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I've been a fan of Star Wars for many years now and when I heard about this game I was very interested, but is it just me or does this game look like it will play like every other current MMO out there? The only new thing is the total voice acting, which IMO so far has seemed pretty lackluster from what I've seen in the previews. I mean if you're a huge Star Wars fanatic and are planning to roleplay all the time the voice acting might be cool, but it seems to me (except for a pretty limited crowd) everyone will actually be skipping them to get to the combat. And the combat looked exactly like any other MMO, the only thing that seemed fun was the bright bolts of blaster fire or the twang of the lightsaber. Just seems to me to be pretty one-dimensional. Get on for a few hours, kill a few things in the Star Wars style and then you're bored. Replay value = zero? I keep hearing stuff like you'll want to play at least once as each class because they all have different storylines, but IMO that's false. If I start a character I'm going to pick my favorite class to play, and when I get bored with him I will say to myself, "Well this is my favorite class, and it sucks. No way any of the other classes are any better." So I might try one of the others, but I'm betting all the stories, while not the same, will all be similar hero/villain stuff where you know what's going to happen 10 steps before it does. So yeah, what is your opinion? Will the new things like story driven characters and voice acting be enough to get people to play SWTOR? Or is it just the same old MMO with a new Star Wars paint job?
PS: I am a big potential fan (Hope it is good.) of the upcoming MMO Star Trek Online, so feel free to think me bias. I, unlike many other people, have always been a pretty big fan of both Star Wars and Star Trek, and see no reason not to like them both. I probably would play this game instead of STO if this offered space combat as well and STO did not. |
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11/28/09 6:49:32 PM#2
This thread do be exciting and new. What would be sweet would be for the game to actually be allowed to start beta before everyone piles on the doomsaying. Might play like everything else out there or it might not. Hard to tell from the 1 hr or so of game footage avail pre-beta. |
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11/28/09 9:37:51 PM#3
Originally posted by hayes303
Isn't that 1 hour of footage supposed to give potential customers a view of what gameplay is like? If not, why would they show it? "Many nights, my friend... Many nights I've put a blade to your throat while you were sleeping. Glad I never killed you, Steve. You're alright..." |
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11/28/09 9:47:49 PM#4
To me, it looks like it's going to be a failure in the MMO department, but it looks like it's going to be a really fun to play Multiplayer Online RPG. Like, how WoW fails at the MMO but isn't a bad MO. It's heavily instanced and there is very little grouping outside of doing dungeons and raids. But, TOR looks like it's going to be more community based, but still isntanced. But, the thing about it is that it's looking to have a fun combat system that reminds me of action games. Even if they don't, I think that they are going to have something special for us, because I mean it's Bioware, they are a pretty damn good company. They have probably more success in the single player market if you total all their games, than Blizzard had in the single player market before WoW. It's sad to think that it's going to suck as an MMO, but that doesn't bother me too much. As long as it's fun to play and isn't an endless grind for no reason, then I'll be paying and playing. But that said, if it turns out to be a SW clone of WoW.... there is no way I'll be playing. But, I do think they are going to give us something unique that we haven't really seen in the MMO world before. |
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11/28/09 11:42:42 PM#5
Originally posted by Khalathwyr
Isn't that 1 hour of footage supposed to give potential customers a view of what gameplay is like? If not, why would they show it?
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11/29/09 12:12:25 AM#6
I might be going off on a limb in saying this but....
Bioware Developers poop does indeed smell like roses from my angle. __________________________________________________________________________________________ Oldest mmorpg.com member with the least amount of post counts. That counts for something, right? |
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11/29/09 5:28:43 AM#7
Originally posted by Nirwyl
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11/29/09 12:17:53 PM#8
Originally posted by Nirwyl Yet more drama drama drama freaking out over nothing and doomsaying.
How about we actually have a thread that isn't bashing the games based only on rumor and clips? I know its hard, but try. My website is closed temporarily. Hopefully it will only be a short delay. |
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11/29/09 12:18:55 PM#9
Originally posted by hayes303 I really wish they would. Sick to death of it. I've never seen so much childish doomsaying as I have with this game. My website is closed temporarily. Hopefully it will only be a short delay. |
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11/29/09 12:23:27 PM#10
People reply as if they have already played the game, we have no idea what it is really like so just wait. |
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I think it's funny how I come and try to post an intelligent thread, intending to start a conversation about the game, and almost everyone accuses me of whining and doomsaying. Everything I said in my first post was just my opinion folks, and I'm sure at this early date it's very likely to change, because the game can change a lot before it's done. Given my opinions are based on a very limited amount of content it's very possible that what I am saying is totally wrong, but as there is only limited content out right now, it's kind of hard to talk about what I haven't seen. |
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11/29/09 2:52:48 PM#12
Originally posted by Nirwyl
It really doesn't seem like an intelligent thread since you start bashing the game as soon as you start with your opinion. It's so good that people can form opinions on such limited knowledge. Sure, you can have a hope of what the game will be in your opinion, but not a "This is how the game is going to be for sure because I know" Opinion. I hope the game will be great. From what I've seen it could be good or bad. I want it to be good, but I will reserve a real decision until I see a lot more or until I've played it. |
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11/29/09 3:45:57 PM#13
Originally posted by Nirwyl
You ended with saying you are a bit biased, which seemed very true, at least you was honest. I don't see STO going very far, it's not the IP but the company behind it. But this is irrelevant. I think you overlooked a lot of the cool stuff ToR will have. I'm mostly excited about the companion system, yeah guild wars had it, but they were nothing more then disposable pawns. ToR seems like it's going to be huge, many planets means lots of possible companions. The companions practically have a mind of their own, they may not agree with your actions. So even when I'm not grouped with the guild I'll at least get some interesting reactions out of my personal NPC. You not seeing replay value is your own problem, I also don't believe what you said to be true. I'm not calling you a liar, I'm saying I think you will want to play an alt sometime. Each class has unique companions characters, unique paths, stories, probably more. But if you do choose to only play one class I would say it's your choice and does not necessarily mean it's a problem with the game. I believe many people will want to experience more then one class if not all of them. Altoholic means something, believe me. What people either forget or don't know is there was an interview with SWTOR stations a few months ago. They were asked about the possibility of a healing class, they said there has not been any announced so far (this is before the new revealed classes obviously), he then went on to say they're not limited to it because of the way the game is built. So the Consular healing path is there for those that prefer to heal. This could mean a new group system may be coming for us to experience. Sit back relax, wait for new information to pop up, dig for some things you may have missed. You may be surprised. |
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11/30/09 1:35:21 PM#14
The game is far from release and not a lot of detail has been given about how combat and other things work yet. They don't want a Holy Trinity system, they do want to give people RP choices that matter during quests. Both of those make it pretty different from pretty much all other MMOs that are out there. We'll have to wait and see how well they implement all that, but the premises are good and the company is good, so I have my hopes up. |
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11/30/09 2:47:10 PM#15
Originally posted by Drachasor
You remember them saying that as well? I was beginning to think I was the only one that remembered..... In light of that, I'm finding it pretty sickening now the last remaining classes have been revealed that they're all of a sudden doing an about turn and talking lots about "tank, heal... dps" ...The spread of secondary and latterly of tertiary education has created a large population of people, often with well developed literary and scholarly tastes, who have been educated far beyond their capacity to undertake analytical thought. |
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11/30/09 3:40:23 PM#16
Originally posted by efefia
You remember them saying that as well? I was beginning to think I was the only one that remembered..... In light of that, I'm finding it pretty sickening now the last remaining classes have been revealed that they're all of a sudden doing an about turn and talking lots about "tank, heal... dps"
Does not mean group play will be limited to anything. I don't get the problem with holy trinity anyways. I can only imagine a bunch of DPS zerg rushing everything. |
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11/30/09 3:41:46 PM#17
Originally posted by greed0104
Does not mean group play will be limited to anything. I don't get the problem with holy trinity anyways. I can only imagine a bunch of DPS zerg rushing everything.
It means group play will be limited to "tank, heal... dps"... aka... the trinity. ...The spread of secondary and latterly of tertiary education has created a large population of people, often with well developed literary and scholarly tastes, who have been educated far beyond their capacity to undertake analytical thought. |
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11/30/09 3:44:28 PM#18
Originally posted by efefia
No |
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11/30/09 6:35:09 PM#19
Originally posted by efefia
You remember them saying that as well? I was beginning to think I was the only one that remembered..... In light of that, I'm finding it pretty sickening now the last remaining classes have been revealed that they're all of a sudden doing an about turn and talking lots about "tank, heal... dps" Last I checked they haven't revealed ANY class as having a DPS or TANK role. They have added one choice for one class that can heal. Notice that the Sith apparently have no healers. So far it is looking pretty good for a new combat mechanic for MMOs. I admit the healer thing worries me a bit for balance reasons, but since HT requires a LOT of work to setup (you need to adjust the stats of non-tanks so they can't take hits well -- optionally adjust the mobs, and adjust tanks so they can't damage well, have taunts, and soak a bunch of damage), and there's no sign they are doing that. People WILL cry faul if Jedi suddenly can't deal much damage with their lightsabers, afterall. Should be ok. |
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Bigdavo
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12/01/09 10:44:39 AM#20
You better hope this game is damn good, because if it isn't you can kiss the MMO genre goodbye for a long time. This game is THE next big MMO, there is nothing on the horizon except for a bunch of fizzers or niche games at best. I mean lets be honest, most MMOs are completely shit no matter what nonsense they promise, at least you know this game is being produced by a company with some serious rep. If Bioware fucks up what hope is there for the rest. I have absolutely no idea what Bioware will have in store for us when this game releases, all I do know is that if this game fails I'll forget this genre for many years... O_o o_O |