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  1. I am recently returning from a long hiatus and will be restarting my guild up again. I certainly could use the credits to buy a galactic stronghold on Tatooine for my members to enjoy and decorate. I would greatly appreciate it if you would award me the credits. My name is Chyna in game.
  2. It's the Euro-PvP server. Not surprised it has a low population like all the other PvP servers save for Jung Ma.
  3. So why not be a good friend and buy the item and then trade/mail it to them?
  4. I would not complain either save for the fact that armor mods on the Makeb vendor are 10 coms each and you only get a cap of 100 coms. At least let us buy the coms pre-50 so we can save for a full 50 set of mods during our lower levesl when we really dont use the planetary coms.
  5. It wasnt nasty. Its fact. Most people are in bed by midnight to work the next morning. If you are up at 2 am you either: 1. Have no job (little kid/student, live at home with parents) 2. Have a part-time 3-day a week job and no responsibility (kid/student, live at home with parents, mooch off your spouse, etc). 3. Work at a job that requires odd hours and important like a policeman, docto, nurse, etc... Now before you say you fall into catagory 3, consider the fact that you already admitted that you are playing an MMO and have time and energy to play between 12 and 2 am...
  6. You really have a concern? Really? Most east coasters are in bed by 12 am. Know why? Because most east coasters have something called a job that requires them to be up to perform around 6-7am. Most east coasters use that 6-7 hours to sleep. I'm gathering the devs think you should also be in bed like the rest of us hard working Americans. Because they are [in bed sleeping] as well.
  7. I'm guessing you do not role-play all that often, do you?
  8. This. Consider the time it takes to point and click on your starmap as the activation time.
  9. Probably for the same reason his friend calls a locksmith for leaving his keys in the ignition of his locked convertable automobile (with the top down).
  10. Hutts need love to. Hutts are both male and female, and should be abole to be flirted with. This should satisfy the needs of many looking for same gender romance. All jokes aside, I agree with the OP. Flirts for same gender are in every other Bioware game, it should be the same for SWTOR.
  11. No one is punishing you. You never had a fleet pass until the Security store came out. That said you are getting a fleet pass that is reusable for free. If you want more, you just have to download an authenticator for free to your smart phone or you can purchase one. You are being rewarded for being responsible for your account. You are being rewarded for protecting your information so Customer Service doesnt have to deal with your complaints for not having an authenticator. Your 15 bucks a month only entitles you to the game. Extra content that requires you to purchase or obtain something specific is what it is... fluff. Its not game breaking to not have a fleet pass. We all got along just fine without one in beta.
  12. This. Just add like 150 or so more different speeches and it will be new every time.
  13. You've missed one... and it would take you the rest of the 3 minutes to do it.
  14. You can already solo heroics with the right gear and you want them dumbed down more?
  15. I suppose you were not fortunate enough to get a GW2 beta. You are in for a rude awakening.
  16. “Sith are evil. The Sith philosophy is evil and encourages evil in its participants. We can get into endless philosophical discussions about whether anything is actually evil or actually good but if we are speaking from our modern, western view on the concept of evil then the Sith clearly qualify. They are encouraged to put the personal over the group, power over compassion and to judge everything’s worthiness to survive on its ability to fight for that survival. Mercy, sympathy, generosity, these are seen as weaknesses. Anger and rage are seen as strengths. These are not people most of us want to work with or have as neighbors.” “In the Star Wars universe, followers of the Sith philosophy genuinely believe that these things we deem evil, are actually in the best interests of a society. They look at the disorder, corruption and infighting of the Republic and they scoff. ‘What those people lack,’ an Imperial thinks, ‘is strong leadership.’ ” “It’s equally important to remember that you don’t have to believe in any of this to play on the Empire’s side in The Old Republic. You can be the exception to the rule. You are merely making a choice to be someone who was born on that side of the fence. Or, in the case of the Bounty Hunter, someone who tends to work in that part of space. The light side Sith who works tirelessly to make his Empire a better place is a deeply compelling character. The pragmatic Agent who wants nothing more than to protect the millions non-Sith citizens from harm is equally interesting. The Bounty Hunter gets to be his own man and spit right in the face of anyone who he doesn’t agree with. Being a good man in a bad place is one of the all time great role-playing options.“ - Daniel Erickson Source: http://torwars.com/2011/02/08/erickson-sith-are-evil/ The man of 1000 abs has already spoken... /thread
  17. I do not think I was being rude. I was simply calling out development on their promises. They claim to be listening to their community, but they are not listening to the 1/3 of their community that has been asking for the things on the list since beta. Many of you who disagree and say I give RPers a bad name are the same people who settle for scraps development throws at you. I am a voice. You should be backing it if you want things done. Most of you act like if you make demands they wont be honored. Look at the PvP and Raid community, they make demands every day and look how much content they get. Entire patches dedicated to their style of play. The squeaky wheel gets the oil and many of you need to squeak louder. I don't know about you, but I am tired of seeing RP servers being PvE servers with a RP tag. I want our servers to stand out from all the rest so that when a new player rolls on a RP server they are amazed at the difference. You do not get those kind of results by being silent and passive. I encourage all of you to raise your voice and be heard. Many of you may think the list is trivial, but it is the trivial things that make life more pleasant. For many of us true role-players, role-play is our end game with PvP and PvE being "fluff."
  18. So now I have to ask you, Mr. Ohlen, by "listening to the community," did you just mean the PvP and PvE community? I ask this because since the beginning of beta, we the RP community have been asking for: 1. Chat Bubbles 2. Furniture you can sit in, and not just 1 chair on your starship 3. Color matching for gear 4. Better face/body customization 5. Player housing 6. RP events/content 7. More social gear 8. Craftable social gear 9. Story vendors ala SWG 10. More accessable RP areas for cross-faction RP 11. Cross-faction communication across /yell /whisper and custom chat channels 12. Name Enforcement on RP servers, if anything at least enforce your own naming policy outlined in the EULA, which you have not been doing 13. More ways to obtain social points, specifically via actual role-play content 14. Choices actually affection our story 15. A barber shop/plastic surgeon to recustomize our appearances with added content 16. Furniture and trophies to decorate at least our ship 17. Allow more than 4 players into a ship instance To name a few. When asked at NY Comic Con what is Bioware developing for role-players, Daniel Ericson replied "How about the greatest Role Playing Game of all time?" I seriously have to ask, what has the development team done to encourage or even stimulate role-play in SWTOR? We had two large updates since launch and not one of them had any content or fixes geared toward the role-play community. As I see it, none of our requests were listened to or even implemented. If you are truly listening to your community, dont ignore the other 1/3rd who have their own playstyle just as popular and equally fun in its' own right.
  19. I call BS. Names and levels of your Sanctum characters... I doubt any are over level 25.
  20. Your schedule can be the reason why you are not seeing RP. In addition, Ebon Hawk was a starter RP server at launch and thusly many of the RPers should be your level or higher by now. If you find that you are not finding RP, an alternate solution would be to srat RP yourself and see where it takes your character. You would be surprised how many people are willing to RP once someone starts it. Before you make the decision to move. Do some more research on your server. See if there are private server forums like those on swtor-rp.com and then check to see if any events are going on during your play hours. My server, Sanctum of the Exalted, for example, you can find late-night RPers in either side's Fleet. However most open world-RP occurs during prime-time and on certain planets like Hoth, Tatooine, Dromund Kaas and Nar Shadaa. We also have weekly and weekend events that sometime last to around 1am est.
  21. Alot of Landroval guilds that I was familiar with moved to Sanctum of the Exalted.
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