I like how it encourages you to use it by giving you bonuses when you do. Its great for doing skirmishes. I wouldnt use it for dungeons though as PUGs are fail.
No. They are modeled after pen and paper RPGs. Imagine playing the same adventure over and over for a decade. Constantly add new content, or sell it as a single player game.
I cant think if any game I wouldnt play because of community. The great thing about MMOs is we're all equal, and you can virtually kill people you dont like. And you can close chat.
I always play the beefcake as I feel a melee tank or dps should be big and strong, but Ive never noticed it being outrageous. TOR has a fat model and a tall muscular model, and neither look unusual. The height is the only thing that isnt as common IRL.
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