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  1. Note: I am not quoting anyone verbatim. I am simply paraphrasing the various arguments put forward by the pro-macro crowd. Yeah, there's a bit of a difference there. First, those sorts of out-of-game macros cannot use in-game states the way an in-game macro function could, so they're inferior in that way. Second, as mentioned multiple times, encounters do not have to be balanced around people using macros since they are not a supported functionality and those who complain that something is too easy when they are macro-ing can be dutifully ignored. This also makes macros less valuable since they are not needed to successfully complete any content and therefore only the most uptight guilds/groups will select a player who uses macros over one who doesn't. Maybe, but who cares? As I already pointed out, using macros when there is no in-game macro function is less valuable since it's not necessary to successfully complete content due to the encounters being balanced around not having macros. Only really uptight guilds/groups and those looking for PvP e-peen will care. Nobody cares about them anyway. Also, if you really want to use macros, you don't have to buy expensive hardware (another thing that has already been pointed out multiple times). There are freeware macro solutions that can be downloaded and will work just as well, really. The rest of the population who can't be bothered to buy expensive hardware or download freeware macro programs probably aren't going to be bothered to put time into writing macros via an in-game function either, except if it becomes required to complete content. Which would only happen if encounters were balanced around macros. Which would only happen if an in-game macro function was implemented. See where I'm going here? Uh, no. What the marketing department does has zero bearing on anything the design team thinks or does. This is an asinine line of reasoning. Please, shut up. I wouldn't disagree that certain classes have far too many skills to juggle compared to others and this is something they should look at addressing. I don't buy that it makes it necessary to have an in-game macro function, however. Even on my Sentinel, who, from my experience and from what I've heard others say, has an almost obscene number of buttons to keep track of, it is far from impossible to stay on top of a rotation and situational skills if you're paying attention. If that is simply something you don't enjoy, then perhaps you should roll a different class? Not ideal, but just saying. Again, I do agree they should look into that as there is definitely a large discrepancy between classes as far as that issue goes.
  2. Okay, so my rig is as follows: i5-2500k @ ~4.5GHz Radeon 6950 2GB w/ unlocked shaders and slight overclock 8GB RAM Windows 7 SWtOR installed on Corsair F80 SSD Now, I had the issue where I wasn't getting the sort of performance I should have with this setup (shadows at high in particular would kill FPS), although it was decent. At one point, I followed the advice of a poster, went into my C:\users\[username]\appdata\local\swtor\swtor\settings folder (different filepath for Win XP users, and this folder is hidden by default), changed the extensions on the client_settings.ini and graphics_mirror.ini files to .old, thus forcing SWtOR to generate new ones since they basically didn't exist anymore as far as the program is concerned. This took me from a low of 25 FPS (in fleet) up to maybe 60 FPS tops, to getting 60-110 FPS (with an occasional dip into the 40s on fleet) with *all* settings at max (including shadows) as well as forced 8x AA through the control panel (in-game AA doesn't work with my GPU yet). Now, since the patch that updated when I logged in just about 30 minutes ago, my FPS tanked horribly. I was getting maybe 20-30 FPS on Tython, even with graphics settings on low. I redid the procedure I previously outlined to force SWtOR to generate new .ini files for the graphics settings, and lo and behold, FPS back up to 110 in the same area. So, the purpose of this ramble is two-fold: 1) Bioware/EA, figure out what the heck you are doing that is causing something in the .ini files to make the game perform horribly which simply forcing the program to generate new ones seems to fix. 2) If you are experiencing the same issue after this patch or any other patch, or simply have never tried this before, see if it helps you. Thanks. That is all. DISCLAIMER: I am not claiming this is a fix-all for everyone everywhere.
  3. Holy crap, why do people like to skip over parts of the conversation and then complain? There will be a way for those not attending in person to participate, and it will not be closed to those who aren't in a guild. Also, serious question: why do you want to be anti-social in a social game? Unless you have a group of unguilded people you play with regularly. In which case... why don't you form a guild with them?
  4. If you don't like the space combat mini-game, don't play it. It's completely, 100% optional. Why anyone thought space combat was going to be some huge, free-form thing is beyond me. SWtOR was never about space combat, it's a little something extra they added to the game. I, personally, think it's pretty fun, although there are certainly improvements that could be made. They're not ever going to devote huge resources into the space combat, as well they shouldn't. It's a gosh darn mini-game. It's not the game. As to the OP's point... I haven't noticed destroying the engines of a ship having any real impact, no. Edit: LOL at word filter changing "g0ddamn" to "gosh darn".
  5. It's not about Jedi wearing brown/white robes. That's fine. No one (who is reasonable) is asking for Jedi gear that looks super ornate and fancy. The gear available is still of appalling poor variety, with maybe 3 sets for each class and a few pallette swaps. Unless you include the hideous PVP gear with obscene shoulder pads and other weird design choices. I'm still wearing the brown, hooded robes I've had since Coruscant because no better hooded robe designs seem to exist. (I prefer hooded robes, myself, apparently contrary to many in this thread).
  6. This is one thread I can actually get on board with. Why the heck are there *any* quests you can't abandon (except for class-quests I suppose)? It's silly in the first place. I want the damn things out of my quest log so I have room for quests I actually want to do. And no, it's not just bonus-series quests. I have plenty of others with a nice, gray, unusable abandon button.
  7. Tuesdays are the maintenance day and they're sticking to that schedule. But, if a patch has an issue and needs to be delayed a couple days, I'd much rather they release it as soon as it's ready rather than delay it to the next Tuesday. I don't want to have to wait for content/bug fixes because it inconveniences a few people. No matter when they do maintenance, somebody somewhere is going to be inconvenienced. Sucks if you're one of those, but they can't accomodate a single individual's schedule. Sorry.
  8. Only thing I can agree on is that windows should be movable. Other than that, they're either non-issues or are being worked on.
  9. No. Your experience with the game with crossfired 6970s/6950s does not give you authority to claim other people's issues are definitely with their rigs. You shouldn't need freaking crossfire high end cards to run this game smoothly. Shadows look awful and are way too resource intensive. I suppose that's an issue with people's machines? This game needs some work, and Bioware has in fact acknowledged the issue and stated they are looking into it.
  10. This man speaks the truth. Stop trying to brute force content and then complaining that the game isn't letting you do so when the developers *do not want* you to do so. It's fine if you find attempting challenging content by yourself fun. I do too. I try to solo Heroic 2+'s and elites/champions all the time. I love doing so. But I'm not going to complain when I die so much in a short period of time that my timer goes up to 10 minutes. That means I'm faring poorly and I either need to: A) Suck it up. B) Ask for help. C) Come back later or skip it entirely. I don't need or want the game to enable me to brute force content I'm not meant to be able to take on solo. SWtOR is already straddling the line between MMO and MSO (massively single-player online), it doesn't need to enable people to solo everything and anything. No, not even if you're over leveled. It's not about some form of "masochism" or superiority-complex. It's about not wanting to play a game that offers no challenge, and penalties for failing *are* part of providing a challenging experience. The death penalty is already *highly* lenient.
  11. 100% in agreement. I'm still wearing the brown, hooded robes (as a Shadow) that I got from a freaking heroic on Coruscant, if I remember correctly, because I have not found a single moddable robe that I like since then. PvP sets are ugly, the gear from the Rakata/whatever vendors are ugly. I want hooded robes, but not ones with giant shoulder pads or with funny looking hoods or that are awkward in other ways. I'd like some nice looking black, silver/gray, or white robes but they just don't exist, that I've seen. Where's the damn gear variety? This plus the lack of removable violet lightsaber crystals is killing the aesthetic direction I want to take with my character.
  12. I totally agree with this thread, even though I'm actually okay with my companions. I'm a Balance Shadow, and I use Theran/Nadia on-and-off. I primarily stick with Nadia, as she's awesome. Yes, it's probably not "optimal" to use a DPS companion as DPS myself, but I do just fine killing normal/strong mob groups of even level with her, and I can down most elites as well. I switch to Theran for healing when I'm up against a tougher elite or a champ, but that's fine because I like Theran as well. Both Zenith and Iresso are kind of "whatever" for me, not really interested in them but I don't hate them either. Qyzen I don't hate as much as others, but I'd much rather keep Theran or Nadia out. But, like I said, if I could give Nadia some healing abilities that would be great, and I was disappointed when I got her to find out she was strictly DPS (and that she uses double-saber, wish she could dual-wield or do equal DPS with a single saber instead so we're not both running around with double-sabers, although I guess I could give her an electrostaff...). I was also *highly* disappointed that I couldn't romance her as a female toon. I'm certainly not getting involved with any of the male companions. I like Theran, but not like that (I'm a G.I.R.L.), and I'm not even sure he's the romance option for female Consulars (haven't really looked into it, since if it's not Nadia I'm not interested).
  13. Not sure if you're being sarcastic or not, but I sure as hell don't.
  14. Disclaimer: I'm not trying to be a jerk or anything. I seriously mean this as trying to be helpful. If you don't use the forums much, at *least* check the Dev Tracker section, especially if you have questions about patch contents or anything like that. I knew the answer to this question because there have been multiple posts by devs/mods about the 1.1 patch. Just saying. =)
  15. I don't think they're going to remove the orbital stations entirely. All they really need to do to make it less tedious though is: 1) Allow speeder use on them, for the love of all that is holy. 2) Eliminate the 100% entirely pointless running through an airlock just to get to the elevator that takes you to the orbital station. Just put the room with the ship directly behind the phase barrier, or, if that's a problem for some reason, then put the airlock door directly behind it, or even just make the elevator button take you directly to the ship. There's no need for an intermediate step here. 3) Add GTN terminals, class trainers, crew skill vendors, etc. to make the orbital stations at least not a big waste of empty space. Mainly, just freaking allow speeder use.
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