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Star Wars: The Old Republic, MMO Announced Options
Cyanbane
Posted: Tuesday, October 21, 2008 2:31:30 PM


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What is Star Wars™: The Old Republic™?

Star Wars: The Old Republic represents a new approach to online entertainment, featuring immersive storytelling, dynamic combat, and groundbreaking companion characters. The game takes place in the Star Wars™ galaxy approximately three hundred years after the events of Star Wars™: Knights of the Old Republic™.

Is this a MMO?

Yes, Star Wars: The Old Republic is a MMO, or “massively multiplayer online game”. Star Wars: The Old Republic will allow thousands of players to explore, adventure, and fight in a single game session.

Can I play alone?

While there are some tasks that cannot be completed without the cooperation of others, the majority of the game can be accomplished by playing alone.

Who is BioWare?

BioWare develops computer, console, handheld and online video games focused on rich stories and memorable characters. Since 1995, BioWare has created some of the world's best-selling titles including the award-winning Baldur's Gate™ and Neverwinter Nights™ series, Star Wars™: Knights of the Old Republic™. Original BioWare-created IPs include Jade Empire™ and the 2007 Game of the Year
  • , Mass Effect™. With studios in Edmonton, Canada, and Austin, Texas, BioWare is hard at work on the epic fantasy RPG, Dragon Age™: Origins as well as several other unannounced projects. In 2008, BioWare was acquired by one of the world’s leading electronic entertainment publisher, Electronic Arts. For more information on BioWare, visit www.bioware.com.

    Who is LucasArts?

    LucasArts, a Lucasfilm Ltd. company, is a leading developer and publisher of interactive entertainment software worldwide for video game console systems, computers and the Internet. Based in San Francisco, Calif., as well as on the Internet at www.lucasarts.com, LucasArts was created in 1982 by George Lucas to provide an interactive element to his vision of a state-of-the-art, multifaceted entertainment company.

    How does Star Wars: The Old Republic differ from other MMO titles?

    Star Wars: The Old Republic will be similar to other MMOs but with several key innovations. Traditionally MMOs are built on three pillars; Exploration, Combat, and Progression. We at BioWare and LucasArts believe there is a fourth pillar: Story. Our mission is to create the best story-driven games in the world. We believe that the compelling, interactive storylines in Star Wars: The Old Republic are a significant innovation to MMOs and will offer an entertainment experience unlike any other.

    What Species and Classes can I play as?

    We have yet to announce specific playable species and classes.

    Will I be able to travel to other worlds?

    Yes, you will be able to travel to many of the planets featured in the Star Wars movies and in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. There will also be a number of new planets and star systems to explore.

    Will I be able to play on the Light or Dark side of the Force?

    Yes, during character selection you will align with the Republic or the Sith Empire. In addition, throughout the game you will also be faced with many decisions which can change your path down the Light or Dark side of the Force.

    When does Star Wars: The Old Republic take place in relation to the movies?

    Star Wars: The Old Republic takes place more than 3,500 years before the rise of Darth Vader. The most powerful Sith Empire in history has emerged from deep space to attack the Republic and its legendary Jedi guardians. After decades of war, a tenuous truce has been established between the Sith Empire and the Republic, but events occurring in the game are leading the galaxy back to an all-out war.

    How does Star Wars: The Old Republic relate to Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic?

    Star Wars: The Old Republic takes place approximately three hundred years after the events of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (KOTOR). At the conclusion of the Jedi Civil War in KOTOR, Revan disappeared into unknown space in search of a great threat to the Republic, an expanding Sith Empire led by a mysterious Emperor who planned vengeance for his ancient Jedi enemies. Revan never returned from unknown space, but the Sith Empire did, kicking off a war with the Republic that lasted for decades. Now, despite the uneasy truce created by the Treaty of Coruscant, the tension among the divided star systems is threatening to once again tear the galaxy apart.

    Will I see any characters from Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic?

    Given that it is approximately 300 years since the events of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, many of the characters have passed away. However, their legacy does live on as many of their descendants will be part of Star Wars: The Old Republic. Some droids can last a long time as well.

    When will Star Wars: The Old Republic be released?

    No release date has been set for Star Wars: The Old Republic. To keep informed as to the status of Star Wars: The Old Republic, be sure to join our newsletter. We also encourage you to visit the official website to view regularly scheduled content updates.

    How can I get into the Beta Test?

    We have not yet scheduled the Beta Test for Star Wars: The Old Republic. We recommend subscribing to the newsletter or keeping an eye on the official website so you can be one of the first informed when this information is released.

    Will Star Wars: The Old Republic be released in multiple countries?

    Star Wars: The Old Republic will be released simultaneously in various countries of the world and the service will be localized in several languages. More details on this will be released at a later date

    How much will it cost to play Star Wars: The Old Republic?

    Pricing for Star Wars: The Old Republic will be determined and announced at a later date.

    What will the game be rated?

    Star Wars: The Old Republic has not yet been rated by the ESRB. The current rating is "Rating Pending".

    What are the system requirements for Star Wars: The Old Republic?

    We will detail specific system requirements closer to the release date.

    How do I join the Star Wars: The Old Republic community?

    All you have to do is use the register option above or click this link and fill in a few details such as your email address and date of birth. You’ll receive a verification link in your email which, once used, will activate your account.

    What benefits do I get in joining the community?

    Members of the Star Wars: The Old Republic community can get alerts to updates as soon as they are posted, can subscribe to the newsletter which in some cases will contain exclusive information first, and can interact with other community members in the discussion areas. If you feel you have something to contribute to the community, you can respond to articles, rate official and user-created content, and even post your own blogs.

    What is the Star Wars: The Old Republic newsletter?

    Approximately every four to eight weeks the Community Team will send out an email to all members of the community who have subscribed to the Star Wars: The Old Republic newsletter. The newsletter will bring you the latest updates on the progress being made to the game. In addition to highlighting announcements made since the last edition, the newsletter may sometimes contain sneak peeks of information not yet made public.

    Will the website be localized in other languages?

    The official Star Wars: The Old Republic website will be localized in various languages. Look for future updates regarding when new languages will be released.
  • Theodoric
    Posted: Tuesday, October 21, 2008 2:53:08 PM


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    How does Star Wars: The Old Republic differ from other MMO titles?

    Star Wars: The Old Republic will be similar to other MMOs but with several key innovations. Traditionally MMOs are built on three pillars; Exploration, Combat, and Progression. We at BioWare and LucasArts believe there is a fourth pillar: Story. Our mission is to create the best story-driven games in the world. We believe that the compelling, interactive storylines in Star Wars: The Old Republic are a significant innovation to MMOs and will offer an entertainment experience unlike any other.


    I believe LOTRO said this same thing.
    Cyanbane
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    Theodoric wrote:
    Quote:
    How does Star Wars: The Old Republic differ from other MMO titles?

    Star Wars: The Old Republic will be similar to other MMOs but with several key innovations. Traditionally MMOs are built on three pillars; Exploration, Combat, and Progression. We at BioWare and LucasArts believe there is a fourth pillar: Story. Our mission is to create the best story-driven games in the world. We believe that the compelling, interactive storylines in Star Wars: The Old Republic are a significant innovation to MMOs and will offer an entertainment experience unlike any other.


    I believe LOTRO said this same thing.


    yeah if I had a nickel for everytime I have read that about an upcoming MMO.

    Cyanbane
    Posted: Monday, October 27, 2008 12:17:08 PM


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    We think what most Galaxies want to hear, first and foremost from SOE, what the Old Republic announcement means for them. What does the announcement of The Old Republic mean for Star Wars Galaxies players?

    John Smedley: I think since there was no date announced with the game, it's safe to assume it will be released far enough in the future that is not any immediate issue for Galaxies players. We do not know when that game is going to launch, I don't believe they know when that game is going to launch. For the foreseeable future, Galaxies is quite safe. How long that is, I think has more to do with how and when that game comes along.

    At some point we'll make a decision about when and if to sunset Galaxies, but as of right now we don't have any plans to do that.




    Gotta hand it to Smed, atl east he is strait up about it all:

    http://www.massively.com/2008/10/27/soe-responds-to-the-announcement-of-star-wars-the-old-republic/


    Do you guys think SWG had a lot more potential before the NGE, or do you think it had effectively been reached (PRE NGE - and I don't mean the changes from the NGE - I mean had it already 'run its course' as an MMO?)

    For one I think they could have done a lot more with the Flight Sim Aspects of it (I really enjoyed that part of the game).


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    I have to say, that since I'm a glutton for punishment, I still have my station exchange account. I pop into EQ2, Vanguard, The Matrix Online, and Star Wars Galaxies at times. And in SWG, all I pretty much do is the space sim part of it- reminds me a lot of the glory days of Lucasarts with X-wing, Tie Fighter, et al. The ground combat is meh at best, but the space combat makes me wonder why they never developed it more. I'd love that part to be more like privateer and let you actually trade between planets rather than just go up and fight missions.

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    Cyanbane
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    wraith808 wrote:
    I have to say, that since I'm a glutton for punishment, I still have my station exchange account. I pop into EQ2, Vanguard, The Matrix Online, and Star Wars Galaxies at times. And in SWG, all I pretty much do is the space sim part of it- reminds me a lot of the glory days of Lucasarts with X-wing, Tie Fighter, et al. The ground combat is meh at best, but the space combat makes me wonder why they never developed it more. I'd love that part to be more like privateer and let you actually trade between planets rather than just go up and fight missions.



    I totally agree, what was weird is that the expansion after they released the Space Combat portion they did the wookie lands (groundbased). I was like WTF? expand the space sim with more ships, destinations etc. I think they might have missed an big opportunity and something that would be different than what I think we are gonna see in the new MMO.
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