From what I've seen from Bioware in regards to classes, they're capitalizing on being derivative from previous works in the Star Wars franchise. Sadly, I don't remember the source where they were talking about the Smuggler being for the Han fans, Sith Warrior for the Vader fans, etc.Harkwell said:Agreed, especially considering the fact that most of the stuff (Guns, ships, people) we're seeing is just a variation of existing star wars creations. Like the fact the sith fleet is a slightly different imperial fleet, the smuggler's ship is Han's, and the troopers all look like clone troopers with slightly different armor.The Philistine said:The trailer seems more focused on pulling in existing Star Wars fans than it does an audience who may not be as familiar with the franchise. Either that, or they're assuming the latter audience won't care.
And thats just the items, the whole trailer pretty much followed the first death star escap almost to a T. That might have been intentional for just this trailer though.
I absolutely hate that the visual iconography of this universe seems to have been completely unchanged over thousands of years.Team Hollywood said:Star Wars: The Old Republic: Return
The Sith Empire returns to Korriban and unlikely alliances form in Star Wars: The Old Republic.
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Yeah I got to agree with you there, its incredibly sad that the addition of a freaking cowboy was the only thing that made this video distinguishable from the prequel trilogy. The clone troopers really threw me for a loop, I mean in KOTOR and its sequel there were no clone troopers. The sith troops had their silver armor and the republic troops had the Orange/Yellow uniforms with helmet. They already had everything they needed, it's not like they had to worry about the cost of designing new uniforms, all they had to do was put them in the CGI.Dastardly said:I absolutely hate that the visual iconography of this universe seems to have been completely unchanged over thousands of years.
The bad guys still fly Star Destroyers, the good guys still fly Corellian ships with the same basic quad-laser turrets as always, the troopers still look like clone/stormtroopers. I know they're trying to keep things looking "Star Warsy" and everything... but if nothing looks any different, it just makes this whole galaxy and epic thousand year story seem very small and closed-off.
But at least this smuggler didn't have a wookiee companion. (Oh, wait--every smuggler in the game will have a wookiee companion. Because every smuggler is Han Solo.)
Yeah, pretty much this. Also, considering I can't run the game at all, this is the best option for me. I think it's better that way. From what I've seen of the gameplay, meh. Trailers though. Wow. Just make a movie, guys. Really. Make up for the prequels.Zhukov said:Lucasarts, eat your heart out.
Not planning on buying this, but I'm happy to watch the pretty trailers.
They weren't clone troops. But for some stupid reason that is what all republic soldiers wear now, it's ridiculous. I'll tell you why this happened, George Lucas gets to make all final creative decisions concerning every Star Wars property. That guy needs to have a coronary already, or at least a stroke that leaves him unable to make creative decisions. That's not fair, I shouldn't say that, but he should just step down. He can still have all the money and fame, but let someone who is actually creative make these decisions.Enkidu88 said:Yeah I got to agree with you there, its incredibly sad that the addition of a freaking cowboy was the only thing that made this video distinguishable from the prequel trilogy. The clone troopers really threw me for a loop, I mean in KOTOR and its sequel there were no clone troopers. The sith troops had their silver armor and the republic troops had the Orange/Yellow uniforms with helmet. They already had everything they needed, it's not like they had to worry about the cost of designing new uniforms, all they had to do was put them in the CGI.Dastardly said:I absolutely hate that the visual iconography of this universe seems to have been completely unchanged over thousands of years.
The bad guys still fly Star Destroyers, the good guys still fly Corellian ships with the same basic quad-laser turrets as always, the troopers still look like clone/stormtroopers. I know they're trying to keep things looking "Star Warsy" and everything... but if nothing looks any different, it just makes this whole galaxy and epic thousand year story seem very small and closed-off.
But at least this smuggler didn't have a wookiee companion. (Oh, wait--every smuggler in the game will have a wookiee companion. Because every smuggler is Han Solo.)
But no, clone troops it is.
You are describing exactly what is wrong with this whole affair. It's poor story telling to assume that audience knows why things are going on. It appears to be "just because", but for you and I, it wasn't. When the apprentice is strong enough, it's the Sith way to strike down the master. No one should have to read extensive novels or source books to know this stuff if they don't want to. And a story or scene should never hinge on people having read said material.Rationalization said:2 Siths, no way the ship could have gotten away unless someone distracted them. The Jedi Master was the only one strong enough to make sure the rest got away.The Bandit said:Jedi have really gotten to the point where they ruin the "feel" of Star Wars. This trailer had me smiling in a few spots, but hardly ever when the Jedi were on screen. It can't even be thrown off as stupid lightsaber fights. The "I sense something" bullshit. Needlessly throwing your life away. A Sith killing his master just because. It doesn't feel like Star Wars and, even if it did, it's been overdone and I'm tired of it.
A freaking cowboy felt more Star Warsy than Jedi in this video (for me, at least). That's terribly sad.
The Sith Master was stabbed in the stomach. He was dieing, and even if he lived he would have been extremely weak. The apprentice's training would have stuttered without the masters strength, the master living would have made the Empire weak, and would deny the Emperor a powerful sith. From what I saw, it wasn't "just because".
Yeah that's kinda what bioware are like (or at least used to be like). They're pretty good with story and dialoque and generally present some pretty good choices when it comes to roleplaying. I'm hoping that that is what will make the game good. I mean the only game they've ever made with above average gameplay was ME2 and that was a cookie cutter cover based shooter. So hopefully this MMORPG will have more RP than most. That should make it interestingAzmael Silverlance said:Whats up with these amazing cinematics. Its like they are not making a game but a movie.
At this rate the Old Republic will be just a FF game. Grind some monsters until the next cut scene/cinematic.
Well there was this whole video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvVxIVs8Ntc#t=05m10s. Maybe not the most visually impressive combat yet, but I mean... there it is. I like everything for the most part, but if it's not quite doing it for ya, I'm not sure what more you're expecting to see.Jumwa said:Exactly. I find "feel" to be a big part of combat, especially in MMOs where so many lack a good "feel" to them. Responses are slow, or poorly integrated, often making you feel like you're watching a character fight rather than controlling one in a fight.
That's not always transferable from a video alone, but to get any kind of notion of how a MMO is going to play we need to see some long, solid videos of a character fighting and interacting. Short little snippets of a second or two strung together just do not cut it in any way.
It'a a trailer. You really assuming that the storytelling for the game is "poor" because of a trailer? Fans will know about the details and others will just be caught by the shiny look of it. It's a trailer. It's advertising and it's doing it's job, pretty well from what I can see.Baresark said:You are describing exactly what is wrong with this whole affair. It's poor story telling to assume that audience knows why things are going on. It appears to be "just because", but for you and I, it wasn't. When the apprentice is strong enough, it's the Sith way to strike down the master. No one should have to read extensive novels or source books to know this stuff if they don't want to. And a story or scene should never hinge on people having read said material.