Are you buying Star Wars the Old Republic?

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dogenzakaminion

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I am very interested. I couldn't stand WoW (from a story-telling stance, gameplay was fun), so this looks like ti would have that little extra. I'm still hesitant about subscription fees, but luckily my friend has it and I can test it out there. If I like it, I'll get it.
 

Foxtrotk72

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it looks all right I have tried the beta but it was good, but buying it I would not cause to me to seemed like it looked too much of a single player rpg I no every mmo's have dungeons, raids, guilds, ect but I might by it depends if i want to pay for two mmmo's all ready paying for WOW at the moment
 

Agayek

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Already bought it, level 42 Trooper on Davik's Estate.

As for the game itself, the only real issue I have with the game is a general lack of polish. There are a multitude of bugs, ranging from mild annoyances to outright game-breaking (I just lost one of my companions permanently until a GM fixes it), and I'm really somewhat aggravated by the complete lack of polish. The guild roster doesn't work half the time, companions randomly attack unagroed enemies, pathing (especially going down cliffs) is wonky as all hell at time, etc.

I've encountered all of these and more and it gets frustrating.

That said, since Tuesday I've sunk something like 100 hours into it so it can't be all bad.
 

Sarge034

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No. I have two very simple rules about gaming.

1) Give every game an equal opportunity to disappoint you.

2) >Addendum< Unless it is a MMO.

It looks like it is a cool game but the flaw with every MMO is that you need to have friends online to make it a really fun experience. That is particularly hard to do when we all have lives, jobs, conflicting schedules, and are spread across three different time zones.

: ? /
 

Gardenia

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I would, but I have far too little money to spend on luxuries such as games at the moment. I've also been too busy to play haf the Battlefield 3 that I would like to, so no. I will not buy it in the near foreseeable future.
 

chocolate pickles

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I'l read a couple of reviews when it comes out, maybe see if they release a trial or something and then maybe consider buying it. I'm not a star wars fan, so it's not at the top of the list of games i want.
 

Supernova2000

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animehermit said:
Regardless of what they show, the animations in the game of superb quality, best I've seen in an MMO. I particularly like how my jedi knight will sometimes do different animations when he kills a foe.
Randomised combat animations? The delicious icing of the Batman: Arkham Asylum cake! Well, I'm glad to be proven wrong on that point; I like pseudo-turn based combat systems as long as they're well animated, ala KoTOR 1-2, unlike Dragon Age, which is about as sophisticated as 2 clock cuckoos clubbing each other on the head and about the only reaction animation is dropping dead. That really kicks me out of the experience!

animehermit said:
Ultimately this a personal issue for you, the class stories take place in your own personal phase and I just take an "out of sight, out of mind" stance on it. I don't get your reasoning behind this,though, if you have trouble getting through the story because other people are doing the same thing, how do you play a game like KOTOR or mass effect? knowing millions of other people are doing the exact same things as you? it's the same thing in TOR.
It's different in singleplayer games because we are actually all in separate games altogether (unlike STO for example, which is a convoluted mash up of past present and future thanks to it's heavy instancing!), plus you actually determine the outcome of the story - within reason - and there are consequences for failure; in TOR for example; if some Tatooine farmers ask for your help defending against a Tusken Raider attack, is it possible for them to actually destroy the farm and murder the farmers for good if you cock up or leave them to it? Or does the game simply say "kill x/y Tusken Raiders" - who never actually threaten the farm, so that other players can do this quest - and isn't fussy about where they are or what they're doing at the time of their death? That's what puts me off; knowing that there's nothing truly at stake, in fact I find it insulting when an MMO tries to fool me into thinking otherwise. Whereas in a singleplayer game, that farm could end up destroyed. So what I'm asking is: how heavily instanced is TOR? Does it allow you to affect the galaxy at large to some extent? Does it have continuity, or do you spend your entire playtime in a melting pot of past, present and future?
 

Shoggoth2588

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Heimir said:
Aint worth my time. I am not paying monthly for a singleplayer game.
You and me both man. I was really hoping for a proper Knights of the Old Republic 3 but it doesn't look like that's ever going to happen now. I guess this is how Warcraft fans felt about a decade or so ago when WoW was released and they realized there probably wouldn't be a new single-player Warcraft for a while.

I would settle though for a new Battlefront, Republic Commando, Rouge Squadron, Jedi Outcast...Hell, it's still not too late to make Force Unleashed into an anthology! Announce Force Unleashed: Naga Sadow or, Force Unleashed: Brothers Droma or something. There's literally a galaxy's worth of single-player opportunities.

RuralGamer said:
I would if it weren't an MMO; that's not a 'it should have been KOTOR 3' stab (although I would really have liked that more). The reason I'm not getting it is because its an MMO, which are kind of pointless where I live because the internet quality is just... urgh.
This also applies to me. At home, I can't even stay connected to Xbox Live. I have no hope to play an MMO.
 

LogicNProportion

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It will be mine forever in a matter of hours. Muahahahahaha!

I've been in four beta phases, and the early game access since it started. I've never been more addicted to a game than I am right now. This time in school is killing me. KILLING. ME.
 

Zing

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Agayek said:
Already bought it, level 42 Trooper on Davik's Estate.

As for the game itself, the only real issue I have with the game is a general lack of polish. There are a multitude of bugs, ranging from mild annoyances to outright game-breaking (I just lost one of my companions permanently until a GM fixes it), and I'm really somewhat aggravated by the complete lack of polish. The guild roster doesn't work half the time, companions randomly attack unagroed enemies, pathing (especially going down cliffs) is wonky as all hell at time, etc.

I've encountered all of these and more and it gets frustrating.

That said, since Tuesday I've sunk something like 100 hours into it so it can't be all bad.
Yeah it definitely has it's issues. The lack of mods or macros is poor, especially with the awful completely uncustomizable UI, the stupid lack of a feature to remove the smart camera and some other things, even so I don't think those things ruin the game by any means, and they will hopefully be fixed in a patch soon.

And the game is still insanely popular from what I've seen, every server is full or heavy at peak time, and quite a few have almost 1 hour queues. And no one I've asked is having a bad time, it's definitely fun.
 

Supernova2000

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Besides the monthly fees, watching the launch video on the TOR website this morning has given me yet another reason to not buy the game (as though I needed one); everyone in that video admits to being Star Wars fans and that their ultimate goal was to "capture the essence of the movies" or something along those lines (I switch off whenever I hear that sort of drivel), which is basically admitting to being more concerned with wanking off the films than gameplay innovation!
 

Mitchell Osborn

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I plan to buy it right after i get a better Video card, Which i will need a bigger Power Supply.
and then i can buy the game. :(
 

theevilgenius60

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Years of waiting for this game, excited the whole time and when it gets here I don't have the computer to run it. Oh well, maybe I'll get it sometime in the spring, I'm sure I can scrape together a better 'puter by then. :,(
 

Zack Alklazaris

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So... most of the people who are not buying this game are not because of their pride it seems.
Come on guys 160 dollars a year? I pay more than that a month for my car insurance. Get over it.
 

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Soxafloppin said:
Nope, Seen the trailers and was interested, seen Gameplay footage and was like "nah".
Exactly the same case for me. I particularly didn't find the dialogue system that interesting from what I saw.
 

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Heimir said:
No fracking way. Aint worth my time. I am not paying monthly for a singleplayer game. I'll wait for Guild Wars 2, thank you.
... it's not single player. You fail.

OT, Definitely. Game looks great, enjoyed the beta, can't wait!
 

everythingbeeps

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Probably not. I hate PC gaming, and couldn't get into WoW. I like Star Wars and Bioware though. I'd have to do more research. Give them time to iron out the kinks. Make sure my laptop can handle it.
 

Supernova2000

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animehermit said:
The story of each class can and does effect the larger game world. I know for a fact that the ending of the Jedi Knight storyline has galaxy wide repercussions for both sides in the war.
That is a stonking great dirty lie!! I've been watching a Let's Play series on Youtube of a Jedi Knight playthrough, during which, for example, he had to disable some toxic mines in a village crop field and no sooner had he finished than another player came by, doing the exact same thing! The MMO bugbears of Kill-Stealing and Quest Camping are still there and all those voice over's just come across as wasted effort! It's just World of Warcraft with a Star Wars paint job!