![]() The first is class and let's get one giant lie off the table right now, there are not eight classes in SW:TOR, there are four. As in most MMOs, there are two main choices to make (not counting the choice of sex). Since the Star Wars universe is so diverse and has such a wealth of races and stories to draw from, Bioware's decision to make character creation so dull is quite shocking. You have been warned!Ĭharacter Creation - Do you hate differentiation? The final disclaimer is that this review will be long.more of a rant, really. But for those of you, like me, that play games for more than researching the best quickslot-pressing order, and "pwning noobs", maybe you'll glean some insight as to whether Star Wars: The Old Republic is worth giving a shot. I realize, of course, that what I am admitting to goes a long way towards invalidating this review. Because of this, I am simply not equipped to accurately judge things such as Player vs Player since, almost universally, that is an un-fun concept to me. The things that I value most in games, such as story, depth, characterization, streamlined interface.these are all concepts that fly in the face of your standard MMO. First and foremost, I'm not a fan of Massively Multiplayer Online games. Okay, right at the top, I need to run through a list of disclaimers.
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