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iceovekan10 Mar : 00:14Thanks! TX and War. Computer is on the mend.
As for SWG rating a bust. I guess, the whole NGE thing still leaves a bitter taste in people's mouths.
iceovekan10 Mar : 00:13TX... I do have comcast and the Norton did the trick. I'm a cheapo. Yeah. That AV.exe is a nasty nasty virus. No more looking for celebrity wallpapers.
TheTruthHurtz10 Mar : 00:06Man it sucks SWG got number 1 on disappointing games. Won't help the player base at all. With TOR coming out the new player will without a doubt flock to it. I think TOR will be a good game. I dont' think it will be a great one. Bioware is making the same mistake all MMO's are making. They are trying to recreate wow. One of main things I like about SOE is the Sandbox aspect of it and the seperate crafting professions. TOR looks like it will be a duel profession game that allows you to go out and mine gold or wood or whatever they wanna call there resources. I was extremly disappointed in that. I don't see any type of real community in TOR like there is in swg.
TX-11409 Mar : 20:52My wife had that a couple weeks ago and it took 4 different AV programs to clean it all out, or so I thought, because they all missed the keylogger until I installed the freebie Norton Suite (from Comcast) which caught the keylogger file. So I decided it was finally time to upgrade her to Win7 and wiped her drive to be 100% sure. Norton SS has impressed me a lot, its even prevented another rogue redirect page from installing that scareware again.
iceovekan09 Mar : 19:48cools thanks warlorn. I'll try that
Warlorn09 Mar : 15:16ice i had that and bout spyware doctor it removed it fine
Callis09 Mar : 11:44I was about to complain about my morning. It was about my car being frozen....
I guess I won't now. Computer viruses suck.
iceovekan09 Mar : 10:49Arrgggh... My computer got infected with the XP Antivus 2010 rogue scare ware. I was looking for wallpapers of Jane Leeves... It's almost impossible to take out and Norton Internet Security can't remove it. Bah. Looking at wiping my drive as a last resort. But for now can't do internet transaction stuff till my computer is secure (i.e. credit card stuff)
Callis09 Mar : 10:13Thank you Jod.
Jod09 Mar : 09:06Fixed? Check the first post...going to try to vote tonight: click here
Jod09 Mar : 09:00Vent information sent to RL email, TX-115
Jod09 Mar : 07:32Callis, you have full access here now, enjoy!
Vince09 Mar : 06:57On another note, the era where jedi were everywhere would slot into the market needs very nicely. Everyone wants to be a jedi (as the officer salute stats also shows) so having the timeline where everyone was a jedi would saturate that desire.
There was a time where +35% were jedi. Even today, Jedi stands at a massive 25% of the officers listed, which just speaks volumes about what class players want to play.
Jedi due to the Luke Skywalker effect. Everyone wants to be their own hero.
Vince09 Mar : 06:51TOR's combat system was taken from Mass Effect and works pretty well. So was the companion part. Im unsure what the multiplayer aspect of SWTOR will be but if Mass Effect is anything to go by (which is a great game btw) it will give gamers a customizable gaming experience as per KOTOR series with a new brushup on many things - and as with Mass Effect and the KOTOR games. It has an ending.
I love the Mass Effect engine because it gives the players so much choice over their stories but outside of replaying the game with multiple endings there isn't really much replay value to it.
dakii08 Mar : 21:26To be fair and balanced (heh), I do have to point out that SOE used to be a powerhouse game company before Blizzard hit the MMO market. I expect the game will be fun for me, but I am unsure it will change the face of the market, as other forum fans have been quick to note.
Callis08 Mar : 21:19I have great faith in TOR. BioWare is gold. LA has (hopefully) learned from SWG.
I am excited.
dakii08 Mar : 20:51I know I am a fanboy for TOR, but I do have to say that at least it's in a time period where more sith and jedi where around, and not post order 66. From the dev video's it looks to me like the combat looks more polished than most games as well. As for how it will play, only time will tell.
Thornos08 Mar : 19:45on the disappointing games and swg, it was bound to happen when they decided to: A) originally make jedi a hidden grind profession  let everyone be a jedi to me those 2 issues define the failure, the expectations were so high there was no meeting them. I am afraid we will see the same problem with SW:TOR, a glance at their current boards is like flashing back to swg beta boards
Jod08 Mar : 17:47/agree Thornos. I need to try to give him RL versions of all the Facebook app stuff that he bombards me with daily.
Jod08 Mar : 17:11
Thornos08 Mar : 16:51Virrago gets to come to FF this year, we need to have some fun with that fact
iceovekan08 Mar : 09:50Mondays... a case of the Mondays...
Jod08 Mar : 09:08LOL
TheTruthHurtz08 Mar : 03:22I would not poke it with a stick; and I will not shall not with my d!@k.
Callis07 Mar : 19:33That's what she said.
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Rebel insurgents were alerted to the presence of Lord Vader, and waves of rebel troops infiltrated Flames Hold in an attempt to destroy our city and our Master. SHC was not about to allow this to happen on our night, and the rebels were turned away and destroyed for their actions.
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Over the past month, countless longtime Galaxies players have quit playing the popular online take on the ubiquitous film franchise. Their grievance: a controversial, sweeping redesign of the structure of the game that they say has ruined the fun -- and made irrelevant the years of work they have invested into their in-game personas.
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 | LOS ANGELES - The last of the "Star Wars" movies has done what no movie in history has ever accomplished — sold $ 50 million worth of tickets in a single day.
Star Wars: Episode III — Revenge of the Sith" grossed $ 50,013,859 from showings at 3,661 theaters and more than 9,000 screens around the country on Thursday, including special midnight shows, according to box-office tracker Exhibitor Relations. That beat the one-day record set in May 2004 by "Shrek 2," which sold $ 44.8 million on a single Saturday — its fourth day in theaters.
"It's staggering," said Bruce Snyder, president of domestic distribution at Twentieth Century Fox. "It's probably 20 percent more than I thought we could do."
The George Lucas film, which features the transformation of Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker into the evil Darth Vader, also beat the opening day record held by "Spider-Man 2," which grossed $ 40.4 million when it opened on a Wednesday last June.
"Fifty million is a good opening weekend, let alone a single day," said Paul Dergarabedian, president of Exhibitor Relations. "This is the box office equivalent of a 100-year flood."
The news comes as a relief to Hollywood, which has seen a box office slump for 12 straight weeks.
Theater owners, studios and marketing partners had their hopes pinned on "Star Wars," to kick-start the summer movie season and they weren't disappointed.
The film debuted on 2,900 screens at midnight Thursday. The take from that one showing alone was $ 16.5 million, which beat the previous record of $ 8 million set by "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" in 2003.
Thursday's take dwarfed the next highest film, and last week's box office champ, "Monster-in-Law," starring Jane Fonda and Jennifer Lopez. That film grossed $ 1.5 million on Thursday, according to BoxOfficeMojo.com.
It is almost assured "Star Wars" will push past the $ 100 million mark for its opening weekend. The record for a three-day weekend is held by the first "Spider-Man," which grossed $ 114.8 million in May 2002.
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