Star Wars: The Old Republic (The Thread)
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I wonder, with EA's lineup of MMOs consisting entirely of dinosaurs (DAoC/UO) and relative failures like Failhammer/TOR if they are finally going to release an all access pass.
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I enjoyed SW:TOR for awhile, it was cool to finally find out where the story went and see what had became of Revan and the Exile. However, when I got an e-mail from Bioware billing saying my credit card had been declined, I didn't even bother sorting it out. I use the card for my Netflix subscription and when I called them to ask they said they hadn't declined any charges so my guess was a foul-up on Bioware's end. I decided that I had seen enough of the story, and with the endgame feeling like a tedious grind, I called it off.
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So, for those who haven't yet tried the game out Free Trials are coming soon. You can play up to level 15. I don't know how to take this. Trials are a good idea, as long as steps are taken against gold farmers, but I'd bet money the game is still hemorrhaging subscribers and the issue isn't the lack of people interested, it's that nothing was done to keep people interested as they progressed. Hopefully, the takers avoid Jedi as Tython is literally the shittiest "noob zone" in any game I care to remember and Coruscant doesn't fare much better.
Anyway, last I checked, the game was like 30+GBs so happy downloading.
Also, I was trolling around the forums the other night and stumbled upon something about the IA storyline. Supposedly Spoiler
Anyway, last I checked, the game was like 30+GBs so happy downloading.
Also, I was trolling around the forums the other night and stumbled upon something about the IA storyline. Supposedly Spoiler
So, to those who have played an IA to 50. A. is this true? and B. WHAT THE FUCK!?
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Dafuq
This is the first I've heard of that, so I hope it's just something made-up. If that's actually something in the game, that...that just hurts my brain.
This is the first I've heard of that, so I hope it's just something made-up. If that's actually something in the game, that...that just hurts my brain.
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It's not in any way true, here's the real deal SpoilerTheFeniX wrote: Also, I was trolling around the forums the other night and stumbled upon something about the IA storyline. Supposedly SpoilerSo, to those who have played an IA to 50. A. is this true? and B. WHAT THE FUCK!?
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Huh. That is actually kinda interesting.
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Agent Storyline is best storyline for a reason, and they are the LAST villains you face, you get two full sets of villains to fight before then all of them interesting.Havok wrote:Huh. That is actually kinda interesting.
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That's...somewhat less stupid than what I was envisioning, although it's still dumb that they
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SpoilerKuja wrote:That's...somewhat less stupid than what I was envisioning, although it's still dumb that they
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Ok, so not balls retarded... just kind of dumb.Mr Bean wrote:It's not in any way true, here's the real deal
SpoilerCivil War Man wrote:Spoiler
Anyway, I asked this a while back and was wondering if anyone had a chance to or could test it next time they are on.
1. Turn on autorun.
2. Hit "b" (or whatever opens/closes your inventory) at a fairly rapid rate.
3. Post results.
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I posted this a while back:Losonti Tokash wrote:...why?
Basically, when I played, the mere act of opening your inventory would wreck your FPS. Now, this in of itself isn't a huge issue, more an annoyance. But it seems to be tied to the same asset issue that plagues objectives updating (which also causes .5 second or so graphical delays), as well as a few others. Opening the inventory and seeing what happens seems to be the easiest way to see if BW has fixed this hilarious oversight.Get this shit: A buddy was on Ilum and complaining about the graphics lag. As a joke I told him to "Spam B if you want your computer to die." All that does is open and close your inventory over and over for those that don't know. Oh, and do not do this in a performance (haha, not really) heavy area like Ilum. His client crashed and took most of his computer down with it. He couldn't open anything, even Task Manager. He had to hard power his computer down and reboot. I couldn't decide whether to feel like shit or laugh myself to death.
I talked about this a bit more in other posts, but some programmers on the official forums seem to think it's tied to the way the SWTOR engine routinely dumps and recopies information into/out of VRAM, RAM, and the HDD. Contrast to WoW when, the first time you open your inventory it lags a bit, but after that, you can spam B with no ill-effects. You can also load into an area, exit, then load back in extremely quickly, unlike SWTOR were swapping zones seems to just dump all that information out of RAM.
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Ouch.
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Star Wars: The Old Republic has quietly faded into the background lately in terms of generating news. Last we heard a few months back, the game was shedding subscribers by the hundreds of thousands and considering a free-to-play option. Since then, all has been quiet.
But quiet isn’t good for a game that was supposed to be huge. The Old Republic was meant to unseat World of Warcraft for the MMO throne, or at the very least, compete with it. But neither of those things have really happened, and what’s reportedly the most expensive game in history is something of a dud.
That’s bad news for EA, and worse for Bioware, who as of today, has reportedly begun laying off staff in their Austin studio, and this isn’t the first time SWTOR staff has been cut. But preceding that move, according to Gamasutra, executive producer Rich Vogel is no longer with the company. Vogel was a key part of the development of SWTOR, but his departure means either he wasn’t happy with the project, or EA wasn’t happy with him. I’d guess the latter.
There’s no word on who will be brought in to replace him, but this isn’t the kind of news SWTOR needs. Recently the game has gone free-to-play for early levels, but it has to be considering the jump to free-to-play in its entirety. We haven’t heard numbers out of their camp in a while now, and that means they’re probably nothing to brag about.
The community has likely condensed into a ball of avid players who are satisfied with the game (and a bunch who are still complaining), and it’s shed those who just couldn’t be bothered with it (myself included). I’ll admit, quitting the game had something to do with the fact that it definitely didn’t seem worth the $15 a month payment, but truth is, if it was free, it’s hard to envision returning as the game just wasn’t all that great in my estimation. It’s perfectly alright, but for a game that took a few hundred million to develop and is meant to be played for years to come, it needed to be better than just “alright.”
I predict the next time we’ll be writing about SWTOR it will be the announcement of the fully free-to-play switchover. Until then, some updated player figures from EA would be nice.
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I recently returned, I have nearly completed the entire Imperial side of the story, just have a Warrior/Jug at level 42 fresh for Belsavis which means he has three planets left to go and done. I've got all my Republic characters on Courscant or just a bit beyond and once I finish off their stories I can't see myself going back for any reason as the end game is just not worth it. If they go ftp I might go back after a two year break to check out the content but very much the game is twelve serves strong and they are full serves but the end game pvp is non-existant outside warzones and space combat is not due to be even touched for another year and a half. The expansion, the possibly thirty dollar expansion contains exactly one world and one race which will let them raise the level cap but beyond that... nothing and it supposedly due out this year.
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An extra world, race and level raise wont solve shit and if that is the rate of the expansions. The game is going to fade into obscurity.
Nevermind this is probably content that was already made and setup for an expansion. The game needs more longevity provided by repeateable content and / or player fueled content. So far Bioware have borrowed from the classic MMO trend of simply making repetative gear grinds and pittiful PVP.
Just have to wait until Bioware figure out the STO equivelent of player made content as yearly paid expansions are not going to sustain this game alone. Rabid fanbase or not.
Nevermind this is probably content that was already made and setup for an expansion. The game needs more longevity provided by repeateable content and / or player fueled content. So far Bioware have borrowed from the classic MMO trend of simply making repetative gear grinds and pittiful PVP.
Just have to wait until Bioware figure out the STO equivelent of player made content as yearly paid expansions are not going to sustain this game alone. Rabid fanbase or not.
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Hey, at least we're getting a NEW REVEAL of HK-51 because fuck originality let's just retread old shit under the guise of new development. Wait, did you see the new "invite a friend" speeder? Think Anakin's podracer except if he designed it while suffering from a cratered head wound. I mean, it's totally cool that the energy beams capable of paralyzing limbs are within inches of your arms because... STAR WARS!!!! I want to beat the design team into a coma with a copy of "3D modelling for dummies."
Those 6 month subs are coming up for renewal (it's going to be staggered over the whole month according to some of the posters on the forums) and EA's next financial report is due.... the 26th? This should be good. I bet good money they're under the 500k break-even subscriber number.
Those 6 month subs are coming up for renewal (it's going to be staggered over the whole month according to some of the posters on the forums) and EA's next financial report is due.... the 26th? This should be good. I bet good money they're under the 500k break-even subscriber number.
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I cancelled my sub and the only time I logged in over the past two months has been to do the character transfer to the new server - Soon as a I transfer I arrived to a station with 7 people on it. I was not impressed and I had to change my legacy... oh and still nothing new to do except the same old shit.
I could level up one of every character for the story... but leveling on empty worlds is just completely bullshit and you miss heroics.
If you attempt to complain... rabid bioboys will strike you down by saying heroics are optional content, just like flashpoints. Thats good and all... but I have multiple characters and have still not done some flashpoints or heroics since the game launched. Might as well change Optional' to 'Worthless'
The refer-a-friend reward... I will give credit to Bioware for not pulling the same stunt Cryptic did. People ask for more bridge officers and ships from the franchise.
Refer 1 friend and get a uniform
Refer 2 friends and get an exclusive holographic bridge officer
Refer 5 friends and get the Galaxy-X
Though the look of that speeder is just hilariously stupid so I dont feel encourage to refer anyone...
The HK-51 - I thought that was already in the game files but had been disabled.
Personnally, I would have preferred the ability to unlock the companions of other characters via the legacy system with a remote management feature. Thus those people with 8 characters could have 8 characters worth of companions doing crafting or be sending other characters on missions.
The legacy system is pretty much the only unique aspect of TOR left but Bioware are content to fill it with absolute garbage like rocket boots that cost insane amounts of money per character.
I could level up one of every character for the story... but leveling on empty worlds is just completely bullshit and you miss heroics.
If you attempt to complain... rabid bioboys will strike you down by saying heroics are optional content, just like flashpoints. Thats good and all... but I have multiple characters and have still not done some flashpoints or heroics since the game launched. Might as well change Optional' to 'Worthless'
The refer-a-friend reward... I will give credit to Bioware for not pulling the same stunt Cryptic did. People ask for more bridge officers and ships from the franchise.
Refer 1 friend and get a uniform
Refer 2 friends and get an exclusive holographic bridge officer
Refer 5 friends and get the Galaxy-X
Though the look of that speeder is just hilariously stupid so I dont feel encourage to refer anyone...
The HK-51 - I thought that was already in the game files but had been disabled.
Personnally, I would have preferred the ability to unlock the companions of other characters via the legacy system with a remote management feature. Thus those people with 8 characters could have 8 characters worth of companions doing crafting or be sending other characters on missions.
The legacy system is pretty much the only unique aspect of TOR left but Bioware are content to fill it with absolute garbage like rocket boots that cost insane amounts of money per character.
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No result, or at least no discernable framerate drop.TheFeniX wrote:1. Turn on autorun.
2. Hit "b" (or whatever opens/closes your inventory) at a fairly rapid rate.
3. Post results.
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I remember seeing one excerpt from a post complaining about how PvP is a buggy unbalanced mess that was something like "Easy solution: don't be competitive."PREDATOR490 wrote:If you attempt to complain... rabid bioboys will strike you down by saying heroics are optional content, just like flashpoints. Thats good and all... but I have multiple characters and have still not done some flashpoints or heroics since the game launched. Might as well change Optional' to 'Worthless'
Oh man, you brought that up. Back when all that shit was going on, I usually just contented myself with trolling around the Kerrat system. I heard in Zone chat 2-3 different regulars talking about how they had no friends (haha!) and just bought 5 extra copies to get the Galaxy X. I knew it was dumb at the time, but you should have been there when they offered the ship on the C-Store like 2 weeks later. Was fucking hilarious.Refer 5 friends and get the Galaxy-X
I know! It's even better because they aren't even just trying to pass off KOTOR2 content as new and exciting: they're trying to pass off shit that's already in their own game. Who knows, maybe they'll hardcode Vibroswords out of the game, then reintroduce them a month from now with a super-awesome reveal trailer.The HK-51 - I thought that was already in the game files but had been disabled.
Well, of course. You expect them to do something novel and groundbreaking? Like I said in an earlier post, they wouldn't have so many issues if they just increased the companion limit and made a 1+3 pets setup viable for dungeons and heroics. It's an easy fix while they work out issues like server imbalance. Instead of making content enjoyable, they're just upping the grind. They did the same thing to Ilum before they just scrapped it completely.The legacy system is pretty much the only unique aspect of TOR left but Bioware are content to fill it with absolute garbage like rocket boots that cost insane amounts of money per character.
Wow, they fixed it. Good on them. At least something is going right.TC Pilot wrote:No result, or at least no discernable framerate drop.
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SWTOR is going F2P this fall. It's even better because of all the shitty rewards they're offering, there isn't a single piece of original content. God damn this whole thing has been one big fucking joke. They kept rehashing tired bullshit throughout the games run and now they're just keeping with it.
There's a FAQ up for those interested.
The really annoying part for me is that this is probably just going to kill the SW license for the next few years and it's already been run through the ringer.
There's a FAQ up for those interested.
So..... 7 months after release and we're going F2P in another 3-4.With the Free-to-Play option, no subscription will be required! You will be able to download and play Star Wars™: The Old Republic™ all the way up to level 50 for free, with gameplay restrictions that limit access to advanced features and group content. However, we will be offering the option to purchase services, items, and content to customize the gameplay experience. These purchases will be made available via the new Cartel Market and will allow you to choose the way that you want to enjoy the game.
The really annoying part for me is that this is probably just going to kill the SW license for the next few years and it's already been run through the ringer.
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They should've just made it single player. It would've been a sick single player game if they'd kept the options to play for either side and not written Revan and the Exile as morons.
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It's not going completely free to play. There are several things that f2p players will have limited or no access to.
So it's more like an extended trial than actually going free to play. Expect another round of rage against SWTOR when people used to F2P games giving full access to non-cosmetic content realize this.
So it's more like an extended trial than actually going free to play. Expect another round of rage against SWTOR when people used to F2P games giving full access to non-cosmetic content realize this.