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seraphime
7th Aug 2011, 6:34 PM
Is anybody going to be playing SWToR? Its an mmo! If you haven't heard of it check it out

www.swtor.com

Axe Gaijin
9th Sep 2011, 5:52 PM
Is anybody going to be playing SWToR? Its an mmo! If you haven't heard of it check it out

www.swtor.com

Pre-ordered last month, can't wait :D

Allready have 16 characters planned out, I'm on the SWTOR forum every day and scavaging the internet for new scraps of info each day aswell.

The story elements and companions is what sold me on SWTOR, it's going to be one hell of a ride.

Axe Gaijin
5th Dec 2011, 7:00 PM
Excuse me the double post but more people need to get excited for this game around here :P

I've played the recent Beta Weekend (the Thanksgiving weekend one) and I'm stoked!

I play Skyrim all day long, but when I goi to bed it's Star Wars that occupies my mind. ;)

I'll copy/paste my impressions of my time in SWTOR from what I wrote on my blog:

I had high expectations for this game and I have to say, they weren't met, no, SWTOR exceeded my expectations by far!



After all the drama of my PC breaking down and making the decision to get a brand new system and fearing I'd not be able to make it to the Beta Weekend in time, I have to say that buying a brand new i7-2600 was the best thing I could have done to experience this game. Running the game on max settings at 1600*900 (hey I like this res, at least I can still read stuff on the screen :) ) on my 94cm (37") TV was a blast, the game looks very very good. I can only imagine that the people who complain about it's looks just don't like the cartoony style the game is set in. I was most impressed by the shadows and lighting effects, weapons fire, light sabers and the BH's flamethrower all light up the area in a most realistic way. The overall lighting levels on Hutta and Dromund Kaas really set the mood. The game ran very smooth, too smooth, as I had to turn down mouse sensitivity a bit lest I'd get motion sickness just trying to look around.


I started out by fiddling around with the character creator, I created one character for each class mainly to see how some of my choices I had made prior would actually work out in the game. Some of them turned out better then expected, my Smuggler looks like a cross between Charles Bronson and Ron Jeremy, my Bounty Hunter looks like Commander Shepherd assimilated by the Borg, my Miraluka Jedi Knight didn't come out quite as I'd hoped, he was meant to resemble a younger version of Jerec, but instead ended up looking like a bald Agent Smith. I might have to rethink going Miraluka.
I picked an US East Coast server to play on as I intent to play on both US/EU servers at launch. I experienced virtually no lag, two minor lag spikes and that was it, keep in mind this weekend was a stress test (even if Bioware isn't calling it that, there were over 1.5 million people invited) My MS ran in the high double numbers for most of the weekend, occasionally going into the low triples, highest I'd seen was in the 170s for a few minutes. Seeing as in WoW I'd often get around 160-200 on EU servers, some days shooting up to 400, I was very pleased.


Right after you create your character you're put into the story, you'll arrive at your starter planet and are introduced to your first interactive cutscene, similar to those in Mass Effect or Dragon Age. You can be a goody two-shoes or a douche bag right from the get go, yay! ;)
In my allotted time during the Beta I leveled 3 chars. A Smuggler and Sith Warrior, both to level 10 and a Bounty Hunter to level 12. And I can say I loved the mechanics of each class. I played the Warrior first and it felt very familiar, if you've ever played a Warrior class in WoW you'll feel right at home, even the Rage mechanics work largely the same. And yes overall the game mechanics and UI feel very similar to WoW, after all it's a hot-key MMO, and all hot-key MMO play this way.
The one thing that off-sets this game from WoW is that while you're leveling... well you're not really leveling. Sounds a bit odd right? Well what I mean is, while you're playing you follow a story, and you can't help but get involved in the story, not once did I pay attention to the XP bar, "dinging" always came as a surprise.


There is a lot of backstabbing and betrayal going on in the 3 stories that I played, it almost seems to be the generic theme running through every class' prologue story. Character progression is done quite nicely and by level 10 you're ready to leave the starter planet, look like a BA, have your first companion and will be completely engrossed in the story of your class.
Each starter planet will have your class' main story quest, side quests and some heroic quests. You can group up with someone to do the heroic quests (which are designed to do with 2 people) or you can just leave them till last, as they're soloable once you get your companion, the latter is what I did with my Bounty Hunter and without Mako healing me, I'm not sure I'd be able to have done all of them solo.


Beta is Beta, so there are still some bugs, here's what I've encountered so far;
-Hearing other peoples companions talk, as if they were talking to you.
-Other peoples companions sometimes appearing in their underwear.
-Foliage textures on Dromund Kaas having a black edge where alpha channels is suppose to hide that part of the texture (might be a Gpu driver issue on my side)
-NPC loading without their "extra apparel" like the band in the cantina on Hutta playing without instruments or guards standing around holding "air guns".


The biggest bug I've had was on Dromund Kaas with my Bounty Hunter, I chose an option during conversation that would normally result in a fight, but the NPC I needed to kill was not attackable when the cut scene was over. I logged out and back in to see if that would fix it, but to my shock that put me outside this instanced story phase without the option to get back in. I'm pretty sure customer services would've been able to help me out here and get everything back the way it should be, but it was getting a bit late and there were only a few hours in the Beta weekend left, so I opted to just log out, at this point I pretty much got out of the Beta what I'd hoped to get out of it anyhow.

ElPresidente
11th Dec 2011, 10:43 PM
The beta was thoroughly enjoyable but outside of the voiced quests (which does add a lot) it is another standard (albeit high quality) MMO.

I still look to The Secret War and Guild Wars to give the genre the shakeup it so desperately needs.

Axe Gaijin
12th Dec 2011, 11:56 AM
Guild Wars 2 looks very good, the footage I've seen of it shows a lot of prommise, but, I just can't get excited for it, for some reason it just doesn't grab me, it just doesn't interest me :)

It's a shame DCUO didn't do better, it definetly was a MMO from another mold, sadly the social aspects of the game were sadly lacking, the chat box, and the UI overall, is just extremely counter-intuitive to use. Why couldn't they have developed two UI? one for the Playstation version and one for the PC.

But I guess as long as WoW is the biggest fish in the pond, other MMO will be compared to it, the irony... If it's too much like WoW it "sucks" because it's a WoW clone, if it's nothing like WoW at all it "sucks" because it's too different.

Ephy
17th Dec 2011, 2:29 AM
Guild wars was super boring for me.. it was the same thing over and over..I'm not excited about Guild Wars 2 at all... not that I've looked into it much...
Wow.. is incredibly boring.. been in recovery, lol for over a year and I am in no way interested in returning to that time suck of repetition..
Skyrim I'm still playing... but I started with a warrior.. and yeah.. BORED! yeah yeah.. I know know... so I recently started again as a mage.........
I will be picking up a copy of Star Wars...looks interesting :)

ElPresidente
17th Dec 2011, 9:01 AM
The Old Republic is not all that different to WoW so be warned.

SimJymm
31st Jul 2012, 9:28 PM
This may be a good time to resurrect this thread.
Because SW:TOR has gone Free 2 Play.


http://www.swtor.com/info/news/press-release/20120731


Not completely f2P, here are the details so far.

http://www.swtor.com/free/features

Shoosh Malooka
31st Jul 2012, 10:57 PM
"SWTOR will totally crush WoW and blow away the competition."
"So what if SWTOR isn't GotY?"
"Yeah, well SWTOR has more subscribers than you think."
"SWTOR has lots of subscribers if you count the free month trial."
"It's only those SWTOR players rushing to level 50 who are complaining."
"SWTOR will go full fury once the new patch is released."
"SWTOR will be back in action once they merge servers."
"SWTOR will never go free to play."
"Okay, well SWTOR won't go free to play before the end of the year."
"SWTOR isn't dead."

Great job on that 500 million game. Use the force.