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01-02-2012, 03:47 PM
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Abra Kadabra
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Re: Star Wars: The Old Republic
I only played KoTOR a little bit, not really enough to get a feel for how the entire game was, but from my experience it felt like Mass Effect was the natural evolution of those games. A mostly on-the-rails RPG with dialogue trees and decisions that impact the end of a quest.
In that regard, it has a lot going for it. So far I have only been playing through the Bounty Hunter story (each class has it's own main story line, and there are 8 classes), and it's been fun.
Just like Mass Effect you get companions as you progress through the story (first one is around level 10). You can have 1 companion with you at any time, and they can fight/tank/heal for you. They will also have input during conversations, and will either disapprove/approve of your decisions. I believe they are even romanceable.
Around level 15 you get your space ship, which, just like the Normandy in Mass Effect, houses your crew, your gear, and lets you fly around the galaxy. In addition there are real time space battles which are quite fun and look amazing from a graphics standpoint.
It's hard for me to recommend it as a single player game, especially with a $60 price tag. It does have qualities of an MMO that some people will probably find really annoying. Having to wait on quest items or enemies to respawn, or having to deal with enemies you just killed respawning on your way back.
But there's such a huge amount of stuff to do. After I finish my Bounty Hunter I still have 7 other story lines I can play through. Sure all of the side quests are shared, but there's plenty of original content as well, especially when you factor in playing dark side or light side.
edit: I actually own KoTOR on steam. Maybe I'll play it some and get back to you on how similar they are.
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01-02-2012, 05:24 PM
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Re: Star Wars: The Old Republic
I loved KoTor, and I really, really really fucking want to play this game. I love Star Wars. I won't dress up and go to conventions and shit like that, but I just love Star Wars. The Universe and it's history is so goddamn interesting.
The only thing stopping me from playing this game is the fact I only have a laptop right now, and probably won't have a good computer again for a while, unless I can figure out what's wrong with it, and how to fix that problem. [Shut off during a power surge while I was playing a game, hasn't turned on since.]
Dangit. Want.
So about how big is the game, scale-wise.
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01-02-2012, 07:47 PM
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Re: Star Wars: The Old Republic
I learned how to and bought the components for (and then subsequently built a) gaming computer almost entirely for this game. I mean, there's other games I was a little interested in and I've been playing those games while waiting for this to come out, but this was the thing that actual got me to buy one. I also got to play a weekend of the beta and I had it pre-ordered so I got 6 of the 7 days of early game access, too.
I'm a level 42 Jedi Guardian on The Shadowlands server.
I think its really great. I was a huge fan of KotOR I and II and became a Bioware fan because of that. I was crazy excited when TOR was announced, but disappointed it was an MMO because (at the time) I didn't have a computer that would be able to play it and just in general am not a fan of MMOs.
Like I said, though, I think its really great so far. Like Vampyr alluded to its a lot like playing KotOR III with other people. The potentially awesome thing about it, though, (depending on what you're looking for out of it) is that the class quest (i.e. the story portion) is designed to be soloable. So if you just want to experience KotOR III (and IV, and V, and VI, and VII, and VIII, and IX, and X since every class has a unique storyline) you can, but if you want to group up and complete group oriented quests you can do that too.
There seems to be a fair amount of MMO fans that are disappointed, but nearly nearly KotOR/Bioware fan seems to be really enjoying it and a lot of MMO fans are too. I suggest you try it out.
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01-02-2012, 08:50 PM
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Abra Kadabra
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Re: Star Wars: The Old Republic
I'm not really sure how to describe the scale of the game. The total amount of explorable areas is quite large. Like, way, way bigger than anything in Dragon Age or Mass Effect. Not as big as WoW, but it's had several expansions that added land to it.
The way the world is structured is that every planet has a certain amount of explorable areas, with quests, NPC's and such. Each planet has enemies and quests that are good for a certain level range of players. You use your space ship to fly between planets. There's also a space station for each side (Empire and Republic) that houses a ton of vendors and trainers.
There are also these things called flashpoints, aka dungeons in WoW, which are instances that a group of four players can go into and complete. There is usually a series of boss enemies separated by smaller enemies, concluding in a very tough boss fight. You're rewarded with gear, credits, and commendations. Commendations are a special currency you use to buy gear - there's PvP commendations, flight commendations (for upgrading your ship), and commendations for each planet.
Right now I have a level 27 Powertech Bounty Hunter on Shii-Cho.
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