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Wolventhorne

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  1. If there is no demand, then the number of players wearing the items will decrease regardless of how many are posted on the GTN. It will sort itself out. However, calling for censorship of a game that is working well within the boundaries set forth by the ESRB is pointless. There are plenty of E rated games out there to enjoy if the skimpy outfits are offending your conservative sensabilities. This is a fantasy game, after all.
  2. That's the face all Sith lords make when you pull their finger. The force will set you free....
  3. I hope it doesn't turn the game into a sea of black armor. I am Darth Emo! Everything I wear is black, black as the blackest night to show how blackened my black heart heart beats with black blood behind my black eyes behind by black cloaked black armor. /pout
  4. If you're genuinely interested in improving your play experience, a great resource to learn about any class gear/talent build/attack rotation is noxxic.com It's an easy to navigate site that you can use to learn about any class and advanced class. Sorry to hear about your rough experience with impatient players. I hope this helps.
  5. You sure? Wouldn't lucas have eventually fixed that if it was a technical glitch? hehe, don't mind me, I'm just goofing off anyway.
  6. I'm going to play some heavy devil's advocate here, just because its fun, so take what I say with a grain of Lot's wife. The Jedi, despite all their reason and "patience" are reckless as all get out. Need proof? How many missions take place in this game where a critical wartime asset is left in the hands of a padawan against a league of Imperial elites (ie, ourselves). They do so because they are being tested. No net, no backup plan, and TONS of horrific consequences for failure. The Jedi are knowingly throwing padawan's to their deaths. I understand that padawans must prove themselves, that makes perfect sense. What fails to make sense is why they choose objectives that cost the republic SO MUCH when the padawan's fail? It seems their interest in maintaining their Jedi traditions heavily outweigh the greater good of the Republic. The times when you see someone is killed by a fellow Imperial happens when someone botches the job despite having a massive quantity of resources at hand. Their death is quick and doesn't put the lives of the rest of the Empire at risk. Sith vs. Sith ascension does take an aside to this arguement, but their internal conflicts rarely pull in civilians into the crossfire. The Jedi...ehhhh..not so much when you stand back and look at the big picture. So while on the surface, the Empire may seem like the more brutal of the two factions, what we're seeing is a sharp protection of assets and civilians vs. constant reckless gambling of assets and civilians.
  7. Seriously, what was happening to Obi-Wan's lightsaber during the duel with Vader in A New Hope. Was it fizzling out or something? Did he have to shake it come back back on all the way?
  8. I still remember my old floppies that I had to install one my one to rock X-Wing. I loved that game.
  9. Different roads to the same goal. Galactic control. The Republic and Empire both want order. They both want their people to follow a strict structure, and the both have harsh masters to enforce their will. The only difference is that the Empire does it with a scowl, and the Jedi do it with a calm face.
  10. At first glance, the early access does feel like a burn to everyone who didn't get in on it. However, my experience with new expansions actually makes me glad I'm not the first one through the gates. New expansion releases are buggy, laggy, and their customer service reps are in hell right now, I assure you. Those of us left behind get to fill up our XP level bar in peace and security and will be able to step into Makeb at 51 knowing that we're getting to miss out on opening week frustrations. Still, make your statements and voice heard. This is the kind of feedback Bioware needs to see to stay in touch with their fanbase. They are under the umbrella of the most hated company in America right now, and the only way to stay out from under that shadow is to hear from us to know what steps to take next.
  11. Whenever a new expansion is release, someone will always want to start their complaints with "I've been playing since Vanilla" in an effort to add the credibility of experience to their argument. For that reason alone, you are almost guaranteed to see someone pretending to pine away for the good ol' days of "Vanilla" SWTOR. Pretending.
  12. I like this idea, with the new expansion coming out, it'll be a great party week for leveling and will help bolster upper level numbers for the group finder.
  13. It won't make a difference. The new SWTOR business model is helping to keep their accounts in the black. It's in no danger of being shut down by an interim.
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