Yeah almost pre-ordered but it's a little steep for me at the moment as well. Still exciting progress, hopefully they will confirm a release date soon.
Maybe its just me, but I dont think it looks very good. ok, its graphically very nice, and I expect it to be very polished but nothing about it grabs me by the nuts and says play me. I think its maybe a bit too much like KOTOR for my liking, obviously
I've pre-ordered and started a guild called the Imperial Stouts.
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my laptop will handle it, but i still can't afford the game :P
So I was actually able to get into the current friends and family beta for Star Wars: The Old Republic. It wasnt too hard since technically I do have a friend over there. The tricky part is that Bioware, like a lot of places thinks of PA as media and they dont want media playing it yet. I explained that we arent media, we prefer to think of ourselves as enthusiasts. They let me in but I had to pinkie swear that I wouldnt talk about the game here on the site, or anywhere else for that matter. Ive been playing it for a little over a month now and last week I asked if I could share some of my impressions with you all. It took some begging but finally they agreed and to their credit they didnt ask to see what I was going to write first. Honestly they had no idea what I was going to say which must have been a little scary considering this is PA, but lucky for them I actually really like their game. So this isnt a review or anything even close. What Im playing is the beta and honestly changing all the time. I just wanted to share some of my impressions.
First of all, a lot has been made about the new fourth pillar of story telling. Is it really all they are making it out to be? In my personal opinion, yes, it really is a big deal and let me tell you why. In the short time Ive been playing SW:TOR I have already given more thought to my character than I ever did in all the years I played WOW. Ive had to make hard choices with my Bounty Hunter that have made me honestly think about who he is and what hes like. At first I intended to play him as a real ******* but some of the moral quagmires these quests put you in just arent that black and white. Do I do what gets me the most credits? Do I stay loyal to the person who gave me the job even it means hurting Innocent people? As a result of all this I have a character that is a hard ass bounty hunter who has a soft spot for people in trouble and children. The only thing I could tell you about my WOW character Dudefella is that he was a mage and a hell of a good dancer.
Of course all MMOs now are going to have you taking quests but I think the big difference here is that I tend to care more about these quests. I will admit I am not a quest reader when I play an MMO. I click and click until its accepted and then read the breakdown on my way out to wherever the wolf bladders are. Playing a class in SW:TOR is like playing a single player Bioware game. People are talking to you and youre deciding how to respond and making dialog choices. Turning the quests into an interactive experience makes me care a lot more about them. A quest is still a chance to get XP, money and loot but its also an opportunity to advance your character towards the dark or light side based on your decisions. In most MMOs taking quests is what you do so that you can go play. In SW:TOR, taking quests is playing.
Obviously the setting is a big draw for me but I played the last Star Wars MMO and hated it. So just setting a game in the Star Wars universe isnt enough for me. With that said I was curious if the Old Republic would be Star Warsy enough. I mean, were talking about 4000 years before the movies. Would that world look anything like the three films we all love? The reality is that I think its almost too much like the movies. It turns out that 4000 years before Jabba, the Hutts were still crime lords surrounded by Twilek dancers and had a habit of feeding people to exotic beasts. For the most part everything you expect to see in Star Wars is there and it hasnt changed much if at all. I guess the idea is that the Star Wars universe has sort of plateaued. I could hazard a guess that the constant battle between the Jedi and the Sith have kept the universe in a perpetual state of either war or re-building...but if I said that I would be a huge nerd. Anyway I can understand why they did it from a design stand point. They want people who are fans of Star Wars to feel at home here. The result is that its easy to forget that all this is taking place thousands of years before Luke Skywalker kissed his sister.
Im hesitant to talk too much about the mechanics since like I said they really are changing all the time. I can say that coming over from WOW, it feels very familiar and I dont mean that in a bad way. Ive checked out the basics of most of the classes and they each feel unique. Dropping into cover with the smuggler gives you a whole new action bar similar to popping stealth with a rogue. At level 1 a Jedi Consular can tear a chunk of debris from the earth and hurl it at an enemy. Zapping the **** out of someone with force lightning is just as fun as you think. Firing up into the air with your jet pack and then raining missiles down on enemies does not get old. I will never get tired of slicing a guy in half with my lightsaber and then watching as my character lifts the blade over his head to block a blaster shot from behind without looking.
I dont want to drill down into too much little stuff about the game but there is one feature I have to tell you about because I think it is really cool. If someone in your party is off grabbing quests while youre selling junk at a vendor you would have to wait for them to share the quest with you later in any other game. In SW:TOR you get a little message that someone in your party is taking a quest and do you want to join via holoprojector. The first time I saw this I actually said out loud **** yeah I want to join via holoprojector! and sure enough your character appears there in all his or her shimmering blue glory. You can interact with the NPC right alongside your partner. Its a little touch but believe me when I tell you the game is full of smart little bits like this. I honestly think they are making something unique and fun here. Ive enjoyed my time in the beta even more than I expected and it just continues to improve. Im excited to see what the final product ends up looking like and how people respond to some of its ideas. -Gabe out
I just got this email at the KOTOR site, what do you guys think?
Hello Mate, Well as the title says, I am messaging you about the possibility of a guild merge?
Our Guild is called Absolution and we have Voice, Website and everything else we need all set up ready for game launch (We even have our Fantasy football league on the go. )
I'm messaging you about the merger cos I have heard some rumbling about guilds with larger numbers dominating the servers due to there being so many guilds of 1-8 players out there and struggling to complete content and having to survive on PUG's.
I thought I would keep an eye out for a guild who could help bolster thier numbers together and make new friends along the way.
Were a casual guild just like yourself but hope to be able to boldly go into end game content and succeed on our own without outside invitations. We want to be our own self sustained guild within the game and be a name ppl reckonise and respect.
We are not looking to recruit loads of players as it would just be a struggle to keep everyone happy but a nice group of around 30-40 ppl would be perfect and I am offering the idea of the merger to your guild?
We would be more than happy to talk about the merger further if it interests you and your members? It would be better to fight together instead of in 2 groups so I feel the merger would be a great idea and I hope to hear back from you soon.
Get in touch and let me know your thougths.
Thanks ....
-- Edited by Martijn on Tuesday 2nd of August 2011 08:00:38 PM