I'm not really against the idea of a LFG tool as much as I am it being cross-server. I played WoW from early 2005 to up until TOR came out here a few weeks ago. It was a good time, where people would wipe and get back up and try again. I believe the LFD tool most certainly caused a downward spiral in a community that wasn't the best to begin with. As many before me have said, I remember knowing near everyone in my group. I knew if they were a good player, a bad player, a douche bag and even a ninja. You could also argue that even the paid name changes took their own toll on the community as those bad or mean players could just change their names. The last few months I spent in WoW's LFG system were pure horror (especially before the buff to threat) as a tank. DPS going absolutely insane at every pull, doing whatever they wanted. You could argue this was just a bad DPS and not representative of the LFG system as a whole, but I disagree. Most of them would never act out and do the arrogant things they do if they knew they'd have to face their peers again. I would completely support a LFG tool that either has no cross-server functionality or an option for a cross-server queue. I would go so far to say that the game definitely would benefit from a LFG tool that formed groups within the server boundaries. Having the option, I personally would probably stay out of the cross-server queues, but those who enjoy the quick, fast paced, lets just get it done play style would be happy. We all have our play styles and I don't think any one play style is the right way, so maybe if we could find something that would benefit us all, Bioware could improve on this concept and develop a LFG tool that works for SWTOR's community.