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srmalloy

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  1. You're right; I misread the OP.
  2. There is a manhole under the arch just east of Jenny Firkins; find her, go east to the first arch of the bridge across the central canal, and turn right; it's about ten-fifteen feet south.
  3. This is one of the sources of endless humor in SWTOR, where you can rescue a hostage and have to bring them back to some contact, and you can just hop on your speeder bike and zoom off, and your rescued hostage (or prisoner) will keep up with you, running on foot. Sometimes I wonder why pets and hostages aren't set up to absorb the speed of their 'owner', so they can keep up. They'd still be falling behind, because pet pathing can suck horribly, but they'd have a better chance of staying with you.
  4. When I helped take down Adamastor the other day, mis-judging how long it had been since my last, I got XP and influence, nothing else. Was your character a) level 50, and b) had slotted incarnate abilities, particularly the Lore slot, and did you have your Lore pet(s) out? I wonder if there are multiple reward sets -- one for pre-incarnate and one for post-incarnate, to manage getting the five Incarnate Threads, and the HC staff only updated one.
  5. The thing is, 'Original' is the only option for the War Mace abilities; there's nothing you can change it to, and nothing you can change it from -- there's no 'no redraw' option. The game is simply assessing a 10,000 inf per ability fee for not changing anything.
  6. It's not just weapons that reset and throw involuntary charges; I just took my War Mace/Rad Armor Brute to change her epic attacks to theme better with her Rad Armor powers, and was immediately assessed 90,000 inf in power change fees, 10,000 per power under War Mace: This is despite War Mace not having any customizable options -- there is "Original" and nothing else. I can't customize anything in the powerset, so where in the pluperfect subjunctive does the game come off telling me that all of my primary powerset abilities have changed, and I have to pay 90,000 inf to not actually change anything in it?
  7. Have you ever noticed how much the opening at the front/back of the Mecha Belt looks like an RJ-45 network socket?
  8. Back before the effect delay was taken out of Rain of Arrows, I would regularly see spawns aggroing on me the instant the animation started, even when I had Stealth running, a Celerity:+Stealth in Sprint active, and had been doing the micro-move dance to get into power range, so I know I was at max range for the power, outside of normal aggro range. Now that the damage takes effect with no delay, I still see them aggro, but I don't worry about being taken down before the attack fires.
  9. That bug runs through all of the game; I remember in particular a mission where the mission goal text is "Defeat all Nemesis soldiers", but I have to defeat the Crey staff they're attacking, too.
  10. Try flying through Echo: Dark Astoria with any of the ice armor or fire armor powers active. I've taken to flying with the Forward and Up keys held down, and the character tipped down so their path is horizontal, just to get the particle trail to not fill my screen
  11. I DON'T USUALLY TEST MY CODE BUT WHEN I DO I DO IT IN PRODUCTION
  12. The character's Trip Mines has about a six-second recharge; I think that the proc's going to have a low chance.
  13. With my Grav/Traps Controller, her normal playstyle when solo is to approach a spawn, lay down several Trip Mines and a Poison Gas Trap, then Wormhole the spawn onto the mines. Placing the first mine, then the gas trap, then the second mine, works out fairly quickly because Trip Mines recharges fast enough that it's back up during the animation for the gas trap placement. However, once the second mine is placed, she has to stand there waiting for Trip Mines to recharge to place the third one, and it slows the character down if I don't pay continual attention to the recharge indicator. Is it possible to modify Trip Mines, Poison Gas Trap, and Acid Mortar so that they are queueable? I don't want to change anything else about the power -- having one queued or placing it should still be interruptible, so that if you're hit with an attack or move they unqueue -- but it would be convenient to be able to set up the next placement to start as soon as it's recharged. If it's not possible to do it without extensive code changes -- I don't know if making them queueable would make them selectable for autofire, which is undesirable (I don't want to see characters out on the Adamastor platform doing nothing but automatically placing trip mines again and again; even being able to queue up an activation, you should still have to manually activate/queue the powers).
  14. There are a number of powers with similarly mistimed effects and animations. One that I have seen consistently is using the Nemesis Staff and Blackwand (both the prestige attack version and the temporary power version) against a destroyable mission object -- you draw the weapon, the blast effect fires and strikes (or misses) your target, and then you perform the attack animation.
  15. The one counterexample I can think of is, since it's a readily repeatable source of Empyrean merits, is to join a Hami raid immediately after unlocking your Alpha slot and pick the 4 Empyrean merit reward, then convert three of them to threads and use them to make your first Alpha boost to get rolling as fast as possible -- you can complete a Hami raid a lot faster than you'll ding your first vet level for the 120 thread reward, and with a tier 1 Alpha already slotted, you can use the 120 threads when you do get your first vet level to make a tier 2 Alpha. But that's the only time I can think of when you can justify converting merits to threads.
  16. It's a question for going back and reslotting various powers on high-level characters; I think I've got two of a few PvP IOs in the various sets I've accumulated over time, but where I have several from a set, I generally have no more than one of each type in that set; when I have some that are 50, one that's 23, and one that's 32, I'd like to know if I can just slot them all on a 50 and have them act like 50s so I can avoid the hassle of dumping them into the AH and rebuying them as 50 before I boost the whole set.
  17. This leads to a question that has bothered me for some time. You can get PvP IO recipes at lower levels than 50; if you craft, say, a level 27 Gladiator's Javelin Acc/Dam IO, does that level up with you as you increase level, or does it stay a level 27 IO even when you're 50? I know it will scale down to level 1 and keep counting for set bonuses all the way, but it's unclear whether it scales up as well -- this would make PvP IOs function differently from other IO sets -- if you craft a set of level-20 Positron's Blast IOs, they'll be level 20 forever, and you need to attune them to get them to scale up with you, but do PvP IOs do that automatically?
  18. Random NPC dialog in Echo:Dark Astoria: [NPC] Soul Mage: The Sacredotes have no idea what they would unleash. The correct spelling is 'sacerdotes'.
  19. I'm not sure if a RIng Mistress is ever the boss of the mission; I just ran the mission on another character, and 'The Lady Apprentice' was a Master Illusionist, like before.
  20. Uninstall Mids, then run the installer again; that fixed the problem for me.
  21. In the mission from Harvey Maylor to recover the Da Vinci Codex, the mission goal text in the nav window is "Defeat Ring Mistress and her crew", but the boss in the mission, the Lady Apprentice, was a Master Illusionist. I'm not complaining about that, since it gave me three more summoned Illusionists, a Phantasm, and a Dark Servant toward the Illusionist badge, but the misstion text should be aligned to the actual population of the mission.
  22. I've had invisible mobs pop up from time to time -- the doors on the north side of the central building in Kallisti Wharf during the Halloween event were notorious for spawning invisible 'trick' mobs.
  23. I see that with Wormhole, too; with my Grav/Traps controller, when soloing and facing a large spawn, I have to remember to trail the trip mines I'm putting down out to the northeast to cover the 'tail' of a transported spawn so I'm not left with live mobs after the wormhole. Curiously, this 'tail' extending to the northeast is the same direction that spawns used to shift during invasion events -- it was easiest to see this in a Rikti or Nemesis invasion in Kings Row where the players would group up north of the plaza where Blue Shield was, and the Rikti/Nemesis would spawn in further and further northeast until they 'fell off' the road, spawning in down on the dirt area to the east of the road. The HC staff fixed that (although I could wish that the incoming spawns were more spread out -- there's no reason why mobs with ranged attacks need to spawn in at melee range to everyone, and it rapidly hits the engine draw limit for mobs, making it impossible to see/target incoming enemies), so perhaps this can be something the HC staff could look at as well.
  24. Just now, I exited the SG portal into Kings Row, and while I stood there, another character popped out of the portal and proceeded to push my character out of the way... pushing her all the way to the lip at the NE corner of the platform overlooking the Wentworth's building. I can understand the logic of characters pushing other characters out of the way when they zone in from a teleport point like an SG portal or the Ouroboros portal or entering/leaving a mission door -- although I would prefer that the character arriving first get priority, with subsequent arrivals being displaced to a clear spot instead -- but I think there needs to be a limit on how much one character is allowed to push another; pushing another character around until they're stopped by a railing is not, in my opinion, acceptable. Can this be looked at?
  25. Being on the edge of the bowl doesn't help much; I've had mobs I was targeting fade out and vanish when the teleports into the bowl put enough mobs closer to me than my target to push my target off the end of the draw list, making them disappear even when I'm still shooting at them. What I'd like to see is an option to change the bias of your client in building the draw list for mobs -- prefer hostile, prefer friendly, no preference -- and to automatically keep your current target in the draw list if it hasn't been defeated.
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