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  1. It has come to my attention that in applications -1's do not have an affect on the individuals +1's at the time, this to me seems extremely dumb as it stops the individual from being denied in xG so long as they get 5 +1's, even if they get 5 -1's! So, I'm proposing a change to the application system.

     

    I suggest we make it so -1's actually affect the individuals ability to get into xG by making it so it will remove a +1 if they receive a -1, this makes it much more fair on those who do not feel the individual should be allowed to join, meaning their opinion actually has an impact on the application!

     

    Opinions?

     

    @Aegean @Rhododendron @Bleed

    @Rejects @Bello @Lithium @SuperMaddud @Vertex

     

    (Anyone can vote on this, just an FYI.)


  2. RTD isn't going to get added, Bello has already stated that. There are far too many ways to abuse with it, and even with it nerfed to hell so you only have pathetic negative commands it becomes practically useless. Not to mention there are plenty of end-map rewards for finishing the course. The cons outweigh the pros.

     

    The video idea seems decent though.


  3. What you're suggesting is removing the combat side to Surf, and what about the people who like a bit of both? I don't intend on switching from Surf to Trade Gaming every 5 minutes just to be able to kill someone. The jails are perfectly fine, it gives the people who cannot surf a chance to do something they can do whilst also occassionally surfing to try and get an advantage.

     

     

    Also what Kypari said, its called Combat Surf for a reason. -1


  4. Game Name: Star wars: KOTOR 2: The Sith Lords

     

    Platform: Xbox, PC (Steam)

     

    Time Spent: 54 Hours

     

    Do I recommend it? Yes

     

    Thoughts: When I first played this game it was hard, I had no idea what to do as I was a 10 year old kid that skipped all the dialogue. But after getting a game guide the game was very fun and I still enjoy the game today back when I was 10.

     

    Pros: Deep characters, alot of your companions throughout the game are hiding something behind your back weither they are hiding secrets about killing and hunting Jedi or learning about a their pass that they are not proud of and its entirely your choice and your relationship with those characters where you can teach them the ways of the Jedi or the Sith. The writing, I love this game'swriting, its very serious, funny at time with your companions depending who you bring having certain reactions to the choices you make. You also have HK-47 who is literally the best character in both games with his humorus dialogue and mocking of KOTOR 1 characters. The story is also a good part of the game, depending on your Dark side or light side route, its either a gather or a revenge story with one of my favorite plot-twist in any game I've played

     

    Cons: Limited leveling, the game has a level cap at 30 but this is one those games where there is a set number of enemies within the entire game, most creatures and thugs can be fought automatically but to maximaze the leveling before the final area you have to do most sidequest, kill innocent people if you are doing a dark-side play through, bring one of the 2 companions that have high hacking, and repairing skills to maximaze xp gained from such. Missing content, Obsidian was very pushed by Lucas Arts to finish this game, there are entire areas cut out, they kill off a character to avoid a planet visit to find her, a entire factory quest for HK-47 was taken out and other scenes and dialogue being cut out. But there is a restoration mod on Steam's workshop that brings alot of it back

     

    Final Thoughts: This is one of the few RPG games I played that I throughly enjoyed weither its the dialogue the fun and somewhat deep combat mechanics. The game is on steam for 10$, with achievements and workshop.

     

    The level cap is technically 60 if you play a Force User, as when you begin your prestige (Master etc) it knocks you down to level 1 and stops leveling you on the base levels for your character, instead starting on the new prestige level.

     

    Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords/Prestige classes — StrategyWiki, the video game walkthrough and strategy guide wiki