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reillan

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  1. That. There are quite a few orange lightsabers available at all levels in this game. Which one you use is entirely dependent on appearance and how you want the hilt to look (and, frankly, that's the least of my concerns, hehe)
  2. Sadly no. But there will be far better lightsabers in your future, so I wouldn't worry about it. I do it all the time. You try to equip an item by dragging it onto your character panel rather than right-clicking it, and you expect a "bind" window to pop up so you hit yes before thinking about it, only to discover that this game doesn't allow for dragging items except onto the specific slot they'll occupy, and instead was asking you if you want to delete your item.
  3. No it does not. You can see that information in a Guild list, if you wanted to join the same guild as them...
  4. There's also one on the inner ring of the fleet. BTW, please post one forum up from this. This forum is for introductions, not for questions
  5. Nope, all you can do is significantly disable them. There's never a target to deliver that final blow.
  6. spend some time and research cards so you know what to get. You don't want to spend $100 on a new video card only to discover it either won't work or is actually worse than your current one, hah. do a search for 6150se benchmark, and you'll be able to see how your card stacks up against other cards. If you find a good list of cards and can see the card you want to buy on the same list, you can immediately compare their performance. Yes, procs can be a big part of it - but I think that A: the proc is the harder of the two to upgrade and B: the proc in this particular case probably isn't the cause of the bottleneck. Maybe, but probably not.
  7. Reinolds. So I have Mal Reinolds and Juj Reinolds (anyone get that at all? anyone?)
  8. aligned loot drops are rare, probably for the reason that it would make it even less likely you could use it In my entire grind to 50, I got one as a drop exactly once. However, aligned gear is available for sale on the fleet, so it does still have a purpose.
  9. Bioware would recommend you use a lower-population server. As a result, any of the following should work for you: Senator Contispex Tassaa Bareesh The Kumumgah Tott Doneeta Ula Vii You can research it from the website by using the "server status" link on the community page, right before you get to the forum links.
  10. You obtain one for free automatically during your class storyline. When your class storyline has you leaving Coruscant or Dromund Kaas, they'll give you a ship to use to do so.
  11. I did this when the game opened - didn't realize that in certain lighting the complexion I chose looked really lame, so I went back and chose a different one. It let me create the character immediately with no wait.
  12. The big thing is not the processor - the processor should be enough. The big thing is the video card. The built in 6150se is a little on the low end. The system does show that it can be upgraded with PCI express x16 cards, so you could look into getting one for cheap.
  13. You can be a light-aligned sith, yes. For the most part, alignment is cosmetic (although there will be a few consequences for choices you make throughout the game - I will caution you not to give your relics to the guy who's complaining that he couldn't get his own... hehe). However, currently you need to have max alignment one way or the other when you get to lvl 50, as you want to get the most powerful relics (and they require alignment).
  14. There are enough quests to get to lvl 36 and then some without ever going to Quesh Sometimes it's just hard to find them.
  15. Tooltip was fixed yesterday. Check it again.
  16. I was 5 when Return of a Jedi came out. I remember .. Just…images, really. Feelings.
  17. Haven't seen it yet. My cunning is over 1100 at this point.
  18. I'd recommend you check the GCE (auction house) first, as there's probably something great there.. But where your class trainer is, there's also vendors all over that downstairs area...
  19. it's an interesting problem, but not necessarily unique. Items in every MMO ever made have been contested by multiple people. For example: In WoW, a purple lvl 85 cloak dropped that was clearly a DPS Warrior cloak, and I was on my DPS Warrior. However, a Pally rolled on it and won, and he wanted it because it was good for his off spec. I argued I should receive it because DPS Warrior was my main spec, not my off spec. That fell on deaf ears. This has always been the great problem for MMO PUGs: what denotes ethical and fair distribution of items? People agree to need/greed rules typically because they help to make the community more friendly and grease the wheels of society, as it were. But you'll always have the one jerk who insists on rolling on it anyway. In your example, the orange item imho should go to the Assassin, because it's really hard and rare to find orange items. Yes, you can fill up your character with orange items (almost, anyway), if you want, but you want different ones so that you can get everything "just so." This is why I paid 25k recently for an orange Imperial Officer uniform Thus, the important thing to note about the item is its type, not what's on it. I also feel I must point out that this isn't true only of orange items. I've found purple items that have mods on them as well. They aren't completely moddable the way orange items are (and, in fact, may be better in the end), but again they should go to the class that needs them. I do think that if the class already has that item (for oranges: that cosmetic. For purples: that exact item, not counting mods), then I think it'd be socially beneficial and good for the player to say so and open up rolling on the item to everyone.
  20. Go Jedi Knight, and then Sentinel. No weird mechanics to learn.
  21. If you go into your abilities page (P, I believe), each ability will have what type of attack it is. It'll be listed as either Melee, Ranged, or Tech. You'll notice as a IA that all of yours fall under Ranged or Tech. Strength increases Melee. Aim increases Ranged. Cunning increases Tech. In addition, your main stat for your class (in the case of IA: Cunning) increases your damage for all 3. So you can actually benefit from Aim, too, especially if you're a sniper. However, because Cunning affects Ranged damage in exactly the same way as Aim, and because Cunning gives additional bonuses that Aim doesn't, Cunning will always be better for your IA than Aim will be.
  22. the latter, yes. It's just that it has unique items not available at other vendors.
  23. there's a known bug regarding max settings. Set it back to low, apply, then back to high and apply again. Should fix it, if I understand the issue correctly.
  24. Ships are gated by the story line (as are companions). Keep working on your story quests and as soon as they need you to leave Coruscant, you'll get a ship
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