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  1. The OP obviously didn't read the news article: http://www.swtor.com/info/news/news-article/20130910 'Additionally, players who have already purchased Rise of the Hutt Cartel and are an active Subscriber on September 12 at 4:00AM PDT / 11:00AM GMT will receive a new title, “The Risen,” via in-game mail on or before September 25, 2013 as our appreciation for the purchase.' Wait until the 25th to see if you get the title or not. If not, and you think you're eligible, send in a ticket.
  2. Hello, My vote goes to OwenBrooks. He/She posts almost daily in the Customer Support forum, and has helped a lot of frustrated posters over the last few months. I'd love to have the amount of knowledge that they have! My $0.02.
  3. That's a good point brnamakmufin, thanks for bringing that up. I guess it's always easy to become wrapped up with our own trivialities to an extent that we fail to see other view points. I'm sure I don't need to point out how ofter this happens in our forums I'm not sure how we as a group can combat this. Or even if it can be combatted. I tend to post fairly often in the Customer Service forum as well as the occasional forray into General and Off-topic and I guess I'm old school in that I treat other posters (and players) as I'd like to be treated. It's a fairly simple philosophy (sp?) to live by, but it works for me.
  4. I don't want to change the direction of the thread with this, as it's another matter entirely, but I do agree with TheBBP's comments above. Spin it as much as you want, it just shows that 'Gamers' (as a whole) really don't understand how unimportant gaming is in the grand scheme of things. There is NO justification for making threats of violence against anyone just because a game didn't meet your expectations. To get back to the topic at hand, I've been thinking about this a bit today, and I think one of the reasons why this is happening is due to the ease in which people can comment on games. Before the advent of the internet, you had what, snail mail and maybe a computer magazine where you could express your frustrations with a game? With the rise of social media (with all that entails) it's easier and easier to express your displeasure with, well, anything. That flim you didn't like? Quick! let the world know through Twitter! That waiter in the fancy restaurant didn't server the correct wine with the main course? It's a travesty! quick, to facebook! In some ways, I think that the balance of power between gaming companies and players is shifted too far towards player control. Now don't get me wrong, I'm all for player imput, but not to the extent where the vocal minority can change the game FOR EVERYONE just because they don't like one feature. Just take a look at any of the threads in these forums where a Dev posts. You can say for sure 100% that someone will come along and derail the thread with their own personal bugbear. While we all want more communictaion with the people who make the game, we also have to understand that this is a two way street. And if you want someone like a Dev to answer your questions, then present them in a calm, rational manner, and you'd be surprised at how much more likely you are to get an answer.
  5. A very interesting read, thanks for posting the link. It is a shame how the gaming community has evolved (or maybe devolved is a better word) in the 20 odd years I’ve been playing computer game. Making death threats or saying you are going to kill a Dev’s children because you didn’t like the ending of a game is not acceptable in any way, shape or form. Until the internet is no longer anonymous, this will still continue, as far as I can tell. While the internet is (generally) a force of good, it does tend to over emphasis the vocal minority’s view point to the point where the ‘mass hysteria’ takes over. A prime example (for me) is the ending to ME3. Man, the howls over that ending and how ‘BioWare have betrayed me’ was shouted all over the internet really opened my eyes to how powerful a small group of ‘Dedicated’ gamers really are. Another prime example (and one used to ‘prove’ how ‘bad’ EA is) is the ‘worse company in America’ thing that’s been going on for the last two years. In a world where bank re-possessions are at an all-time high, companies pumping Oil into area’s that they shouldn’t, large companies laying off people left and right and a slew of other worthy contenders to the title, and a gaming company is the worse company in America? Please. Get your priorities straight. Anyway, getting late for me, so I’ll leave it at this, but I’d be interested in what the rest of our community thinks about this. It could be a good opportunity for us as a community to get together and try to remember that we know how important everyone who works for BioWare/EA is in the grand scheme of things. Sure, the Customer Support agents get a hard time, but if they wernt' there, then that character that you deleted isn't going to come back. Without the Dev's we dont get any updates for the game. Even the PR and Marketing staff have a role to play for swtor. I’ve found over the years that people tend to get worked up about things that they care for, and if you’re a ‘Fanboi’ or a ‘Hater’ we all pay our subscription to the game. And if you paying for something, then you care about it on some level. 
  6. I think that there's a number of reason why the Speeders are so slow, but if you stop and think about if for a moment, it's actully a good thing they move at the speed they do. Why? Well, the Speeders that everyone knows are the ones from RotJ, right? Those Speeders travel at something like 350 kmph! Faster than a F1 car in full race mode! I've no desire to have my Trooper wrapped around a tree because he couldn't react fast enought to dodge those trees that were on the horizon a moment ago. You could argue that 'on-board computers' handle the navigation of the Speeder. I'd say make the way that the Speeders work would be one workaround. If you want to just get from A to B in the fastest speed, then you can engage the computer to do all the work for you, and you get there fast enough that your eyes water. If you want to explore the area, then your character takes control of the Speeder, and it works as normal. I can't speak for other players, but I always enjoy bumbling around an new area in my Longspur and seeing what's what. Another approach would be to have the speed as normal in area's that your character has only just opened up. If you return to the area, or you uncover the entire area, then your Speeder can travel at top speed because the on-board computer has mapped the area and knows where all the danger spots are. Think AI meets Sat-Nav, and you get the picture.
  7. I'd guess that it's a way to differenciate the two classes. If every Jedi could be called Jedi, then it might get confusing for some people. This way, if they have 'Jedi' in the nameplate, you know it's a Consular you're seeing. Like I posted just now, if the Knight equivelent is 'Knight of the Republic' (and I'm still not 100% sure on that) then if you see a Jedi walking around with that title, then you know it's a Jedi Knight you're seeing. My Speculation/$0.02
  8. Hello, Don't Jedi Knights get the 'Knight of the Republic' Title instead? I'm fairly sure it's only available to Jedi Knights and not Consulars.
  9. Ah, I remember that bug It used the freak the hell out of me! I think BioWare jumped on top of it pretty fast though. Please don't tell me it's happening again... Watching 'Force Ghosts' (nice phrase for 'em ) walking around on my ship was bad enough the first time
  10. Wow, you're the friendly type, arn't you? I don't normally stick up for other posters (and I'm sure Ratajck is big enough and ugly enough to speak up for themselves-no offense Ratajack!) but you know what? This is a public forum, not a 'only post if you work for BioWare/EA' forum, so you're going to get other people posting. The sooner you get used to that, the easier it's going to be for you on any public forum. If you don't like the answers you get from other posters, then that's what the ignore function is for. And guess what? I'm about to use it now. I'll give you three guesses who I'm going to ignore next...
  11. Great idea! I'll try that the next time I need to send credits to an alt. Thanks for the heads up!
  12. Lol, yeah, I'm sure it's a nice surprise for them! Strangly enough, they never seems to message me to let me know...
  13. Hello! The only trouble I've seen with that is when you think you're sending credits to your alt, and you forget to put the accent over the letter... *sigh* I've lost track of the number of credit's I've lost by doing that...
  14. Hello, You can put 'Bacon number' into google to get the degrees of seperation from Kevin Bacon by doing this. For example, 'Samuel L. Jackson Bacon number' shows as a Bacon score of 2. That is to say, there are 2 films seperating Samuel L to Kevin Bacon. Try it, you'll be suprised at how many people are linked to Kevin Bacon! The most I've seen so far is 4
  15. Granted.... Except Black is soo passe these days. You don't mind wearing polka dots do you? I wish I was able to fly under my own power.
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