going the dark side all the way
Sith Juggernaut !!! then bounty hunter prob! ^^ also preordered it
cant wait for the early game access and maybe a place in the beta ^^
Well, I'm assuming that what is shown is the game on max settings, and it can be scaled back to cater for "solitaire machines" - I just wonder why they would do that, given that the market has long demonstrated that it has space for only one big, accessible, low requirement, subscription-based MMORPG. I mean, if they'd really got the graphics to scale right up (think Fr Cry 1, that no machine could hope to run on max when it came out, but scaled back really well) then they could sell it on fantastic screenshots with surprisingly friendly system requirements. You can't really sell people on hours of recorded dialogue; a picture says a thousand words, and from what we've seen so far the dialogue clips are worse than the clichés trotted out in the prequel series, so I guess that advertising that angle might not work as well as they might have hoped.SyphonX said:You're exaggerating just a bit, but yea it doesn't have the most amazing visuals, or physics, etc. EA has already stated they wish it to be more accessible, performance-wise to a large audience, taking the World of Warcraft approach where even your grandmother's solitaire PC can play it. That's also exaggerated though... clearly you need at least a somewhat dedicated gaming rig to play this.Wicky_42 said:...
I'm guessing I'm not the only one, what with this being the internet n all, but did anyone else see that as being boring and really dated? I mean, it only looked a little more flashy than KoToR 1 for heaven's sake; was that really the best they could do with the visuals, effects and animations? Is that really meant to be current-generation graphics? I swear Anarchy Online looked like that, lol.
Also, no matter how flashy the combat looked, you know it's just going to be 'click on guy', 'click on ability', 'wait for cooldown', 'click on ability again'. Kinda takes much of the fun out of it for me...
Wicky_42 said:I want a Star Wars reboot, not an endless rolling-on of tired material in a nonsensical and inconsistent universe.
You're both missing the part where some of the best writers in science fiction gaming are behind this game. KOTOR was probably one of my favorite RPGs to date. The world felt vast in a way that not even Mass Effect could touch on. All I can say is that I believe that Drew Karpyshyn has an excellent handle on Star Wars lore, and while I think Mass Effect is great, I believe he excelled at telling stories within the Star Wars universe. What he writes is something beyond what George Lucas originally envisioned, and it's excellent.Akalabeth said:I'm so tired of Star Wars.
What the heck is this? Empire? Old Republic? Is there an empire a thousand years ago? Whatever . . .
I agree. There's so much to look forward to about the game, so much to be impressed with, yet people are focused on a few negligible concerns. I'm not saying that people should pull their punches when it comes to critique, but I think the bile that accompanies some of the comments betrays a deeper agenda. Not being impressed by something is very neutral from an emotional standpoint, but I see a lot of outright contempt. Too many gamers just have an axe to grind.Dissolve said:Not to mention, (in my opinion) gaming strives with optimism, and not this constant pessimism so common among gamers.