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Originally posted by grunty
Not untill a few days ago... it was kind of misleading. They have changed the website but for many it was already too late. |
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Editted for the sake of sanity.
If you buy a 6 months sub you can get in. No sub = no access, even though you get a month sub when you buy the game. |
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Originally posted by Papadam
This is what he is talking about and its awesome :D http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0sc-gS9AqM
Genius lol
p.s. I'm actually more of a star wars "fan" |
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Originally posted by daelnor
Please enlighten me! I have no idea what you are referring to... |
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20 minutes LOL
Maybe if you have done it at least once but I can assure you it took me a lot longer than that. |
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Originally posted by Sovrath so you see, all it takes is someone to put it together.
You might be right. Maybe I became part of the problem by being to passive. I always used to be quite active forming groups but not as often anymore. |
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Originally posted by openedge1
Yeah, most of them are higher lvl doing the MoM.
Thanks! |
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Well, that is another thing... people tend not to group if they can avoid it. |
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5 deadly sins of mmo's - interesting read point 2 2. Overabundance of Filibuster Quests: We are all familiar with the ‘fed-ex’ quest. They are those quests where one is assigned to deliver an item. Filibuster quests also include grinding quests, where one is expected to kill a number of mobs, or drop quests, where one is expected to kill mobs for a number of items they drop. I will allow that a MMO, or any game, can have these quests but if there exists an overabundance such that it ruins the game, then the game has committed this sin. The quests do not further any meaningful aspect of the game, are not well incorporated into the game, and only a few become rewarding. These quests become ‘filler’ content, hence filibuster, by being an excuse to buy your time unnecessarily. This is especially obvious when the quests are simplified by being stripped down to handing the player arbitrary assignments. The type of quests may repeat itself which is mindlessly tedious, especially when one redoes them with an alt. Many MMO’s commit this sin, such as World of Warcraft. As an ex-WoW player, I remember many moments when I felt like I was ‘grinding quests’. Eventually, I just stopped caring about my fellow NPCs’ needs.
source: http://community.codemasters.com/forum/showthread.php?t=119945 |
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I play a human lore master.... I'll give it a few more levels, but I doubt much will change. We'll see. |
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Until now every single quest (even the so called epic/book quests) was boring.
You know... the kinda quest where you sit on the edge of your chair, swearing and cursing.... fighting for your life... totally into the moment. Maybe I am becoming to old for these kinda games |
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Aight... I just started playing... almost lvl 14 now. Around Book 1 Chapter 7
And I feel like freaking king of the FedEx. All I do is run around and deliver stuff or talk to yet someone new. Nothing EPIC or EXCITING happened yet. I almost have to buy a new NumLock key because it starts to wear out. I feel like Forest Gump that can't stop running!
Is there anything else to this game other than RUNNING?
I am in a kin with nice people which entertain me on vent while running around but it doesn't really help.
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What companions mean to Gameplay
General Discussion « Star Wars: The Old Republic 11/10/08 12:26:11 AM
Guild Wars? |
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Hi Guys, I would like to try TR. Can anyone please send me a key? Thanks in advance! offhand 303(at)gmail.com
(at)=@ pm is also fine with me |
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