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Hey all,
Looking back at the early beta of SW:TOR, I have to wonder how so many promising companion features were removed. Previously you were able to designate their role (healer, tank etc) with combat packs, and you were able to kill/banish the ones you didn't like. Sometimes I wish these things still existed. If you were the companions developer prior to the release of SW:TOR, what would you've done differently? If it was up to me, I would have never had companions immediately related to my class story. There's a restraint in and of itself. Not only would each of their storylines be ambiguous enough to fill any trinity role, but you'd also be able to choose who to take with you. The goal is for the player's choice to be top priority... which was exactly how SWTOR was marketed. |
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1/25/13 1:38:27 PM#2
Originally posted by Tigasnake I would have left it EXACTLY the way it was and told the people complaining about lost companions that choices matter. It's too bad that this awesome feature was watered down the way it was all because some carebears couldn't handle it. My Sith Warrior has been wanting to kill Quinn ever since he was betrayed to Darth Barus and he can't do it. NGE killed SWG. Get over it like the rest of us did in 2005. |
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1/25/13 1:48:15 PM#3
One of my biggest complaints was how they shoehorned companions into one set role. Which meant that you couldnt use your favorite companions. I wish they would have left the combat packs in and went about companion ccustomization in another way. At lest that's what I would have done, and some of the classes companions wouldn't have been such sauage fests. On top of that the male companions were the most useful, because they filled roles such as tanks and healers. Where as the female companions were all dps. I feel BW dropped the ball in regards to companions, and the lazy approach they used. Of course that is only my opinion.
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1/25/13 1:55:13 PM#4
I wish that the companion gathering missions had been something more than they were. Before I had actually used them I pictured them to be seperate mini adventures that my crew had on their own, and though they might have some interesting consequences (Kira comes back with an artifact that the Sith want to get back, Bowdarr comes back with an advanced tech hyperdrive unit that boosts speed of ship, Mako makes an alliance with the Hutt Cartel, etc.).
You want to throw away your money developing something stupid, go ahead. |
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1/25/13 1:57:55 PM#5
I wouldn't have had companions at all, it's a stupid feature to put in an mmo.
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1/25/13 2:03:07 PM#6
I'm not a big fan of the companion system in general. SInce they sort of had to have them due to the game's focus on story, I wish they coded it that companions couldn't aggro mobs. It's my thought that part of the reason mobs are spaced out, are rather static, and have small aggro zones is to take into account your companion bopping all around you.
When you couple that design with the usual flat, long eyeline topography, you get the impression that mobs 4,5,6 are disintrestedly watching you kill mobs 1,2,3; which in my opinion really hurts immersion. |
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1/25/13 2:06:01 PM#7
Made them not class locked, so people could choose the class they wanted and not regret it becaue of the companions they recieved. And made a ton more of them so you didn't see multiple Mako's running around. Acquire them through planet quests/stories etc. Or personal companion stories that needed to be discovered. Although I didn't really enjoy the companion system, it could of been done a hell of a lot better. "In the immediate future, we have this one, and then we’ve got another one that is actually going to be – so we’re going to have, what we want to do, is in January, what we’re targeting to do, this may or may not happen, so you can’t hold me to it. But what we’re targeting to do, is have a fun anniversary to the Ilum shenanigans that happened. An alien race might invade, and they might crash into Ilum and there might be some new activities that happen on the planet." ~Gabe Amatangelo |
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1/25/13 2:21:44 PM#8
I would have left them where they belong, in singleplayer games.
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rojo6934
Elite Member
Joined: 8/13/09
"It is double pleasure to deceive the deceiver". - Niccolo Machiavelli |
1/25/13 2:22:28 PM#9
I would add more companions. Add companion romance. Add dual seat mounts so the companion actually travels too instead of magically disappearing, or just give them a mount too. The companions you are not using should behave like npcs in the world, doing their job, slicers would be slicing and earning some cash for you, etc... and you could actually see them out there as npc and talk to them without necessarily calling them to your party. Also i would separate the companion frame from the party frame so they dont count as a party member, so if there are 4 people in a group each one could have their companion out too. Back to romance, two of my companions that are single could engage each other depending on their preference (like mass effect) :D Integrate your companions to the legacy for upgrade purposes.
SO many features could be added to the companions system that if i keep going ill never end.
EDIT: i would even add a PVE / PVP Arena. Adding varied difficulties to the PVE side where people fight their companions or other people companions. On the PVP side of course it would be pvp without companions. The pvp rewards would vary from pve of course. |
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1/25/13 2:32:07 PM#10
Originally posted by ktanner3 It wasn't a good system that way, since companions are untimately tied in to the success of a character. More companions equates to more virtual goods via missions, and more opportunities to get crafting done in a timely manner.
Not having very many companions because a players avatar killed them would only gimp them to the point where on their next character they would play "correctly" and ignore the option to kill, in order to get the correct character build.
Now if you could kill them, then resurrect them at a medcenter, only to kill them again later, that might be interesting. But permanently killing them just for a 30 second one-time cinematic? That had bad written all over it - I'm glad permadeath was removed.
edit: besides resurrecting after being owner-killed, a useful change might be to include a shrink ray-gun or better pathing distance from it's owner. Nothing more annoying than a huge companion that keeps standing on top of you, or standing on top of stuff you're trying to click on / gather / loot. Want a nice understanding of life? Try Spirit Science: "The Human History" |
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1/25/13 2:37:58 PM#11
Originally posted by Istavaan Stupid or just not a feature you like? If the former, was it because of how it was implimented or the system it was implimented in to? |
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Sevenstar61
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Joined: 7/22/12
"But it was so artistically done..." - Grand Admiral Thrawn's final words |
1/25/13 2:38:26 PM#12
If I would be Bioware, I would add new mission series for acquiring a new interesting companion with every expansion.. or new event... I would also allow companion to actually leave you if they are not happy with you... or to kill them if that's how you feel about them. But it would have to be compensated by ability to gain a new companion... also... it would be cool if you could on the end of the companion mission decide what kind of companion you wish (healer, DPS, tank... ). Also more companion missions and ability to divorce them /grin.
Edit.: I would love to have heroic mission for companions which would grant them new cool unique skills. Training missions? And BTW: I love companion feature... I wish we had army of them available LOL and that we could play more then one at a time if we choose to.
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1/26/13 12:24:30 PM#13
My wife and I really enjoyed the companion system. We were able to duo almost all of the flashpoints in the game with just us and 2 companions. We even duo'd hard mode Black Talon multiple times.
At some point, though, Companions were nerfed in terms of their damage and defense against elite mobs. There were several threads about tank companions suddenly getting creamed by elites, and we noticed a significant damage decrease in the aforementioned hard mode BT runs.
Personally I was disappointed by the lack of conversation and interaction at end-game. I had a Sith Juggernaut who had romanced Vette. Upon completion of my personal story I got a couple of in-game letters from her, talking about us, which I thought was really cool. Then it just kind of stopped. From the romance arc aspect, it's pretty dumb to have my wife standing in a room on my ship and not being able to interact with her at all. At least in DA:O you could make booty calls!
So yeah, I guess the post-launch nerf and the limited end-game interactions were my big complaints. |
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1/26/13 2:05:09 PM#14
Originally posted by Gormok yea i would have liked if they left the combat kits in too so that we could make the companions any role we wanted. i play a combat medic on my trooper and would like to use elara dorne more but since she is also a healer, it takes forever to kill things. :(
atleast i like aric since that is who i mostly use, although part of that is i really like the voice actor and was "psyched" when i first realized who it was |
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superniceguy
Elite Member
Joined: 2/17/07
NGE > NGE 2, LOTRO > NGE 2, STO > NGE 2, KOTOR > NGE 2, Lego Star Wars > NGE 2. NGE 2 = SWTOR |
1/26/13 2:13:56 PM#15
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1/26/13 2:15:35 PM#16
Originally posted by DavisFlight
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mgilbrtsn
Spotlight Poster
Joined: 2/14/09
He who fights and runs away... misses out on the loot |
1/26/13 2:17:32 PM#17
With all of it's faults, I think that the companions worked pretty good.
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1/26/13 2:26:46 PM#18
I like the companions and feel like they're a less useful version of Guild War's henchmen but the fact they have personalities more than makes up for it. Like someone else in the thread said, I'd prefer if we could have named them instead of having the same generic NPC running around with a good portion of players. And build on the interaction, give us quest lines for each companion we've worked relations up with at endgame. |
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1/26/13 2:27:39 PM#19
Not had them.
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1/26/13 3:10:59 PM#20
Embrace the SPG and allow 3 companions for story mode FPs. Instead of handing out free gear at 50. They could have let you solo the FP story modes with your companions. This would also let you grind affection in a better way.
“How many people long for that "past, simpler, and better world," I wonder, without ever recognizing the truth that perhaps it was they who were simpler and better, and not the world about them?” |
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