wasn't known to me, lol. Can I get it back or what?
  11. So I was running some dailies in Section X today and logged out for a short while in order to save my 100% CP bonus buff. When I logged back in I noticed a flashing red armor icon above my character portrait informing me that I can no longer use my Lightsaber because it requires Light 3 or above. Then I checked my character to see that she is at neutral alignment! This character is always at 10,000 light side and literally finished killing a mob just before logging out with the Lightsaber equipped. What happened to all my alignment? Has anyone else had this happen to them?
  12. The train part sure has terrible FPS. I mean for a single player experience, with graphics that are pretty old, and never that advanced to begin with, you'd think the game would run like a dream on modern hardware. But I guess that's old news at this point. I hate to think what the 4-player version runs like though.
  13. For what it's worth, according to xfire, you will note that GW2 has been stable peaks and valleys (at about 2x the hours logged as SWTOR) for the last 2 months. At this point in SWTOR's lifecycle (4 months after launch) SWTOR was losing about 50 000-100,000 subs/month on average. The big difference, of course, is that SWTOR was relying on those subs for revenue, whereas the B2P GW2 does not. So as to the original op question, GW2 seems to have more active players, and seems to be mostly stable. SWTOR seems to have fewer players but also seems mostly stable.
  14. Thanks for the suggestion but you can not increase the size of the buff meter without also increasing the size of the player portrait/health/power bars which I already find to be quite huge. Let me work this from another angle, since we seem to be going nowhere. What problem would you have with other people having the ability to toggle "enable combat response effects" in the option menus? This is the option that exists in other mmo's where you have these kinds of short lived buffs. In my opinion, everyone wins with the option available. Do you guys really have a problem with giving other people who would prefer to watch the action for their cues (rather than buff icons) the option to do so? Visual effects are a much more natural way of playing. IMO of course.
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