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  1. Even though hard copy game time cards are scarce you can still buy a digital sixty day game time code on Amazon. And if you don't want to use your credit card on Amazon, you can use an Amazon gift card.
  2. I'm afraid that Greg Zeschuk took all the beer with him when he left Bioware.
  3. I didn't think the F2P experience was all that horrible - It gave me an idea of what the game was like, and it was enough to make me want to start subscribing. However, I did view it as more of a trial/demo of the game. It is highly likely I never would have even tried this game if it wasn't for the F2P model.
  4. This new whisper thing the gold spammers are doing is annoying and intrusive. Beyond hitting "report spam" and "ignore" there isn't a lot we can do about it in game. That being said, I welcome every new thread on this topic.
  5. Maybe they do and maybe they don't but every little bit of documentation helps. My only real point is folks were being too hard on the OP because I have heard a lot worse suggestions than this.
  6. I think you are being too hard on the OP. Also, with this new whisper thing the gold spammers are doing I think screen shots would be useful to demonstrate the extent of the problem.
  7. I just had the same problem. I wouldn't panic about it too much; this sort of thing has happened before for a lot of people a couple of years ago. Plus if its happening to more than one person, it is likely something on their end, not yours. I'm just mildly annoyed, since one of my regular game times is the one hour I have before leaving for work, and I just lost that because the OTP never showed up.
  8. Well thank you for your $15.00, even if you are not playing. In your own way you are continuing to support the game. For that I am sure EA thanks you.
  9. Taking the OP's story at face value, the guild officer was on a power trip and handled the situation wrong. That being said, that doesn't exonerate the OP from any wrong doing. My guild was stupid enough to make me an officer. We strive to find a balance between keeping a loose and casual atmosphere within the guild and maintaining some degree of structure within the guild. I personally have no problem with a "no profanity" rule, we don't have one, but it's not like we are dropping "F-bombs" every second word. This response to the officers concerns over profanity is very similar to form users telling people "if you don't like it leave" when expressing concerns over glitches in the game and EA business practices. The people in the forums that take this position are usually trolls who are trying to upset people. Telling someone if it bothers you that much turn on the profanity filter is thoughtless and confrontational and basically a brush off, telling them to deal with it. The OP doesn't get a free pass for his thoughtlessness just because the guild officer was on a power trip. The OP then proceeds to make a bad situation worse by playing the "you think you are better than me" card, escalating the confrontation. Then again, another viewpoint is this: Maybe it wasn't even a "power trip." Perhaps the guild officer just lost his temper when the OP butted in as he was trying to enforce a guild rule. Bottom line, BOTH sides are wrong here.
  10. That's just awesome. I'm glad the only part of the quest I had completed was The Theoretika and I hadn't actually started collecting parts. Feel bad for the folks that had collected most of the parts and have to start from scratch.
  11. The mob density on Makeb can definitely become tedious. I never finished Makeb with my Jedi Sentinel. Once I got my Jedi Shadow to max level I managed to get through Makeb, mostly thanks to stealth.
  12. Would it be possible for someone to translate the OP's posts so I could understand what the hell he's talking about.
  13. I too would like to take this opportunity to thank you Bioware for making Rise of the Hutt Cartel free to new subscribers and giving people who already own RotC a neato title. Of course, I would be remiss in neglecting to thank Bioware for those $20.00 dye packs. Seriously, these moves have generated some of the most entertaining forum posts I have seen in months. I really feel like I am getting the most for my entertainment dollar. So once again, thank you Bioware, I mean it!!!
  14. I never have been an MMO person. I started playing SWTOR purely on a whim as I was a long time fan of classic Bioware and Knights of the Old Republic. Ended up liking SWTOR more than I expected so I subscribed and stuck around. Not really much else in the MMO world that I am interested in. Usually doing single player games when I am not playing SWTOR.
  15. I send crafted items from character to character all the time. A legacy bank is a good idea.
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