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Alchropie

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  1. So you would penalise casual players because they don't have the same lifestyle as you do?... that's called being elitist. Fact is BW can't ignore their casual player-base, they are not getting epics for nothing they still have to put the grind work in day in, day out. And if by your own admission any idiot can do it then why don't you?, oh I know why it's because raiding gets you gear quicker anyway, you have that luxury many do not. Giving the option I'm sure many would rather raid than the endless grind of dailies, but to deny them a chance of getting better gear I think is wrong.

     

    you're right. They can't. They did it perfect with the 1.0 stuff. Dailies gave (51) mods. Those were plenty to be able to casually run HM FP's to get Tionese (126) and Columi (136). The more hardcore players ran Op's for Rakata (140) Thus catering to all sides of the community.

  2. From 3/6 - "An issue that could cause buttons to stop responding during the Ancient Pylons encounter has been fixed."

     

    Except it didn't.

     

    Quite frankly, any fix to this encounter in 1.2 (which I see) is meaningless. The content is as good as dead at that point. Expecting people to keep playing with there's at least a 50% chance they can't finish an Op due to broken game mechanics is kinda ridiculous.

     

    1.2 patch notes say it's going to fix the Pylons. Even you just said that. So asking when they are going to fix the Pylons is irrelivant.

     

    Asking anyway because you yourself think that by the time 1.2 drops no one will play the game is dumb.

     

    So after reading this, I've come to the conclusion that this thread serves no purpose since you already know the answer to your own question.

     

    Thanks for burning up 20 minutes of my time at work :)

  3. To be a hardcore guild all you need is a bit of luck with server placement and dumping a ridiculous amount of time into the content.

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    I partially agree. Being a "hardcore raider" only gets you into end game and farming sooner. Hardcore casuals can easily clear end game content and have it on farm by the time new content comes out. In any game. (Except maybe EQ1 back when they were pumping out expansions every 6 months)

     

    This game? Lol casual pugs can farm end game content.

  4. I have no idea if you can do that...but why would you?

     

    It's adding an extra step to solving the puzzle (moving the big piece back to the original position)...

     

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    We keep him at the right the entire fight when we run HM/NMM. It adds extra steps but it saves us from having to keep clearning stun droids. If DPS isn't an issue, keeping him in 1 spot the whole fight is the best way of doing it.

     

    If you're hitting enrage timer then move him around because you can get to the burn phase faster that way.

  5. Does it bother anyone else that there are dozens of NPC's in SWTOR that can't be interacted with or targeted?

     

    I believe that all characters, NPC or not should be clickable.

     

    During the guild summit, Bioware mentioned that they are planning on adding even MORE of these immersion killer NPC's to the planets in an attempt to make the world feel more alive. This sounds like a terrible idea being that non-clickable NPC's can't move and IMO would make the planets feel even more static.

     

    why do you care enough to make a post about it? They are filler NPCs, why would you want to click them anyway? They are used to simulate a real world. Do you know every persons name or talk to every person you see walking through the mall?

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