I looked but did not see any forum on this yet, so has anyone looked at it?
I am definitely excited about what it may bring as far as gaming experience with friends. What are you guys opinion? For those who dont know: http://www.swtor.com/
I looked but did not see any forum on this yet, so has anyone looked at it?
I am definitely excited about what it may bring as far as gaming experience with friends. What are you guys opinion? For those who dont know: http://www.swtor.com/
rainbows are red, violets are blue, shut the heck up,
or I will crush you...
Don't Poems just make you happy?
It looks pretty sick.
Anyone who tests it let me know ...
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I tested it. Let's just say it's hard not to break out in all caps and rant endlessly whilst using words like: Epic, awesome, mind-blowing, Beyond addicting, seizures of joy, out-of-body experiences -- After trying it, I play Creep by radiohead every time I see a trailer of it.
Needless to say I ran to get a collector's edition which was practically sold out everywhere.
If you have any questions about what it's like I'll do the best I can to answer them while controlling the urge of erupting into unintelligible uttering and profuse crying. I suggest breaking up with significant others, telling your family you're going far away for a long time, and finding a desolate place with good Internet connection. It will be the best way for all.
Maybe that's a bit exaggerated, lol. But it more or less expresses what me and the majority of the other testers said on the feedback threads. As a caution, the people who did not enjoy the game were those who actually enjoy grinding and extremely repetitive tasks with little to no plot (i.e. prefer playing angry birds, farmville, or training firemaking to playing a true RPG) or those who were expecting a completely or almost completely sandbox game (i.e. akin to minecraft with light-sabers).
The game has practically ZERO grinding, at least for the entire time I played it. Generally, I felt as if when I fought it was because I wanted to, not because I needed to level up. Leveling up just came naturally. Since exploring new areas, fighting new monsters, taking on quests, playing mini-games like space combat, PKing, raiding, and to some degree even socializing with friends all give experience, it's almost as if no matter what you want to do to enjoy the game that day, you will be rewarded for it. It's a fantastic way to do it. It's also not like: "Welcome to level 20! Now you can do this move! But before you can do the next move, you need to get to level 30." Every level brings it's own rewards and allows you to feel noticeably more powerful. Not to mention you already feel like a Demi-god at level 1, so it's all uphill from there, lol.
The game feels like playing Mass Effect or Kotor except with your friends and with the option to do so PKing. For pure MMO fans, it also has all the traditional MMO essentials like trading, Auction House, Loot share, Crafting, and POH in the form of personal ships, among others.
Last edited by Sriro; 12-01-2011 at 08:19 PM. Reason: Elaborated some more.
Been testing it for a while, great game, only bad thing i have to say is that it has quite linear gameplay.
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