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  1. Should we allow Free-to-Play users on the forums? This is a question we also discussed internally during the transition. The problem isn't so much in the subscriber or free player's value in using the forums, but in the accessibility.

     

    If a F2P player can just sign up for an account and begin posting, then anyone in theory could post on the forums fairly easily. The problem this creates is one of moderation. It would be very easy for someone to make an account and begin spamming the forums. If we ban that account, they just make another one immediately.

     

    In theory allowing F2P players to post would even allow subscribing forum users who have been banned to create new accounts and continue to break forum rules without any real worry of consequences. We have definitely considered just opening a F2P forum, but it would be a little wild west in there and is unlikely something we would do. Again, that is due to moderation challenges.

     

    Hopefully that makes sense. We realize it can be a little tricky for F2P players to get questions answered, but they still have the ability to do so in-game, on social media, and on our fan sites pages.

     

    -eric

     

     

     

    Other popular games do it just fine:

     

    a) don't let people post unless they have an active character of at least level 10 attached to their account (helps to stop pointless spam and ppl making multiple accounts)

     

    b) implement an upvote / downvote system, which allows the community to moderate the forum for themselves.

     

    easy.

     

    or yeah, just limit access.

    TBH F2P players should defo have access to a) technical support and b) new players sections of the forums.

    I found it really annoying that I couldn't post on ANY of the forums as a F2P player, and it does kinda shut down a lot of potential growth of the community.

     

     

    Forums just seem to be a ghost town with current sub-only access.

  2. Looking at the 760 the price point on that is only about 40-50 more than what I'm paying for the 660... hummm or I can live with the 660 and then in 18 months get one that's 512-bit. *grin* not sure yet.

     

    I've got a 660 and it runs pretty much everything I want to play at 1080p / 60fps with no probs.

    It's certainly not a bad card.

     

    But if I was buying now, I'd probably go for a 760 as minimum.

    670/680's are also going reasonably cheap atm, and they are still pretty good.

    You can get them stupid cheap 2nd hand.

  3. Give it all away, because the game will become faceroll and you will be carried to level 50/55 by your credits, rather than by actually learning how to play the game..!

     

    (Ok, keep some of it, and totally worth unlocking pretty much all legacy unlocks, but after that, if you spend it on imba gear, game will be too easy for you, and you won't actually learn any kind of "skill" because you won't be given any real challenge..!

  4. defo worth getting a 670 or 760 instead of a 660 if you're buying right now.

     

    they are far better and will last far longer, due to 256-bit memory bus

     

    = better performance at higher resolutions / higher AA settings

  5. One thing I just thought of, since you are running a Gen 2 intel Sandy Bridge CPU, I can assume you are using a Z68/67 Motherboard (didn't list the specs). These can only run PCIe 2.0. Your card is designed to run at peak performance on PCIe 3.0 or Z77 or newer motherboards. Without the 3.0 Mobo, your GPU is only slightly better than a GTX560 ish graphics card which is probably why you are seeing a decrease In performance at higher settings.

     

    Best fix for this is a Z77 motherboard with a gen 3 ivy bridge processor.

     

    I currently run a 3570k clocked at 4.6 and a 680GTX FTW and I get very high FPS and very little lag in this game or anything else I play.

     

     

    Performance difference between PCI-E 2.0 and 3.0 with a single GPU is negligible. Only SLI it makes a noticeable difference, and even then it isn't much. GTX 660 is almost 2x more powerful than GTX 560, even if only using PCI-E 2.0.

  6. i5 2500k is one of the best gaming CPU's on the market.

    overclocks like a beast.

     

    I am running i5 2500k (4.4GHz) and GTX 660, that is massive overkill for a game like this. Running constant 60 fps 1080p.

     

     

    Pro-tip #1: Check inside your case for excess DUST. If your heatsinks are stuffed full off dust, turn off PC, clean em out, and try again.

     

    Pro-tip #2: Boot up your NVidia control panel, go to "adjust image settings with preview" then select "use my preference emphasising PERFORMANCE". Apply, then reboot PC, then load up the game.

     

    Pro-tip #3: Download a temperature monitoring program (such as HWMONITOR) and check temps for your CPU / GPU.

     

    Pro-tip #4: Turn Shadows OFF, they can be a big resource drain.

     

    GL and report back if any of the above helps or not.

  7. Just testing to see if I have forum access now.

     

    Bought the game on release, didn't sub after first month, back to check it out to see if anything has changed.

     

    Sucks that you don't get forum access unless you are a sub!!!

     

    Oh well let the forum posting begin!!1!

  8. Hi everbody,

     

    I posted this already in the german section, but I would like to have an opinion from english-speaking players as well because I read quite diverse things about the issue.

     

    I am playing SWTOR in a very diligent manner, that means I am doing all the quests, exploring all the corners - that´s for me the very essence of the game and in my opinion you get the most out of the game like that. I don´t leave a planet until absolutely everything is done (including the Datacrons). The consequence is that my level is always above the planet or quest level.

     

    For example, my most advanced character is level 23, in the middle of Taris (third area, Brell settlement). In the description it says that Taris is between 16-20, I just arrived there ate level 20! So I probably will conclude Taris maybe at level 26 and then proceed to Nar Shaddaa. However, Nar Shaddaa is said to be level 20 to 24, so I will out-level even more. Important for me is that despite this higher level there are always good challenges. I have read in several threads that TATOOINE is a major jump in difficulty. So what do you think - even playing as I do, might it still be a good challenge for me?

     

    Greetings,

     

    TarisKnight

     

    I have been playing the game a similar way to you, I like to clear out ALL the quests in an area. However, I am massively out-levelling all content, haven't even done a single flashpoint (I shudder at the though of fresh max lvl's with ZERO group experience in any MMO...)

     

    The game content is INCREDIBLY easy as a result of outlevelling it so hard. All I can advise is skip an entire planet apart from your class quests there, and then maybe just maybe the next planet may be some-what of a challenge for you. :S

  9. get an i5, i7 is overkill for gaming.

     

    and wait for the next generation of PCI-express 3.0 graphics cards if I were you. make sure you get a motherboard that is compatible with them though.

     

    if you can't wait, pick up something like a GTX560Ti, that will run this game on max np.

  10. I'm not sure what the difference is between these 2 servers.

     

    Can someone shed some light?

     

    on an RP server, you go around pretending to be your character, making a story background and talking to others in the game as if you were a real jedi knight "may the force be with you" etc. Talking out of character in a public chat channel is not permitted.

     

    A regular PvE server means you do not have to be in character, and can talk about any random IRL stuff you like in public chat channels.

  11. Its important to clarify WHY Power Management works to save power.

     

    It makes your CPU run at lower clock speeds, that's why it saves power. Less speed, less power required, but that also means LESS PERFORMANCE.

     

    It basically makes A 3.0 ghz cpu run at like 1.8 ghz (varies based on CPU type).

     

    As such, you have less CPU..a LOT less, and it then becomes a big ol bottleneck.

     

    but the cpu should be running at 3 GHz regardless of the power setting whilst gaming.

     

    the power only gets reduced when the computer is idle..

  12. Yeah, I noticed my 2 points have nothing to do with having an "auto-attack" feature xD

     

    In Dragon Age 2, you could bind a hotkey to "attack nearest" and just spam it to hell, this game isn't designed to be played like that :p

     

    I too have Strike set to "1" as my right-click attack. But I really wish I could replace it with Sundering Strike. However, due to the long cooldown on SS, you have to fit in 2 more abilities between each SS. The ability doesn't generate enough focus on it's own to use 2 focus based abilities some times, and you are forced to use Strike just to use up a GCD when there is NOTHING better to use.

     

    I guess I just meant that there are so many activatable abilities, it is kinda tricky to find good keybindings for all of them. I can't even begin to imagine what PvP must be like as a Jedi Knight, having to move constantly whilst spamming some difficult to reach button / button-combo.

     

    Strike seems pretty redundant 99% of the time. But so do a few other abilities xD

  13. I thought a gt520 could run this game pretty high? btw how does one check how many fps one is running at any given time?

     

    GT520 is not a gaming card.

    nVidia gaming cards are now labelled "GTX"

    So no, I would not expect you to run it smoothly on anything above low settings smoothly with a GT520.

     

    And you can download a program called "Fraps" to display your FPS any time any place any where. And take screenshots / videos / logs.

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