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  1. Taking into consideration that update 7.4.1b was put into effect on Thursday and the company does not work on weekends, I believe it should take a few more days for the times to be returned.
  2. Anything is reason for complaint, your lives must be very boring.
  3. No estimated time, they will update as soon as it is resolved.
  4. Personally, I believe the company is listening and taking action in accordance with the community's positions. It's important to remember that there was no perspective of an APAC server in recent years. During these first months, BS has been quite attentive to player criticisms, promptly adding the collection sale at the end of the year, increasing the transfer limit from 2 million to 15 million, and adjusting the period to receive free transfers. I mean, they're doing something. Of course, if it were up to the players, everyone wants everything for free and immediately, but that's not how it works. I believe the server will gain stability as transfers are released and restrictions gradually diminish. It's a new server and could very well take off with new updates throughout the year - older servers also experience player base fluctuations. As someone commented here at some point, I think the current deadlines for entitlement to free transfers could be different, aiming for future subscription acquisitions rather than past ones. Anyway, I admire your commendable attempt to bring information about the community to the forum and, especially, to the developers, always having a respectful and constructive debate.
  5. It's a controversial policy, but one that tremendously helped reduce inflation in the game. It was at alarming levels and now it's quite reasonable (Just to give you an idea of the difference, a single Hypercrate was being sold for 1 billion, today it's being sold for 32 million.). You can pass items to her by putting them up for auction at very low prices and asking her to "buy" them in sequence. Of course, you can't just leave the items there because someone might buy them before, but it works when synchronized.
  6. With all due respect, if you don't care about companions, mounts, strongholds, dyes, etc., I'm not sure if SWTOR can offer you anything. All the GS come with new sets and weapons; if you don't like/don't use them, that's a personal matter. I agree that the reward track could be improved, but it's far from having so much useless stuff. Furthermore, SWTOR is not a competitive game and doesn't aim to be one. I have the feeling that your desire for something beyond the appearance of weapons and armor will be frustrated.
  7. Since the end of last year, I've been thinking about modifying my UI, to revitalize things a bit. I'll be attentive to the suggestions given here. 😃
  8. Great text! I intend to read your suggestions more carefully, but I've already found several interesting points. I'm not sure if the idea of buying subscriptions with in-game tokens would be feasible for them, but it would certainly be beneficial for players. The revamps in the group finder and equipment/crafting system are long overdue and I would welcome them. Congratulations on the contribution!
  9. Every time I stop to read the forum, I'm impressed. I know I shouldn't be, but it's unavoidable. It's getting increasingly difficult to find constructive criticism; the drama always ends with "this game is dead" or "this game is dying". I can understand the frustration with the change in style over the years. The first time I encountered a text in the style of KOTOR (years ago), it also felt strange to me. But upon further reflection, it's possible to understand the context surrounding this change. It's a game with limited financial resources, a small team, and was produced on an almost abandoned engine. Not to mention the real-world strikes and events impacting DLC production. Drawing comparisons with infinitely more populous games, with far greater resources both financially and in terms of human resources, is unreasonable and cowardly. SWTOR will never reach its peak again, that much is clear. It's up to each individual to decide whether they can live with the new reality or direct their expectations elsewhere. That said, I believe we will eventually reach a point of balance between the content the company is capable of delivering (not what you or I think it can deliver) and the number of players willing to accept SWTOR's reality. From there, we'll see what future lies ahead. Until then, everyone has their own opinion on which part of the game should be improved. Good luck with your next game.
  10. Because this way it would decrease the interest of many players in acquiring the game subscription, which is the real goal of everything. Nobody works for free, and the way they found to finance the game is by selling cosmetics, like a new stronghold. In any case, there's nothing stopping it from appearing in NPCs at some point to be acquired with tokens.
  11. Not to mention, I missed the last mount of GS 2 (Underworld) and I regretted it a lot, I should have dedicated myself a little more to achieve it.
  12. From what I understand, the stronghold and the first 3 rooms will be included in the subscribers' season pass. The last 3 will need to be purchased with CC. The season pass usually "grants" around 2,000 CC, and the monthly subscription gives roughly 500 CC, depending on the payment method. Spending on the three extra rooms is a matter of choice; some people prefer to buy new sets, while others prefer to buy decorations and extra rooms. Depending on the price set for these rooms, I don't see anything absurd. As for the F2P players, well... they're already playing for free and getting things, so there's not much room to complain.
  13. Look, I wouldn't want to be in the shoes of those making the decisions; it must be really difficult trying to please everyone. If they allow the transfer of large credit flows, people complain that inflation will ruin the gaming experience. If they limit credit transfers to accommodate Legacy transfer requests, people also complain that the lack of credit will ruin the server. If they charge for character transfers, complaints arise. If they offer FREE transfers, even if some criteria are required, complaints still come. Even those who don't meet the criteria will pay half the normal price, but complaints persist. It's just too complicated!
  14. I assure you that interest in the classic server doesn't last for 15 days, that's if there's anyone truly interested in it. If there's already a huge volume of complaints about all the QOL improvements, imagine it in that terrible state that SWTOR was in at the beginning.
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