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  1. Sniper does a lot of damage, but I prefer my Operative over my Sniper. As static as the Sniper can be, the Operative is constantly moving. As you're a PvPer that's much more viable.

     

    ETA: You do get used to the cover part of it all, the game really rewards you for being in cover too. If you want pure DPS the Sniper is the obvious choice (at least in PvE, I don't know how well it stacks up in PvP). I just think the Operative is much more fun to play. Which is entirely subjective.

  2. There are a few occasions in the SI quest line (and some planet main story quest lines), where you can be gracious and courteous, especially to higher ranking Sith. The response back is always similar: watch out for the quiet ones!

     

    I played my SI as cocky because she felt ridiculously over-whelmed. She was trying to hide her utter inexperience and fear. I also had her be particularly blood-thirsty because as a former slave suddenly given such power, she went a little... nuts. As she progressed through the story, she became more cautious and focused.

     

    She is also one of the few character I have that displays her story title, her ambition (and survival) is derived from this under-lying fear of feeling like an impostor. Which didn't go away for her even after Act 1.

     

     

    The feeling of responsibility for my companions and other underlings was one of the things that I feel the SI story line did rather well with. I wish it had been broadened out more thoroughly.

     

  3. I'm probably in the minority, but I like Treek. There is that one sentence though, that is three times as loud as everything else she says. That one grates even on me.

     

    If I could mute the ship droid, I'd be much happier. Utter rage inducing every time I step onto my beloved ship. :mad:

  4. Who cares. If people/guilds want to spend hundreds of millions on crafting invasion force to win a planet for that week, let them at it. Wise up and start running mats missions non-stop so you can profit off of their e-peen driven "machismo" contest.

     

    I was watching these two guilds go at it last week while laughing all the way to the bank (or mailbox). It's not as if most of those folks are "nice" either so there's definitely no remorse for taking advantage of the situation.

     

    I love the conquest crafting now for this reason. As a fairly new player this is has helped me enormously in the credit department.

  5. When the conquests began, my highest level character wasn't yet 55. I wanted to contribute so I started crafting, I ended up being the second-most contributor for my guild without really trying. That's a bit broken.

     

    Having said that I can't be bothered with the crafting/gathering infinity and have pretty much stopped with the conquests; I was getting burned out. I wonder if people feel they HAVE to keep up this level of crazy so they don't let their guild down.

     

    I don't know what the solution is, but the conquest system doesn't really work very well.

  6. Your math is way off here. Firstly, there's no way you can complete three FPs through GF in 40 minutes. They're usually 25-30 minutes each. Even assuming near-instant pops that's easily an hour and a half for three FPs.

     

    I believe he was talking about the first or second week where you could run multiple FPs over and over again. If you used the group finder to do so, then you got something like 4000CP per FP. On a speed run through say SM Black Talon, that added up remarkably quickly. They did that patch mid-week to stop it (mostly because guilds were doing that Ilum sneaky thing).

     

    Wading into this debate, I'd like a separation of points depending on what your guild chose: So PvE guilds got more for running Ops/FP, PvP guilds got more for Warzones/GSF and Crafter/Trading guilds got more for War Supplies,etc. I don't know how that would work overall or how to balance it however. :p

  7. I'm rubbish at timed jumping (I've been mocked for it by guildies in other MMOs when on the way to xp grind location :p), but I love Datacron hunting! I'm terrible at it; it takes me hours (and a lot of swearing) to get them. At the easier to get Datacrons, people come and go around me as I slowly make progress.

     

    When I pick up the Datacon, it's a great sense of achievement. Then I go and kill some stuff for a while to relax. ;)

  8. I dislike the fact that sometimes your only options are 1. The practical thing to do (which gives you LS points) and something totally stupid and counter-productive (which gives you DS points.)

     

    There really should always be an option to do the smart thing without getting LS points. I'm choosing not to kill the NPC because I see them being useful in the future, not because I'm opposed to killing!

     

    Yes, this. Sometimes there is a factionless response, but often you are asked to do something stupid (on both sides) for the faction gain.

     

    Some of the quests could do with tightening up.

  9. I had the reverse experience. As a republic I got dark-side points for the "reasonable" solution.

     

    Taris bonus quest:

     

    This quest faction response was utterly ridiculous actually, I do agree. I didn't how the devs came about the light/dark choices.

  10. Some lightside responses are pretty wince-worthy on my Jedi Consular. By picking a seemingly innocuous, "good Jedi" dialogue option I have accidentally had my JC offend both Zenith and a couple of senators on different occasions, which makes me cringe because I'd expect the actual dialogue to be more, shall we say, diplomatic. I mean, come on, my Smuggler has more tact than he does sometimes. xD

     

    Have had the same with my Jedi Consular. Sometimes I think she is so utterly sanctimonious that I'm expecting my companions to leave me. The utter sheltered life of a Jedi in training doesn't make for good diplomacy.

     

    My Consular has no idea about personal relationships, such as parent/child, or spousal love; as that is not the Jedi way. Even friendships seem a bit odd to her. I figure all her peers hated her ... a lot.

  11. There is at least one workstation on the Imperial fleet.

     

    While as already mentioned by many that you don't need to use a workstation to remove/ insert mods from gear. They have put in at least one workstation on the fleet. On the Imperial Fleet it is in the supplies section, may be in the same area on the Republic fleet.

     

    Yes there is one there, I found it after I didn't need it any more. It's near the Rakata Gear people. :)

  12. When I first started playing the game I thought I had to be at a station too .. got real upset that I couldnt upgrade my stuff. Then my brother told me to do the right click and I was a little embarassed.

     

    I did this too. I was frustratedly trying to find a mod station on Taris with no luck, so zoned to the fleet and still not finding one I ended up Googling where the damn things were. I then of course found out about the 'right click' upgrade function. I was rather sheepish.

     

    I was about to ask in General, sort of glad I didn't in the end. ;)

  13. I cannot remember any specifics, but early on I would choose pure light or pure dark (depending on the character) regardless of what it did. That led to sometimes feeling as you describe. Now, I do my best to choose as that character would. My Knight spares a lot of people. Including Sith. My Trooper will end a life if he feels that person could be a future threat to the Republic. My Sith is almost grey. He will not kill non-combatants. He will not kill for the sake of being menacing. He will however, slaughter an enemy or a threat without blinking.

     

    Yes, I love this. I've played a lot of MMOs, but I've never felt guilty about quests before. I'm not sure if it's the voice acting and the way BW pull me into a story. I've started a new character that will chose responses based on her (well my) belief in what is right, rather than what is light.

  14. So there you are being all evil and Sith-like when along comes a quest where the 'evil and Sith-like' answers leave you feeling suitably ... crappy.

     

    I've noticed a similar vein on my Jedi. Sometimes I eye-roll at her sanctimonious 'holier than thou' attitude when choosing the light response for factiony goodness.

     

    I do love that Bioware have implemented this in an MMO, as you cannot reload when you get a huge clanger. Pure faction-based responses are often double-edged and do not always gain the response you were after. The light side may get you the faction, but perhaps not the loyalty you were after (RP-wise). The dark side Sith can often be ridiculously childish, rather than commanding.

     

    So I ask you random gamers; what response has your character made, that made you wince, for the love of faction? (Please do use spoiler tags where needed!)

  15. I agree OP. I love chatting about the game I'm playing on the forums and negative posts are a part of that, but the amount of forum trolling going on here makes it very hard to find threads worth reading.

     

    I'm not saying I want all the negative feedback removed, as some of it is true and needs to be said. I would just like to talk about some of the fun times I'm having in a game I'm enjoying (for the most part) and I cannot do that here.

  16. It goes into a great big pile of cash that the devs all get naked and roll around in after work every day.

     

    They're all Scrooge McDuck: swimming in our dollars!

     

    OP - It mostly goes back into the game at the beginning, I believe. Pays wages, keeps servers running, patches the game. There's probably some sort of development going on too; we might not see it for four months, but they're probably beavering away. (Especially as it'll have to be voiced)

     

    The first few months are rather painfully costly for an MMO.

  17. I can understand it is hard for some to deal with females and I said it in another post there are some female and males who will take advantage of that. I honestly don't think its anything special to be a gamer though it seemed natural to me to enjoy such things. Its funny though because just a few years back a few of my friends who now are into those social Facebook games used to tease me about liking gaming. And while I wouldn't touch a Ville game (farm, fish or whatever) with a ten foot pole it does feel good to bring up that they are now geeky gamer like I am. :)

     

    Its cool seeing different perspectives on this I just wanted to have a little fun say that yeah were out there gaming with you and just poke some fun at the stereotypes Ive read in other sections of the forums.

     

    I actually played a Ville a bit ago on FB (I know, the shame!). It kept asking me for money and the cash to point ratio would leave most gamers aghast. I deleted my tentative walk into Villedom then.

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