I've found that even doing only 1 of the daily skirmish it will show up as 3/3 in the quest log. Once I did the other 2 I could hand it in. This has happened for different skirmishes too.
As many have already said, skimpy clothing has been a staple of the fantasy genre practically since its inception. D&D has followed this same style. I'll agree that bikinis/swimwear are probably pushing it a bit though. Interestingly enough, even the Dungeons and Dragons cartoon, which was aimed at children, had the female…
For a class that wears armour yes. But a wizard's clothes aren't exactly used for protection, that's what their magic is for. As to the OP, every class lacks variety in their clothing. It is for me one of the greatest letdowns in the game so far.
From my perspective the main issue is not people trying to sell/buy on zone, or even people reporting for spam, these are simply symptoms of the real issue - a major lack of chat channels. If the proper channels had been setup for Trade, guild recruitment, LFG, etc then the spam reporting would be much smaller. The fact is…
Actually, just because something has been done before (ie: cash shop in a beta) doesn't suddenly make it ok. The fact is that things like paid respecs are actually costing beta players money to essentially test the game. Immoral? Maybe not. Unethical? Almost definitely.
Food for thought: 1. The beta forums were removed just prior to "Open Beta". 2. The Drow race will be released 60 days after "Launch". Should be interesting to see what happens 60 days after the start of "Open Beta". Also, terminology tends to be somewhat organic and will change over time, so relying 100% on a strict…
The Drow race has always been marketed as being available to everyone 60 days after launch and I've yet to see any change in that wording. So if Drow gets released 60 days after the start of "Open Beta" then "Open Beta" = Launch.
The problem here is that the OP linked key and mouse replication to his definition of multiboxing and that is why many people called it cheating. Multiboxing itself is just having the game open on multiple machines with separate accounts. How you control those different sessions is what defines whether its cheating or ok.…