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  1. So, I've completed KotET with my Sith Inquisitor, but I haven't had Alliance Alerts for either Andronikos or Ashara. I didn't romance either. Is this normal, or is my game bugged?
  2. Most people do not have the time to do all that in one day. On a good day, I will play for 2-3 hours a day, but that depends on my work schedule. I have 10 alts in a guild. I managed to cap 8 of them because I had a lot of Invasion Forces gathering dust in my legacy bin, but that isn't sustainable. I have a lot of alts in a different guild that I'm not going to be able to cap at all simply because I don't have the time. Not everyone plays for 12 hours a day.
  3. Lowering the personal and guild caps are a good start, but they are nowhere near enough. Even with a cap of 15k, a player with a 150% stronghold bonus could run Relics of Gree and Battle of Ilum daily for 6 days and still not have enough conquest points to reach 15K. It's basic math. If the goal is to engage players in conquest every day (hint: most people do not play every day), and if conquest is 6 days long, they should have to do 3-4 "things" to reach their personal objective. By "thing" I mean: - operation - flashpoint (with bonus boss, any difficulty mode) - a few warzones - a few galactic starfighter matches - a round of crafting - a round of planetary heroics - a world boss In other words, a player should be able to achieve their conquest objective in 3-4 playing sessions. Conquest is something people do to spice up their gaming experience. When players who do conquest have time for literally nothing else, it becomes a chore. People do not pay $15 a month to do chores. You said that the repetitive nature of conquest was a problem. It is not. A few things should always be repeatable daily by every character in a person's legacy: Anything with "GF" in front of it. GF ops, random flashpoints, PvP, and GSF. That way, no matter what special focus the conquest has, there's something people can do to earn a few points that day, even if they aren't up to crafting 750 assemblies, 5 different kinds of war supplies, and an invasion force, or even if they aren't able to solo Relics of Gree, or whatever.
  4. Far be it from me to urge caution when the sky is obviously falling, but maybe we should wait and see what the Arcann romance actually entails before we demand ritual sacrifice. For all we know, Arcann could just be standing around the Alliance base with a quest marker above his head. Commander: 1 How's it going? 2 Have you considered plastic surgery? 3 Want to knock boots? [Commit to a romance with Arcann] I mean, it would be great if it did develop over the course of a few missions the way Theron's did in SoR, but there aren't any guarantees.
  5. Twi'lek-Human offspring are definitely possible, as others have said. Zabrak-Human offspring are also possible, as evidenced by the breeding program on Dathomir. I'm not sure about other near-human species, but it seems possible that humans can produce offspring with near-humans, but that doesn't mean it's possible for near-human to produce offspring with another near-human. For example, my Zabrak warrior probably can't have biological children with Vette.
  6. I do something like that with a banker characters. One has 6 cargo bays full of dyes. Another two (imp and pub) have the Alliance Supply Crate legacy armor sets and legacy weapons. A fourth character stores odds-and-ends stuff like prefabs, fabrication designs/crystals, alliance supply crates, bounty contracts, grey helix components, etc. A fifth is my GTN toon. About the only things I have in my actual legacy vault are legacy armor sets with class-specific set bonuses, crafting supplies, gifts, command boosts, and open space to transfer gear and/or schematics between toons.
  7. The Humble Hero armor set is my go-to Jedi tunic-and-pants look, but the Loyal Adherent set is also pretty good. To those who say that removing an outer robe or losing a hood on a robe are simple things - just take off the outer robe or push the hood back - it isn't like wearing actual clothes. Each outfit is actually a 2-dimensional (flat) image wrapped around a shape with fixed dimensions. So the robe and tunic are all part of the same image. If you want to remove the robe, someone needs to draw an entirely new image and create an entirely new skeleton for that shell. That's how 3-dimensional games work.
  8. I've got a theory that he's going to do a heel-face turn. I've got a feeling that he's been misled by the organization he joined and that he's going to discover it before the end, but he'll be unable to leave on his own. In other words, we're going to have to rescue him again. I imagine that once we do, we will be given the opportunity to kill him ourselves, though, so the bloodthirsty among us should be happy. But me, personally, I will let him live, and even forgive him for betraying me. My soft spot for Theron Shan truly knows no limits. I am such a dork.
  9. It's a bit of love and hate for all of them. Tython: Love the scenery and the idea that Jedi are training in this allegedly ancient place that they barely know. It invokes a "Goddamn it, we're trying!" vibe that I like. No accounting for taste. Hate the music. I know, danger in paradise, flesh raiders at the gates, but I want Alderan's music here. Ord Mantel: Love the clouds, and the corruption, not necessarily in that order. I like how we get a glimpse of the dichotomy between ideals and reality here, how the Republic is striving toward noble goals while failing to live up to same. What can I say? I like fail-y things. Korriban: Love the tombs. Hate Sith politics. Pretty self-explanatory. Hutta: Love how it isn't even about the Empire at this point. Yeah, it's mentioned once or twice if you're playing an agent, but for the most part, there's no sense that it fits in with Imperial designs. And that's cool. I like it when stuff goes on behind the scenes and it makes sense later. Hate the fact that they gave all Evoki the same face. etc. TL; DR: I will find something to love and something to hate about all the planets. But if you had me over a barrel and asked me to name my favorites: Hoth and Ilum for aesthetics, Balmorra for soundtrack. For least favorite, I'd have to say Quest because... Why are we even going here? There's nothing to do.
  10. Yeah, I think I just did. I had a popup after 2 flashpoints and a GF op on 3 different toons saying that I made the GF achievement and I was eligible for the rewards.
  11. They'll probably run the DvL event again, so that would be an excellent opportunity to give folks a chance to get Master Ranos. It wouldn't help me, specifically, since I already have her, but I see no reason to stick her behind some bizarre exclusivity lockout. While we're at it, I wouldn't mind a chance to get a (second) set of that sweet legacy armor, either.
  12. I've managed to gear a toon to 248 with Galactic Command. It took a long time and a lot of grinding even after reaching rank 300, but I got there. One or two pieces came from Gods of the Machine, it's true, but the vast majority of it dropped from command crates, just like everyone else's gear. I run SM ops for the most part, and the best that drops in them is 236, so I'd never be gearing through ops. Nor would I ever do it through PvP, as I avoid it.
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