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  1. I agree with the OP 100%. I plan on sticking around for the long haul but this game definitely lacks depth. A good MMO feels like a living, breathing world that continues on even after you've logged off. SWTOR feels like a video game. Crafting, housing, and exploration are some things that can break up the monotony of the game. All there is to do now is kill everything in sight. Crafting needs to be revamped so its actually meaningful. EQ2 is an example of crafting done right. You can make useful items that sell even at early levels. There are professions that make everything from weapons and armor to furniture and food. Gathering rares, creating mastercrafted items, and playing the market is almost a separate game in itself. I think SWTOR is headed in the right direction but it's important BW realizes people will consume content faster than they create it; especially with the high production quality of their story driven content. It's important to have side content that takes people away from questing from time to time.
  2. This. The things people are complaining about are things that's standard for the genre. It's like playing a new first person shooter and calling it a clone because you use the left mouse button to shoot.
  3. I know a lot of people don't want to hear this but it's better to re-roll than wait for BW to fix the problem. I was on a dead server and my main was 32. At first I refused to re-roll because I didn't want to redo the same quests over again so soon. I started making characters on random servers so I could use /who to compare the population on those servers to mine. The difference in numbers was so staggering I just re-rolled on a healthy server. I chose a different class so at least that part of the game would be different. I can honestly say it feels like a entirely new game when there's life to your server. If they ever offer transfers or merge servers I'll go back to playing my sage again but right now I'm just happy to be on a server with lots of people and a healthy economy.
  4. I saw the title and was expecting to see a picture.
  5. This is a good point. Most people are use to clicking through quest text and just playing the game. I've always been the type of person to get lost in game's story and enjoy the lore. In other MMOs I read every letter of text that I can. So having a game that's fully voiced is a big treat for people like me. A story driven game isn't for everyone. But I think if people got the 'race to endgame and raid' mentality and accept that this game is different it'll be a lot more enjoyable.
  6. I wonder how many people that make these threads are adults...
  7. Not sure if this one has been mentioned. Saw an Imperial agent in a WZ named Bames Jond.
  8. It's childish to complain about something like this. No matter when they have downtime somebody will be unhappy. Downtime is a necessary evil for MMOs. It's a few hours here and there; you'll live.
  9. I've seen this mentioned a few times so decided to respond. Go to Options>Preferences>Controls Set Camera Max Distance to your liking.
  10. Might as well go with the 6870; some models are the same price as the 6850 and you get more performance. As for the power supply anything Corsair or Antec should work fine. I think the 6870 needs a minimum 500w PSU. 4GB Ram should be fine. Just out of curiousity what kind of CPU do you have? That could be holding you back also.
  11. Anyone with a friend already playing gets a code to be allowed to go to that server.
  12. Same boat here. My server went from heavy to dying. I re-rolled on on more populated server even though I didn't feel like starting over. When it comes to choosing servers at launch it's pretty much luck of the draw.
  13. It's not all about you. An entire Republic side should suffer faction imbalance and difficutly finding groups because you want to play with your friends?
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