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Pokket FINALLY details the last of her top ten reasons why she will be playing Star Wars: The Old Republic. See if you accurately read Pokket's mind about why she's planning to play SWTOR in Game Face #16: The #1 Reason to Play SWTOR. ![]() Associate Editor: MMORPG.com |
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Joshua69
Novice Member
Joined: 9/12/06
It''s not the fall that kill''s you. its the sudden stop at the end.... |
12/22/11 8:38:18 AM#2
nice review...Should have mentioned a bit about the crafting too, that is also no longer a time consuming grind. |
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Gruug
Hard Core Member
Joined: 4/03/08
The more you know, the more you know you don't know. |
12/22/11 8:47:51 AM#3
I, as a rule, do not agree entirely with Reviewers simply because they do not match what I think. However, with this review I must say that I agree 100%....well maybe only 99% but still that is ground breaking. ;) Let's party like it is 1863! |
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12/22/11 9:10:03 AM#4
Good Review, quests are indeed really fun, and you actually have to pay attention to the story itself to gain dark side/light side points and companoin affection. You don't really just accept the quest and only then open the journal to see the quest objectives... |
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12/22/11 9:15:29 AM#5
Nice outtro. :-) Join the League For Gamers. |
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12/22/11 9:29:59 AM#6
yeay, now quests are better cause they have dialogs!!! not rly, its still the same grindfest... |
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12/22/11 9:35:07 AM#7
The game is decent, but i have spent more time in queue or today with the payment issue than playing. I will see if i can get my money back and if not i`ll use piratebay for every game ea or bioware release from now on... as they made me waste enough time trying to play their game. But the game is okish, the pve part is ok but once you leveled up once... to make an alt all the quests will be the same except the class quests and those are not even close to enough. The pvp isn`t much tho, bad design... but they said they will improve it.... we will see....
All in all, the RPG part is good, the MMO part, not so much... |
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12/22/11 9:48:46 AM#8
1 reason not to play : Segragation at game launch ! |
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12/22/11 9:51:22 AM#9
SWTOR is nothing without the SW IP... Also, you should at least sound more enthusiastic about the game. You can clearly tell that you're reading form a script... pretty horrible to be honest. It's almost as if someone's telling you what to say. |
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Kyleran
Bitter Vet™
Joined: 9/13/06
Fools find no pleasure in understanding, but delight in airing their own opinions. Pvbs 18:2, NIV |
12/22/11 10:03:19 AM#10
Originally posted by tkoreaper You weren't able to see the LucasArts employee in the Stormtrooper costume holding a laser rifle to her head off camera, explains it all really. Sounds like she enjoyed the story lines/questing, I suspect I probably will enjoy that part the best as well.
"What gamers want ... is new game play patterns different from what they've experienced before" - Axehilt |
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Luxumaru
Novice Member
Joined: 12/03/09
"If at first you don't succeed, give up, it ain't gonna happen." |
12/22/11 10:03:21 AM#11
Yay Pokket pwns! I love your stream! This game is fantastic.
Total MMOs played: 174|Enjoyed: 7. >:| |
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12/22/11 10:44:24 AM#12
Good analysis. I agree with her top reason to play. And to those that said there wasn't enough content, if you like the stories.... ...there are 8 main class storylines and 150 Companions, each with its own storyline! |
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12/22/11 10:46:00 AM#13
Questing is by far the best part of SWTOR, imo. Combat is standard MMORPG circa 2007, so it won't grab anyone there. Come for Star Wars, stay for the story. I make spreadsheets at work - I don't want to make them for the games I play. |
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12/22/11 10:49:22 AM#14
So for those of us that cannot hear the audio for whatever reason, what is the top reason to play SWtOR? |
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12/22/11 11:08:21 AM#15
Wait... tough calls? I thought you could always press escape and pick your answer again, sounds like an immersion breaker to me. Personally the animations are the immersion breaker in my opinion, but that's why I would never play an mmo solely for the questing. No mmo has dedicated a motion capture team to their npc quest givers. Rather they seem to be focusing more on facial animation, while leaving the rest of the body looking like a robot. I also disagree with someone saying that this game is Star Wars, I personally don't see the "Wars" part of the game. I'm slightly baffled as to why any developer who is creating a game about war would opt for such a passive and non kinetic combat system. Also when you're participating in the Alderaan warzone, why must they go the round about way to elminate the enemy cruiser? And why do the cruisers insist on taking the punishment from said turrets? Why not temporarily disable the turrets and broadside the enemy flagship? I don't know, the fact that I have 150 questions about the integrity of the game's IP when you use it in such fashion that reduce Lightsabers to nothing more than big rave sticks, in which you use to beat each other into submission with... well it' s a little disheartening.
After watching this videohttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDMxQcg5bTA (Alderaan WZ PVP), I can safely say that this does not feel like war in the least.
Something else that Pokket touched point on, is that when you choose your "alignment" through out the numerous quest "multiple choice questions" that they offer you through out the game, you're working towards certain rewards from vendors that unlock the more progressed you are in your alignment. Now to me that seems like they're forcing you to choose either Light or Dark, and that you will be inferior for being indifferent. Which will directly effect a players decision through out his or her personal quest experience. Doesn't that completely diminish the purpose of the whole unique quest experience, when every other Joe and Curly are going to be selecting the choices that reward the most alignment points of their desire? That is hardly what I would call immersive. So if the game doesn't offer immersion (at least for me it never will), then what does it offer?(Yes I understand there is a Neutral path, but there hasn't been any neutral requirement gear vendor implemented yet, or so I've gathered from the forums, considering the stats on the aligment gear, your easily set at a disadvantage if you're unable to use them.) Who am I kidding, there's probably 500 users on MMORPG that love a good gear treadmill. But if you break the game down to its core, is that all it is? A book to read as you run on your treadmill? Maybe one day I'll understand what all the hype is about, but for now I'm going to turn up the "Feed Me" as loud as I can, and go make breakfast. |
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12/22/11 11:19:59 AM#16
people who say these quests are really fun, are brainwashed. LOL they just have dialog that's the only difference is you have to listen to someone talking instead of reading. WoW big breakthru. So let's see Reasons NOT to play SWTOR. same old end game gear treadmill check, questlines with a single kill ten rats goal check, pvp that's inconsequential to the overall world check. Hmmm. Let's be a little more honest folks, how many innovations are there REALLY and don't give me this crap about it being a storybased mmo, if it has mmo in the name and they want you to pay a fee to play, they had better deliver the innovations. |
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12/22/11 11:32:11 AM#17
Originally posted by itgrowls If you don't know the difference between reading a wall of text then accepting/not accepting, and having a conversation with an NPC, then I feel sorry for you. You obviously don't give a crap about the "RPG" in MMORPG. Too bad. Your loss. |
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12/22/11 11:46:24 AM#18
Closed captioning for the hearing impaired. ** edit ** This probably sounds insensitive, but that's not how I intended it. They do have captions that you can turn on for all of the voice over content. It would not have nearly the impact of actually being able to hear the voice overs, but you would at least get the story. Join the League For Gamers. |
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12/22/11 12:01:26 PM#19
Good series Pokket, bit late though - think you have been playing too much SWTOR! Agree with the earlier post that you should have mentioned crafting, and mods too. Once you get to about lvl 13 you can start playing around with mods which is a cool system and you can essentially change all the parts of a weapon and even take all the mods from it and move them to a new skinned weapon. Crafting is actually pretty in depth, and no more standing in front of a workbench for hours repeatedly clicking craft. While you are wondering around you can send one or more of your companions off to gather, or even craft stuff, so you are sat around waiting for stuff to craft! :) Cluck Cluck, Gibber Gibber, My Old Mans A Mushroom |
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12/22/11 12:02:35 PM#20
So want to die laughing. So saw the live stream Pokket always does and she talked about how great the vocie overs were and how she felt so immersed. Watching her live stream she was space barring through every single one LULZ |
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