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  1. That "AC reset"-vendor was in the public beta weekend (and previous builds from what I hear). Changing your AC from, say, Sniper to Operative is not possible.

     

    Good.

     

    AC's should be seen as a Class, not just a variation.

    It's the AC that has the build points ;)

  2. Just an hint:

     

    If you join an MMORPG 2 years after its launch, is the economy there so screwed that you're unable to play the game?

     

    You're complaining about a "handful" of people that will be ahead on the economy. After a few months there will be at least a million doing that.

     

    What you're saying is that the only way one can possible play and use the game's economy is to be the first one on a server?

  3. It might be because it's a week day and early. Last night there was a lot of complains about full servers.

     

    Also not that light/medium/full tags are based on limits that are created by the devs, that can be changed.

    Lowering limits is a known way to "force" distribution of players among servers.

  4. I will have to think hard about buying the game if BioWare bans people over their stupidity. Players have this unique knack for finding creative ways, staying within the game mechanics, to level. It is not exploiting. Exploits are speed hacks, or map hacks, aim hacks etc. Using a game mechanic in the way that BioWare actually coded the game is not an exploit.

     

    Even if players are using the mechanics in a way BioWare didn't know their game would respond to is not an exploit. If BioWare was serious about stopping this use of game mechanics, then they would shut the servers down and quickly patch the problem by not allowing players to leave the warzones, or any number of other fixes. BioWare in essence is endorsing the use of these mechanics by not shutting down the servers.

     

     

    Legal Notices - Rules of conduct

    http://www.swtor.com/legalnotices/roc

     

    The Rules of Conduct are guidelines that apply to conduct and behavior on the Star Wars: The Old Republic website, product and service

     

    A.General Rules and Guidelines

    To keep the Service a compliant, fun, fair and safe gaming environment for everyone, you may not engage in any of the following behavior:

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    17. Exploit any bug in the Service to gain unfair advantage in the game and/or communicate the existence of any such bug (either directly or through the public posting) to any other user of the Service.

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    B. Mod, Hack and Cheat Prohibitions

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    4. You may not use macros, add-ons or other stored rapid keystrokes, "dupes," "cheats" or other patterns of play that facilitate acquisition of items, currency, objects, character attributes, rank or status at an accelerated rate.

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    :rolleyes:

  5. I wish Bioware would never have announced that change, just left it at the 15th and then today just started sending out the emails to people. That way people wouldn't have been so stupid as to take vacation, leave work early, call in sick to work/school over a video game. Also none of this whining would be happening, or at least much less as most people wouldn't be aware that it was early access up to 2 days earlier than promised.

     

    That's people's own fault.

    BW never promised that anyone in specific would get to play in the 1st day of EGA. They were specific when telling that only a few would.

  6. We did pay an extra $5.00 for early access. Just saying. At least I got charged $5.00 and the receipt says for early access.

     

    Actually, you got charged $5.00 for the pre-order.

    The pre-order offers as a bonus a UP TO 5 day (changed to 7 days) of early access.

     

    UP TO are the key words.

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