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ElrondTheGreat

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  1. Heya, Long day, me just wanting some peaceful grinding hours. Battle of Ilum pops, Merc, Sniper, Assassin and me. People seem nice, we get to the double bosses at the entrance to the crystal caves nice and easy. That's where the fun begins. Boss fight with pretty much zero problems but then the other sniper accidentally pulls some mobs down the stairs on one side and dies. Quits immediately. Like he saw the notification to rez and nuked his PC. The three of us are somewhat confused but continue with a comp. The enemies in the caves hit too hard for the comp to keep up so we requeue and get a replacement after those 2 Mining Spider Droids. We wait for him but notice that he pulled the pack in the first cave that you can skip and dies. The Assassin gives us a "**** this" and quits. The replacement probably is a new player though, as he is level 19, so I tell him to follow us through the caves. He walks back outside into the imperial camp, stays there for like 30 secs and just quits. The merc and I decide to call it a day and just try our luck again. ... This isn't particularly funny or interesting, but why on earth did they quit
  2. Well, I think you misunderstood something. Of course Force-Users can train the ability to sense these attacks like flamethrowers and snipes but it requires strong connection to the force to successfully reflect these attacks. You quoted Anakin Skywalker, i quote Mr.Palpatine. Order 66. Am i right with the opinion that Clonetroopers are no Force-Users? Only Yoda did reflect these attacks successfully, Obi-Wan was lucky with a grenade. So tell me, why should Force-Users be more powerful than Tech-Users? Only your skill and training can help you in combat, sometimes a lucky shot, but you are not born as a winner just because you are force-sensitive. PS: I hope you don't mind my poor english, I live in Germany.
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