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6/01/10 6:23:06 AM#101
Originally posted by maskedweasel
And what exactly have we seen so far? Pieces and bits of all sections of information. They keep the full story for E3. That is two weeks away. So why dont all of us stop whinning and wait for the moment the revealed the whole deal? |
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6/01/10 8:15:34 PM#102
Originally posted by safety You really should get 'your facts straight' here ya go. The article then goes on how, with so much story and voiceover, it is tempting to think that The Old republic will be a "pseudo MMO" much like Champions Online, relyign heavily on instancing. But according to James Olhen The Old Republic doesn't work that way. "Our public areas are part of one contiguous world," Olhen says. "Not just our cities -- 90% of the game, actually, will be a public area where you can run into other players." Also you should read some heres a link http://moonendor.blogspot.com/2010/03/swtor-in-pc-gamer-uk-magazine.html. |
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6/03/10 7:11:12 AM#103
Originally posted by Marcus- Except of course that there is grouping, that companion gear is already confirmed, and that "Vette" is most likely the last name for the AI character. |
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6/03/10 7:15:12 AM#104
Originally posted by ConverseSC When you say 'most likely', is there any evidence for that? Any developer statements or website release? Anyway, how would they get NPC speakers to say the first name rather than just refer to her as Vette all the time? |
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6/06/10 12:18:08 AM#105
I thought Bioware had said they had some 'clever' system that would prevent players from seeing clones of their companions with other players. There is no mention of anything like this and it seems as though every Sith Warrior can have a Vette Twi'lek. The thing that is really annoying is that Bioware could have released enough information to clarify this and some of the other questions, instead they put a Companions page on their website that explains nothing about the actual gameplay mechanics. So all the community is left to do is guess and wonder. This with only 8 months until their release, there shouldn't be guessing about core mechanics at this point. They should be telling specifics. Maybe they're saving things up for some big reveal on E3. But honestly, it is concerning. |
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6/06/10 12:39:50 AM#106
It would be kinda lame to have the same companion as 1000 other people, they should at least have a randomly generated name, even if they look the same as other companions. |
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6/06/10 12:41:23 AM#107
I honestly don't see what the big deal is, the whole idea of the game kind of prevents truely unique companions "if they voice their names and not text them like in the other tor games. Like everyone else has said, every other game out there that has companions or pets has clones everywhere you go and it never seems to bother anybody, hell now that Halas is out every single person is running around with a frost kitten pet. When I was beta testing GnH the first companion you got was a healer named Rufus, everywhere you went you'd see nothing but hundreds of Rufus's running around and it was'nt ever complained about, except for the fact that he only had a body for a few days, the rest of the beta he was a floating head, it eventually became more of a vehicle for hilarity than a bug...for the few days he did have a body most people were upset. |
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6/06/10 12:07:12 PM#108
To lobotomist: 1. Only sith warriors will have the same companion ? Yes, for example sith warrior as vette has one of is companions BUT, all our companions will have costumization! So if you and i have a sith warrior and we are playing with vette they will be different, probably you will be able to nickname them and you will have gear, armor and other things to make them look different. But the story of the companion will be the same obviously. Btw this works for all the companions of all classes! Each class will have several companions.
2. Companions have not been confirmed or seen in the outside (open) world. In fact you're wrong once again. They have been seen in open world in alot of screenshots, if you followed the game you would know this.
On cases accounts the game fails. (as MMO , not as good singleplayer RPG) Again you failed. This isn't a SP game it's a MM game. They have stated this several times and if you followed the game you would know this, because there is alot of information on the internet you just have to search for it (yes information from people who played it).
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6/06/10 12:55:51 PM#109
As much as I'm not a fan of the whole companion system I don't get the argument being presented here considering as many others have pointed out the amount of games out currently that have tons of the same pets being used by pet classes or by players in general depending on the game. I can understand some other arguments being made about companions but this one seems a tad silly really. Certainly could be dissappointing depending on how generic companions are but not enough information out there far as I'm concerned to start sewing that scarlet letter A yet. 1. For god's sake mmo gamers, enough with the analogies. They're unnecessary and your comparisons are terrible, dissimilar, and illogical. 2. To posters feeling the need to state how f2p really isn't f2p: Players understand the concept. You aren't privy to some secret the rest are missing. You're embarrassing yourself. 3. Yes, Cpt. Obvious, we're not industry experts. Now run along and let the big people use the forums for their purpose. |
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6/06/10 12:58:41 PM#110
Originally posted by Wickedjelly Standard pets - like a Hunter's or a Warlock's demons (from WoW) can be renamed, and don't have other NPCs engaging them in conversation. "" Voice acting isn't an RPG element....it's just a production value." - grumpymel2 |
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6/06/10 1:11:28 PM#111
Originally posted by MMO_Doubter So that is the concern? Is it definitive that you cannot change your companion's name? Not that having the same name is a big deal to me but who's to say you won't be able to change his or her name? Regardless of whether other characters have interaction with them it would not be hard for them to have that as an option for those it matters to by simply not mentioning that character's actual name in the dialogue anywhere. It isn't like the player's name is set in stone so why should thar companions be? Did the developers actually say you cannot change the companions names or are people simply assuming this? Not that anyone ever does that on these forums. >_> 1. For god's sake mmo gamers, enough with the analogies. They're unnecessary and your comparisons are terrible, dissimilar, and illogical. 2. To posters feeling the need to state how f2p really isn't f2p: Players understand the concept. You aren't privy to some secret the rest are missing. You're embarrassing yourself. 3. Yes, Cpt. Obvious, we're not industry experts. Now run along and let the big people use the forums for their purpose. |
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6/06/10 1:14:47 PM#112
Originally posted by Wickedjelly I believe players are referred to by their class or affiliation. "Bounty Hunter" or "Jedi", not by name. "" Voice acting isn't an RPG element....it's just a production value." - grumpymel2 |
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Talgen
Old School
Joined: 9/04/02
This is just my opinion and should be viewed as just that, an opinion |
6/06/10 1:25:44 PM#113
http://www.swtor.com/info/systems/companions In Star Wars™: The Old Republic™, a variety of these Companion Characters will join your cause. Some will join you for adventure, some for greed, and some for motivations that will remain hidden until much further along in your adventure. The Companions run the gamut from intelligent droids to bizarre aliens, from an honorable princess to a roguish pirate, and each class has a completely unique set of Companions. |
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6/06/10 1:27:47 PM#114
Originally posted by Talgen Yup. So, if you never group with another character of the same class, it will be far less of an issue. "" Voice acting isn't an RPG element....it's just a production value." - grumpymel2 |
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6/06/10 4:08:16 PM#115
A quote from SWTOR offical site.
In conjunction with the Companion Character section released today, we present you with one of the Sith Warrior’s Companions – Vette!
To me that gives the impression that, for the sith warrior atleast, each class has more than one companion. ![]() |
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6/09/10 12:16:48 AM#116
The most obvious choice to me would be to only have YOUR own companion displayed by name, and the other people's as "xxxxx's companion".
That makes it stand out easy enough, since it will be the only one on your screen with a name (and probably in a different color) |
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6/09/10 12:24:04 AM#117
EQ and DDO mercs have the same name. Did you cry about that? |
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6/09/10 12:38:01 AM#118
its amazing how people nitpick things.........
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6/09/10 4:05:16 AM#119
In the PC gamer magazine they also said 'Well, we can't have everyone running around with the exact same chewbacca. So we are looking at ways to customize your companion so they are 'yours'. We're currently looking into this." Just some more information for you all. Bearing in mind you can equip these companions with items, expect most companions to look fairly different. Longing for Skyrim, The Old Republic and Mass Effect 3 |
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6/09/10 4:09:02 AM#120
I want mine to look like this !
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