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Vincethejedi

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  1. It's really a quite simple situation. Bioware can do one of the following: 1) Introduce addons/macros and lose *SOME* of their casual player base. 2) Never allow addons/macros and lose *ALL* of their serious player base. If they continue to set the bar so low at end-game, by "Not needing meters" or single-click healing, then serious players will bail. That is the bottom line.
  2. The other problem with low healer pop is the fact that there is NO single click healing, through add-ons or otherwise. This makes healing very clunky, inefficient, and not fun. This is unequivocally true, please do not quote-reply me with your anti-addon/macro ridiculousness. Dual spec would be a great feature later down the road, it's not something they can just slap together overnight. It's ridiculous to suggest that Dual Spec would hurt the game or the "Community", it's simply non-sense.
  3. ^this. Damage meters are on the way, so everyone please get ready for them. SWToR would never nerf itself by removing components from the game that their competitors have. It makes no business sense. From what I understand, the only reason combat logs are not in game yet is due to beta bugs which they are currently working on. In a hypothetical situation where they DID NOT allow dmg. meters, it would close the door to an enormous chunk of their customer base. Not smart under any circumstance. Most players will demand DMG Meters as time goes on, no way to avoid it. I still cannot get my head around people against dmg meters, but w/e, you'll have to learn to live with it.
  4. From what I've heard, they had it in Beta, but don't in the final release because it was bugging out. I have nothing to substantiate it, but yeah, it's going to be in the game eventually I bet.
  5. Ya, 32 bit will utilize around 3.5 GB if I remember correctly. Nothing wrong with having .5 GB extra, it's not like you're going to be able to get 3.5 GB worth of ram exactly anyways.
  6. Ya, even if you got something as old as gts 250, it would be a substantial upgrade over an 8800. You'd still have cash left over for 2gb of more ram. But a newer card would be even better, If you drop around $150 you can pick up a real nice one.
  7. Your GPU is going to give you the best bang for your buck as an upgrade. Followed by memory. Nothing wrong with your CPU unless you plan on scrapping your whole rig (Upgrade CPU, you'll need all new memory, and new mobo)
  8. MK, so do we not understand the difference between Peak and Average? I don't understand what the debate is about, it's comparing apples and oranges, no definitive data comparing the two games at all... When I was a young man, I sold cars. One day I sold 2 cars, which was very unusual, and made over $1,000 in a day. Using OP logic, today, I can safely tell people that I make $1,000 a day.
  9. I bet you the people that "Hate" the new LFR feature still use it on a weekly basis. Sure it's totally , but it's fun. Also, for super-nerds like me with 8 alts, it gives me a chance to get some decent gear for toons who would otherwise be benched whilst I raid on my main. Even though LFR is mostly baddies and /r chat trolls, it's still cool that I can go on anytime of day and get into a group of 25 people within a few seconds (As a healer or tank).
  10. It's clear that FPS complaints are a result of hardware compatibility issues with the game, and have nothing to do with quality or age of components. Thought the thousands of FPS problem posts from people with high end rigs cleared that up pretty well It's great that you're not having issues, but you likely just happen to have a similar rig to one of many that they debugged game on...
  11. I hope not! I never really PvP, therefore I think no one should ever be able to have anything like that.
  12. Instead of copy/paste the list of popular MMOs that use add-ons from curse.com (Which I don't play), I'd rather turn the trivia to you: What percentage of the MMO market do these games that allow add-ons hold? (Hint: WoW = 62% alone) You cannot build an argument using obscure MMOs that no one plays.
  13. 1) If you think add-ons and macros won't be implemented at some point, you're nuts. They're coming, whether you like it or not. 2) Do not underestimate the brand power of "Star Wars". You cannot compare it to any other MMO for this fact alone. It's like if you opened a donut shop and had LeBron James and Paul McCartney there every day signing autographs for free. Obvious and enormous advantage over your competition. 3) It is likely that EA is waiting until server pops and general game bugs level out before they unroll their main advertising campaign. There have been almost no TV ads since launch, and I bet their budget for advertising is virtually endless. 4) The game was released at the most profitable time of year for retailers, close to the most profitable day. It's natural for the month of January to have much lower activity than the month of December, for any business.
  14. ^this. It's really easy, if you don't want or like an LFG, then don't use it... Personally, I think it's on the way. Most people want it, and the anti-LFG crowd are the loud minority IMO, not the other way around.
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