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nitrixion

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  1. Let me fix that for you... Don't state statistics without citing a source, it will be viewed as nothing more than opinion.
  2. This is simply wrong. It does not happen anymore. Op/drel can get an equally geared opponent to 50% (when using cooldowns OR getting very lucky with crits).
  3. He's talking to the devs. Guessing at what they can do to fix it in their tools. Fixed.
  4. This is what I meant to say before: Yes, the customer is always "right". The difference is in what being "right" means. If the customer of an ISP calls the support department and tells them they should only be charged 10 bucks a month for internet, cable, and telephone, is the customer still right? Of course not, but the person on the other end of the phone's job is to make that customer feel like they are "right". Sounds like all we need is more communication from the developers. "We are working on YOUR bug" "We are also working on this other guys bug" . Would that help?
  5. I did mean herd, thanks for the correction! Again, your complaining that they fixed someone else's bug before yours. Read the article, it will give you some perspective.
  6. I understand perfectly. People on the forums are the minority. Everyone on the forums could leave and the game would still be doing OK. Bioware should take feedback gathered from the forums, I would never say otherwise, but they doesn't mean they should implement every suggestion from the forums either. Bugs need to be fixed, correct. But complaining that MY bug wasn't fixed over YOUR bug makes zero sense.
  7. It's not about priorities. I'm sure they would LOVE to fix the major bug affecting you, and are likely working on it. But the junior developer that isn't capable of fixing core game mechanics or major bugs needs something to do, so he fixes emotes working on bikes. Think about things logically for once instead of blindly following the heard.
  8. And you don't understand software development. To phrase that better: The customer is always "right". In a some industries, this is 100% correct. If I order a burger at McDonalds without ketchup, and it has ketchep on it, I expect to take the burger back and get a new one. This is my burger and has no effect on anyone else. In the software industry, this is not 100% correct. I'm a customer of this game, I saw my Guardian should be able to shoot missles out of his eyes and fart nuclear waste, both dealing 20,000 damage. Am I still right? Obviously I am not.
  9. There were always No Drop items in EQ, if I recall correctly. Things like Journeyman's Boots and those large, no weight bags (can't recall the name).
  10. I thought people LOVED the glory days of SS/TM in WoW back before BGs and the honor system. This is an exact replica.
  11. Hold on there for a second. Are you saying, instead of blindly rushing into a group that out numbers you, you used your brain and actually killed some people? Ludicrous! You should be banned!!!!
  12. Patch up the gash in the side of the hull, add 4 new decks to the ship, bring some new entertainment for the guests while they wait, and fix that chair on the poop deck that has been wobbling a bit since they left dock.
  13. Insults over twitter? I don't see any...
  14. Not to question you... but, where'd you get these numbers? I completely agree with gearing for crit and surge, but wasn't aware of a stopping point for either. Obviously you wouldn't want more than 100% crit (realistically, much lower due to talents that give bonus crit to our main abilities).
  15. For future reference: http://knotor.com/item_sets
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