I have SWTOR stored on the normal hard drive and ALSO on an SSD on the same computer. I never got into strongholds, but with load times like that, it does not make much difference.ĭoes it? I did a little personal study a few months ago. The average load time for each is about 8 seconds. When I want to go through my crafters, I use her computer. My wife has SWTOR installed on a SSD, boy what a difference that makes. After going through a planet quest series I'm usually pretty tired of it all, so cycling through my other characters is a way to relax a bit before tackling another series. It's also a nice way to break up your time. You learn to do what needs to be done very quickly so you can move on to leveling your characters. So what I'm telling you is that as you get into it, it goes really fast. Well, I've got a dozen scavengers, so every time I cycled through them I'd send them out on a Vanadium mission and before I knew it, I had three stacks of 99, which is plenty for my next flurry of crafting a bunch of 178 mods. I ran out of Vanadium Flux, a crafting material, which you get only from certain "moderate level" scavenging missions. That's two missions each: Boom, boom! Then onto the next character. So I cycle through all my slicers and send them out on the correct rich mission, and also on a lockbox mission to help pay for it. You can get it by sending out companions on slicing missions at a high level. 12XP is causing me to do this because the character simply does not have enough time to gather lockboxes as she levels, so she got way behind very quickly.įor example, I'm hot for a relatively rare material I use in crafting augments right now. I then move on to another character and if they are also gathering, I do the same thing. Boom, boom, boom, boom! It takes about that long to send them all out. Right now I'm trying to get her skill level up, so I send out all her companions for lockboxes at once. For example, I have a relatively new character with slicing as a skill. In practice as you get to higher levels you get more companions per character, so switching back and forth is not as much of a problem. :-) I suspect you're just beginning, so you don't have a lot of companions yet, so that would account for your concerns. I'm a bit confused by your language, which is okay, but forgive me if I do not answer your question exactly as you expected.
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