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Star Wars The Old Republic E3 Impressions - briefly|
| (hx) 03:21 AM CEST - Jun,04 2009 | ShackNews has posted their E3
impressions of Star Wars The Old Republic MMO. Here's a taster:
Each class' abilities reflect its inherent personality
traits. For instance, the Smuggler's character reflects Han Solo's--he
snipes at targets with a pistol, and issues sucker punches and kicks
between the legs when up close. In an ambitious twist for an MMO, the
Smuggler also makes use of a cover system, which highlights potential
hiding places with a circle and a green outline of a man. The Smuggler
can take cover behind rocks, trees and other debris, offering him extra
protection during long-distance firefights.
As an unsurprising confirmation, the game's interface is standard MMO
fair. There's the 1-10 action buttons, the minimap, and other smaller
buttons, no doubt tied to menus.
But beyond the basics of battles and interface, The Old Republic is
carving out its most important--and already potent--niche in its
detailed quests. BioWare quickly loaded up another quest scenario,
which saw a Sith character heading to a starship, tasked with punishing
a captain that disobeyed the orders of a Moff magistrate--an order any
aspiring Darth Vader would appreciate.
After fighting your way to the bridge, the game switches into a
dramatic dialogue scene. Players have the choice of allowing the
captain to live--and gaining light-side points--or killing him off. Our
demo theater chose death for the man, and as a result the player gained
dark-side points, pushing him closer to evil, and dark-side powers that
can only be unlocked as you near the edge.
After killing the man, a nearby ship launched an all-out attack.
Through the bridge's window the player can watch enemy fighters
strafing the hull, the general chaos of battle represented in-game.
These sorts of high-detail backgrounds are breaking new ground in the
MMO genre--but it was the lightsaber combat, nerdily enough, that
really captured my attention.
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