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  1. TY so much for responding. It worked! Started the content.. so relieved!
  2. Hello all, So I recently came back to the game after a year away. I've been playing through all of the content: completed my class story, hutt cartel, revan, etc. However I am now stuck. I completed the Ziost missions. I had an open quest in my log to speak to Darth Marr to start the KOTFE questline. I was supposed to click on the holoterminal in my ship. However, I could not interact with the object at all. I then tried to abandon the mission to see if I could make the holoterminal interactive and now not only do I no longer have the mission, the holoterminal is STILL not lighting up for me. I have submitted a ticket but I'm worried the response may take ages or I may not get a response at all. Anyone know a workaround? Any help is appreciated! EDIT: NVM apparently this is a common problem. I was able to start the expansion through the chapters tab.
  3. Glad they addressed this. I stand corrected! GJ Bioware.
  4. I am having the same issue. Came back to the game after a year away only to be stopped dead in my tracks at this stupid effing bugged mission. Unbelievable. Also wanted to add, it is an instanced area yet the mobs are re-spawning extremely quickly - they shouldn't be re-spawning at all. Bioware's refusal to acknowledge this is infuriating. The canned BS responses people are recieving from their tickets exhibit utter incompetence
  5. Exctly this. Also I would like to add: People who que for a flashpoint but keep AFKing for various stupid reasons (if you had to eat your dinner/feed your cat/burp your baby then why did you put yourself in LFG?!?)
  6. I have a Shadow tank and have ZERO issues with Stealth - Provided the mobs are not several levels above me. You can usually walk right past them. But for good measure use your advanced stealth skill and soft CC abilities freely.
  7. Love the OP's post. I am also a solo-er whilst out in the world. I will occasionally run Flashpoints because I like the gear and I am a skilled tank/dps, but for the most part my patience for impolite, terrible players wears thin quickly. I've been known to use the /kick tool generously. And my ignore list prevents me from getting grouped with the server bads. However, running flashpoints with guildies is another matter entirely. Quickly and skillfully clearing a flashpoint with competent players, and joking around, rp-ing, and chit-chatting the whole way, is quite fun. There are no arguments on who gets what usually and you get to see a lot of story content you'd be missing out on if you were purely a solo-er (like the first time I ran Foundry, amazing) Like the OP I refuse to be rushed through my class story. I like to immerse myself in my characters story and fully absorb the dialogue. I refuse to be rushed through this. ALso, When questing on a planet I like to have the option to stealth up so I can go grab a drink, check on my kid, or take a bio (I play on a PVP realm so leaving the main roads or hiding when afk is paramount) without having to make someone wait
  8. Favorite Story: Imperial Agent - so well written it's not even funny. Followed by Sith Warrior. Least Favorite Story: Bounty Hunter - this is due to my own personal preferences. I was never a big fan of the Mandalorians or their society. Kind of boring.
  9. Best Male: I LOVE the Sith Warrior voice. Very brutal and authoritative - demanding of respect. Best Female: Imperial Agent - bar none. Least favorite male: Smuggler - sounds so generic. Otherwise humorous lines fall flat. He sounds too much like a frat boy or a bro Least favorite female: Sith Inquisitor - she sounds like she's in her mid 40's pushing 50.
  10. I alternate between these three depending on my toon: Coastal Varactyl, Aratech Nethian, or the Ikas Spear. I am currently eyeing the Tion SY 3
  11. I don't have too much of an issue with the ability. In fact I welcome the variety to my sorcerer who hurls 4-5 variations of lightning. *yawn* As for the lack of "epicness"... A ball bearing travelling at a high speed can do pretty decent damage. A knew a sketchy fellow (outlaw biker type - 1%er) who rode a motorcycle and he would carry a pocketful of ball bearings and if someone followed too closely he would flick one over his shoulder which would then crack the person behind him's windshield. Now imagine a bunch of these travelling at you at a high velocity. For a sage to have the force potency and focus to accelerate small stones at such a velocity as to shred through armor and skin, I believe that would require a certain degree of skill. Or another example, a bullet from a gun.
  12. Dorne. Because my male trooper is sleeping with her. And because I use her far more often, she needs to feel valued - which she is
  13. Who wants to take orders from a God-modder Sith rper anyway?
  14. I love the communication we'be been receiving from you guys! Thanks for working so hard to insure this game continues to be great!
  15. To echo the OP: My major buzzkill is the long loading times. I have a pretty decent computer and they are still horrendous. This is the part when I take a bio break or grab a drink, do laundry, run to the store, etc Some buzzkills which are not unique to SWTOR but worth mentioning anyway: Fleet chat. Terrible players I encounter in pugs. Gold spammers.
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