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Star Wars Galaxies: An Empire Divided Vs. Star Wars: The Old Republic Which did you enjoy the most and why?
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12/04/12 2:56:43 PM#2
SWG made for a better MMO. TOR is an enjoyable game, but overall it feels more like KOTOR 3 with a few multiplayer options. SWG was a game that had a community, and you made your own name for good or bad.
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12/04/12 2:56:52 PM#3
Personally, neither.
Never argue with a fool, onlookers may not be able to tell the difference. -Author unknown, attributed to Mark Twain |
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Star Wars Galaxies was better. Hmm. Let me try to choose my words carefully. SWG seemed like it was made for adults, whereas SWTOR felt like it was made for 6th-9th graders. SWG was deeper in almost every aspect, e.g., exploration, crafting, economy, world size, social environment. SWTOR, however, was deeper via story & lore. SWTOR felt like I was watching a movie. SWG felt like I was making a movie. |
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12/04/12 2:59:15 PM#5
Is this supposed to be close? I'm pretty sure the population here prefers swg because of the crafting and the rose colored SAFTEY GOGGLES!
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12/04/12 2:59:22 PM#6
Obviously SWG.. That's like comparing the best restaurant in town with the absolute worst restaurant in town ;)
"Inside all of us is an adventure.." |
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12/04/12 3:01:55 PM#7
Let me put it this way, compared to SWTOR, SWG was a masterpiece. And it actually felt like a STAR WARS game. SWTOR feels like an example how to not design a MMO. Secrets of Dragon´s Spine Trailer.. ! :D Best MMOs ever played: Ultima, EvE, SW Galaxies, Age of Conan, The Secret World |
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12/04/12 3:03:02 PM#8
Why? some things are just too obvious to need any kind of explanation
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12/04/12 3:05:49 PM#9
Originally posted by mmoDAD Exactly!! |
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aktalat
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Joined: 1/30/11
Wookiee. Jetpack. Lifeday moomoo. Flying into the SWG sunset on Lok. |
12/04/12 3:08:43 PM#10
Originally posted by FromHell SWG still has features (housing, harvestors, crafting, dancing / music, I won"t go on) that few if any other games have been able to implement. SWG was a masterpiece.... a really demented crazy masterpiece, but nonetheless a super-fun fun piece of gonzo work. :) SWTOR is a template-done cash shop zergfest, with dozens of games already doing it better. Sad to see SWG go. |
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Originally posted by aktalat I hear ya. It's like innovation started to devolve after SWG, whereas marketing and cash-making ploys began evolving after WoW. |
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12/04/12 3:15:07 PM#12
Originally posted by mmoDAD SWG ( pre cu ) the only alternative for me. SWG was the MMORPG with the biggest potential of all. Even in its unfinished and flawed version, it was the most fun game I've ever played. |
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12/04/12 3:18:39 PM#13
Originally posted by Swanea No goggles needed. I preferred it because it was a better MMO. Played plenty before, and after it. Amazingly the only one that my enjoyment of is ever questioned is SWG. People like you keep saying that I didn't really like it, and that all my good memories of it are because of rose tinted glasses. If I hadn't of liked it then I would have done like I did with every other game that I haven't enjoyed (both before, and after swg). I wouldn't have subbed. Currently I do have a sub for TOR. Not because it is a great game, but because I am enjoying it for the time being. I guess in a couple years any good memories I have from TOR will be because of rose tinted glasses. Just like all my memories from any other game. I haven't really enjoyed any of them. I just thought I did. |
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12/04/12 3:24:04 PM#14
I stayed with SWG for 6 straight years. I am lucky to last 6 months in any other MMO. Like others have said...SWG felt like Star Wars.
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12/04/12 3:29:16 PM#15
Originally posted by mmoDAD I'd say... SWTOR felt like I was interacting in a movie. SWG felt like I was participating in a documentary. A really bugged, rubber bandy documentary. SWG was better and more interesting in concept, but a trainwreck in implementation. SWTOR was KOTOR 3, for better or for worse. |
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12/04/12 3:29:41 PM#16
SWG pre NGE because it was one of the few mmos out there that actually feels like a virtual world.
When you get people who wants to be spice pushers and dancers in a game, you know it is a virtual world lol |
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VengeSunsoar
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Joined: 3/10/04
GRIND DOES NOT EXIST. IT IS ENTIRELY YOUR PERCEPTION. |
12/04/12 3:33:12 PM#17
well I played swg for about 5 months off/on, never more than a week at a time. While there were a lot of option, personally I felt the game was complete garbage. I played swtor for about 20 days straight so hmm. I'd say swtor was more fun for me. Overall the two were about the same, for very different reasons. You know, in ancient Egypt. One of the hieroglyphics on the walls of the pyramids actually says 'I am upset as my heir will ruin my kingdom' or something to that affect. This is 5000BC stuff and you know what? Nothing has changed. :P |
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erictlewis
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Joined: 11/08/08
The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over while expecting different results. |
12/04/12 3:35:42 PM#18
swtor is lame sauce and does not even comare to swg.
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12/04/12 3:37:40 PM#19
Originally posted by aRtFuLThinG Yup. It was the only game where I could always log in and do something different. If I didn't want to craft, I could go prospect for the new resources. If I didn't want to do that, I could go PvE and try for rare items drops (Rancor hide was always a favorite). If I didn't want to PvE, there was ALWAYS PvP rolling somewhere, In Theed, Cnet, or between Anchorhead/Bestine. If I didn't want to PvP, I could go PvE or PvP in space. And all of that was if there was nothing going on on the guild side or if noone in the guild needed help with something.
There has never been a game with so many different things to do, and most of them entertaining (even the crafting, I LOVED getting the big numbers on crafted items). Too bad SOE mismanaged that game into oblivion....
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12/04/12 3:40:12 PM#20
SWG even after the NGE/CU was still a better game than most these new aged mmo's. The NGE did bring some good features, but also destroyed a few many loved. It was a love/hate thing. I played from day one for 71/2 years and still can not find many games even close to it. But my hopes are high with the new push for sandboxes coming up soon.
If SWTOR was made after SWG it would have done far better in my opinion. |
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