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Dilbon

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  1. Well I only tried once to sell a hoard of blues at default price. I think I sold one or two. They were pretty low level though. Maybe higher level stuff sells better. Although I guess everybody uses moddable gear. Green helmets would probably sell because they're pretty rare. Someone might buy one for their companion.
  2. 55 euros and I got over 100 hours of play. If I had played more I would have had 200 hours of play. I didn't play enough during the free month to finish the story, so if I want to see the how it ends, I need to pay more. That's very very silly. I have absolutely no interest in the end game or PvP at the moment. That might change though when/if I reach 50, but that's no longer possible without paying more. And I just don't feel like paying more just to get to 50.
  3. This could be simply done by just switching stances. No need to have separate trees.
  4. Solution: get rid of specs altogether.
  5. Any quest based MMO is fundamentally a single player game. If you do not do a quest, nobody else will either, from an in-universe point of view.
  6. Yea Star Wars is pure fantasy. Not sword & sorcery fantasy, but tech & force fantasy.
  7. I agree. You would have your class quest, and then every planet would have one long chain quest. No pointless sidequests.
  8. In a way SWTOR is the most important MMO of 2012. Finally it has been proven without a doubt that one should not make a WoW clone ever again.
  9. Puzzle Pirates has card games such as poker where you can (and will) lose all your plundered money to other players. And that's extremely fun.
  10. When Episode I came out, I first watched some awful quality ware version. Then I saw it in a movie theatre. Then I bought the DVD. Then I heard that it was a bad movie.
  11. Maybe after several months if they didn't belong to a raiding guild, but to say there was nothing to do at 60 in vanilla WoW is just false. It took a long time to level to 60. I started playing on the launch day in Europe, and I think it was something like 17 days /played when I reached 60. Then there were the dungeons. It took weeks to actually finish them all, because they were hard. And most importantly, unlike the linear pipes of today, they were fun. I remember when my guild started raiding Molten Core about 3-4 months after launch, I thought that it was too soon, I wasn't done yet with the 5 mans. Sure, vanilla WoW had its problems, but the first few months of it were the best MMO time I've ever had and I never was bored, not for a minute.
  12. Amen to that. If you need to copy, copy something that works, not the worst features of WoW.
  13. Just copy the grouping tool in Dungeons & Dragons Online and everybody's happy.
  14. I'm partially enjoying it. The story is interesting, but doing all the side quests feels like work. I also have no interest in doing the end game or PvP, at least for now. Therefore I'll most likely cancel after finishing the story (or stories, if I level up my alt too).
  15. WoW's talent tree system has always been horrible and I was very disappointed when SWTOR copied it. Bioware should have used the feat system they had in KOTOR.
  16. Form a group? Yes, I know people don't do it for some reason.
  17. Well, you can't pay a monthly fee for GW2 because it doesn't have one and I'm not sure you can play it hardcore either because it doesn't have grinds. So it's just a game to play for fun really.
  18. An LFG tool is absolutely needed, but it does not need to be automatic. Dungeons & Dragons Online has had for five years the best LFG system I've seen, but not a single game has copied it. Not even LotRO which also is made by Turbine. Here's how it works. A person starts a group, sets some optional parameters like the name of the dungeon/quest/whatever that is to be done, classes needed (or tank, dps, healer), level range and an additional comment like "tank wanted", "no rushing", "everyone welcome" or "zerg, be good". Then the first thing players see when they press O is a list of all groups looking for more players. They click on a group they want to join and the group leader sees something like "NN, level 38 Jedi Shadow wants to join. Accept or Decline?" Then the leader clicks Accept (or decline if the applicant for some reason is not what's he looking for) and so the group is eventually formed and everyone is happy. Finding a group in DDO is very easy thanks to that awesome LFG system.
  19. I didn't like GW either. And now I can't wait for GW2 to get released. It's like the game that I've always wanted.
  20. Have you? Before WoW you gained levels by camping a single spot for hours. After WoW you gained levels by questing. That's innovative.
  21. Leveling up by doing quests alone was pretty groundbreaking to me. But as time has passed, I'm now totally bored of doing quests in MMOs. I find SWTOR's class quests interesting, but doing all the side quests is a chore.
  22. Also why can't the key left to Z (< on Scandinavian keymap) be bound?
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