DragoFireheart
all caps, rainbow colors, SOMETHING.
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If you are still playing SW:ToR, then fuck you for giving EA/Biofuck your money.
I guess you're one of those people who still "stand in the fire" after 3 expansions I guess Bliz forgot about old people with mediocre connection.I tend to prefer straight up tank and spank gear check encounters rather then the modern MMO fights which all seem to involve a new gig to learn. Quit WoW after every second boss fight involved the entire guild do Dance Dance Revolution all over the encounter room or die. People have mediocre connections, some people are elderly, why require this twitch crap and punish guilds that don't put all potential recruits through a grueling reflex test course?
Look at the features list. You don't get the full game unless you buy the collector's edition.You're looking at the Collector's Edition. The Digital Deluxe Edition is $79.99. http://store.origin.com/store;jsess...dtocart_DD&id=ThreePgCheckoutShoppingCartPage
I bought mine on DVD for $59.99 at Gamestop. You get 30 days free after that.
Collector’s Edition Store. At launch the Collector’s Edition Store will be available to those who have the Collector’s Edition of The Old Republic, and will feature items found nowhere else in the game! The Collector’s Edition will be stocked with exclusive social items for yourself, and unique appearances for your companion. The store will also have regular updates to give players incentive to keep coming back.
Blizzard tried. They had this one arena encounter in LK where you fought a number of random NPCs from the enemy faction that behaved like players in pvp, with focus fire, player abilities, CC, and all that. The result was noobs failed horribly at it, complained that they don't want pvp in their pve and Blizzard didn't pursue the idea further. Evidently players don't want advanced, unpredictable AI in their raids.Well in the first place, tank and spank sucks. DDR style sucks too, but it's unfortunately the only way these devs will add challenge to raids, instead of improving AI or making more complex enemy combinations.
Meh. I tend to prefer straight up tank and spank gear check encounters rather then the modern MMO fights which all seem to involve a new gig to learn. Quit WoW after every second boss fight involved the entire guild do Dance Dance Revolution all over the encounter room or die. People have mediocre connections, some people are elderly, why require this twitch crap and punish guilds that don't put all potential recruits through a grueling reflex test course?
That being said, SWTOR's endgame is half broken right now, especially balance wise. Some flashpoints are easy, some are extremely hard, some are plain broken. And there's no rime or reason as to why one is easy and one is hard. For example for Hard more flashpoints the easiest is the Hard version of the lowest level flashpoint of the game, so far so good right? Well the second easiest is one of the very last Flashpoints of the game. The third is one of the middle ones, but it's end boss is currently broken where if you reach 10% his health while he's doing a specific channeled attack, he never goes to the next mode of the battle and so, never dies. Then there's a flashpoint where a miniboss is the hardest boss out of all the flashpoints. Randomness.
I guess you're one of those people who still "stand in the fire" after 3 expansions I guess Bliz forgot about old people with mediocre connection.
Not everything devolved into Heigen's Death Dance. Also, we're talking about 8 or 16 man raids; if you can't find that many people to raid with who aren't retards or playing on a P5-166 you aren't trying. Tank and spank gets old insanely fast, and has really no redeeming qualities to it. Why even bother raiding period if that's the extent of the content.
Do the answers have any effect on anything? If so, do you have to abandon the quest and restart if BioWare's Wheel of Fortune fucks you over?Regarding the game, pretty sure it has the most retarded and rage inducing (until you don't give a fuck anymore) "wheel" system from bioware games so far. Probably because they forced themselves to do too much content there are plenty of instances where the answer has nothing to do with what you clicked.
The pinnacle of this "feature" is if you try to play a light side char on empire because 90% of the vague responses turn into real psycho lines. For example, someone asks you to leave, you click "I'm not gonna leave" and the result is "I'm gonna leave your body as a calling card". Or you are sent in some mission to kill some bandits or rats or w/e, you chose "It's gonna be fun", result is "It's gonna be better than murdering children".
What's the point of getting better gear if raids are so easy you can blaze through them no matter what?
Happened a couple of times to get light instead of dark or have -x from companion, but mostly is just the sheer stupidity of it that's annoying. And yeah you have to restart quest (or conversation only by pressing escape if it wasn't last choice in it) if you don't like the outcome (light/dark gain or what happens next). But that's only if you care about what happened, the quests will be completable anyway.Do the answers have any effect on anything? If so, do you have to abandon the quest and restart if BioWare's Wheel of Fortune fucks you over?
Happened a couple of times to get light instead of dark
You realize it's an option I deactivated instantly?