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Something I have discovered is that it is possible to make the game's story more interesting by forming a questing group rather than doing everything by yourself. Saves time doing group missions, flashpoints, and shows you more of the story because you can do the other classes' class-specific missions with your buddies.
Works best if the team is all different basic classes.
Of course it is sometimes difficult to have everyone online at once, so it would work better if you had one character doing the group thing and another character who "goes it alone." Add the go-it-alone characters as friends so you can see when your partner is online and then switch to the "team-up" characters to enjoy a more intriguing story... hehehe
At any rate. I'd be game. What server do you frequent? I am presently on The Bastion though I have dabbled in the RP-PvP servers on the U.S. side. I would be willing to try out the euro-side if that is where you are, or some other server type than PvP if you want.
Just bear in mind that my job makes it impossible for me to play every day... in fact I can't play at all today. Maybe Monday evening (pacific time) though.
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I have not played any computer games in many years so assume I know nothing.
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You buy the game from either the store or online. I believe you get a bit of free-play time, and after that you pay to play monthly. Monthly might not be the only option, but it's what I do.
Computer wise:
Processor:
AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core 4000+ or better
Intel Core 2 Duo 2.0GHz or better
Operating System:
Windows XP Service Pack 3 or later
RAM:
Windows XP: 1.5GB RAM
Windows Vista and Windows 7: 2GB RAM
Note: PCs using a built-in graphical chipset are recommended to have 2GB of RAM.
Star Wars: The Old Republic requires a video card that has a minimum of 256MB of on-board RAM as well as support for Shader 3.0 or better. Examples include:
ATI X1800 or better
nVidia 7800 or better
Intel 4100 Integrated Graphics or better
DVD-ROM drive – 8x speed or better (required for installation from physical editions only) Internet connection required to play.
Taken from the website: http://www.swtor.com/info/faq#171060
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You will all have to join the same server, you might be able to switch once you've chosen but I'd find out first
I was interested in the game, but decided against it because I prefer the idea behind Star Wars Galaxies (now closed down (except for the pre-CU mod))
I'm also already playing EVE Online and don't think I want to start up a second MMO
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Hope the rest of you can work something out so you can play together though, I'll join you in a few years time....
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V-Tog wrote: 've desperately wanted to get and play this game ever since it came out but I really don't think my current laptop would be able to cope with it. I don't really speak fluent 'computer-specifications-language' so looking at the game specifications is a bit like gobbledygook to me, but I rather suspect that it would end up being a waste of money if I did buy it and so I'll have to leave it until I next replace my laptop
Hope the rest of you can work something out so you can play together though, I'll join you in a few years time....
Well I work at a games retailer lol so roughly how much did you pay for it and how long ago?
Also is it a netbook (very small laptop) or a notebook (standard/large size laptop)
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Akkarin wrote: Well I work at a games retailer lol so roughly how much did you pay for it and how long ago?
Also is it a netbook (very small laptop) or a notebook (standard/large size laptop)
I didn't actually buy it myself so I can't be sure exactly but it's a standard size Sony Vaio which I believe is a 2007-ish model and is probably a low-end relatively basic laptop (it's a VGN-NR21J/S if that helps).
There's a handy sticker on it that says things including:
CPU - Intel Pentium Dual-Core Processor T2330, Enhanced Intel SppedStep Technology, 1.60 GHz
Memory - 2GB/Go DDR2 SDRAM
HDD - 200 GB/Go
WLAN - 802.11 b/g
Graphics - Mobile Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X3100
OS - Windows Vista Home Premium
I tried to look for some more specific specifications on Google but I really have no idea what I'm looking for so I figured I'd just leave it at that.
Anyway, to me it sounds old enough and basic enough that I would imagine it would have trouble running such a new and advanced game.
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Star Wars - The Old Republic (SWTOR) is a massively multi-player online role-playing game (MMORPG). One buys the basic game DVD for US$59.99. The game can be downloaded from http://buy.swtor.com/us/. There is also a monthly subscription fee of US$14.99 for each month of play.
Here are the system requirements according to the website:
Processor:
AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core 4000+ or better or Intel Core 2 Duo Processor 2.0GHz or better
Operating System:
Windows XP/Vista/7
RAM:
Windows XP: 1.5GB
Windows Vista and Windows 7: 2GB
PCs using a built-in graphical chipset are recommended to have 2GB RAM
Graphics Card:
ATI X1800 or better*
nVidia 7800 or better*
Intel 4100 Integrated Graphics or better*
DVD-ROM:
8x or better
*Minimum of 256MB of on-board RAM and Shader 3.0 or better support.
I play on a Sony VAIO laptop, model VPCF115FM, and I can play with most settings on medium. The game requires a fairly high-end laptop or mid-range desktop. I wouldn't get a system with the built-in Intel graphics. I haven't gotten any games to play decently on that video chipset, even though it's usually supported.
Just remember that the specifications are the MINIMUM requirements. You could play the game, but you would be very frustrated with the performance. I would recommend getting 4 GB of RAM (I have 6Gb of RAM), an i7 quad-core processor, and the NVidia or ATI graphics card with 512 MD of on-board video RAM.
I hope this helps.
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but, once I find work and a steady form of income I'll let ya know when I do start playing this.
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The most important decision to decide this is:
PvE("normal"), PvP, RP, or RP-PvP server?
(That is Player vs Environment, Player vs Player, and Roleplaying for you non-mmo-speaking types)
I am fond of PvP and RP-PvP servers myself. There is just something fun about getting into a random scuffle, but I know some people find such things annoying.
Then there is the question of whether we shall make just a republic guild for the temple, or a republic and imperial guild... etc. etc.
So yeah. I suggest we decide what server type and what server time zone first.
The only time zones available are East Coast, West Coast, and Europe.
Anyway, someone should pick a server soon so we know where to go.
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Also, for video card troubles: as long as it meets the minimum requirements, you can set all the settings to medium or high and turn off shadows and still get 11-20 average FPS. Pretty much everyone who doesn't have a top of the line video card will have to do this.
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Donna wrote: I would like to join or start of guild of Jedi Temple members who play the game. Who is interested?
I am totally glued to this game! Count me in! Let me know the server!
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Nevertheless, since this forum is focused mainly on -jedi- it seems somewhat odd for us to go to the opposite side for a game.
Well, since we won't settle on this if someone doesn't pick SOMETHING...
Let's go Republic on Ven Zallow!
(Rationale: RP-PvP makes the game slightly more interesting, plus it is on the East Coast and TOTJO is based in Texas so it is one time zone closer to where the Order is physically based than Ajunta Pall....)
Nevertheless, those with an imperial streak might still go to Ajunta Pall to get in touch with their dark side. heh. Or go empire on Ven Zallow and be opposing force.
Anyway though, I have decided to go with Ven Zallow, Republic side. Who is with me?
Edit: When you make a character there, be sure to get in touch with me. My handle on this server is also Starshade.
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