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Star Wars: the Old Republic Release Date Announced!

24 Saturday Sep 2011

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It’s the big news we’ve been waiting for — Bioware and EA have announced that we’ll have SWTOR in our hands right before Christmas! During their keynote address at the Eurogamer Expo, Dr. Ray Muzyka and Dr. Greg Zeschuk, co-founders of BioWare™, announced that Star Wars™: The Old Republic™ will launch in North America on December 20, 2011 and in Europe on December 22, 2011.

Also announced were the monthly subscription fees that kick in after the 30 days of play time that come with the game:

  • 1 Month Subscription: $14.99 (£8.99/€12.99)
  • 3 Month Subscription: $13.99 per month (one-time charge of $41.97/£25.17/€35.97)
  • 6 Month Subscription: $12.99 per month (one-time charge of $77.94/£46.14/€65.94)

Now, the waiting begins…I suggest you kill some time by leaving your feedback on yesterday’s Companion update blog post.

😉

UPDATE: Darth Hater has a brief audio interview with Stephen Reid at EuroGamer right after the team announced the release date. Read the transcript or listen to the audio here.

UPDATE 2: Eurogamer has the video clip of the announcement up. View it here.

SWTOR Companion Spotlight

23 Friday Sep 2011

Posted by anexxia in companions, developer blog, previews, video

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companion characters update, companions, Star Wars: The Old Republic, SWTOR developer blog

Gamespot got a scoop on the latest Star Wars: the Old Republic news with the release of a Companion Q&A article and the above Star Wars: the Old Republic — Developers Dispatch video yesterday. As with every recent video release, this one left me anxious to find out more and get into the game and start customizing my character experience. It will definitely be interesting to see how one’s actions will influence the companion’s affection levels and resulting behaviors and story.

This video gave us a nice look at how Inquisitors will be making the best use of their companions in battle– letting them run on in ahead of us and take a beating, as we stand in the back, looking cool and shooting purpley lightning at our enemies. Mwahahahaha.

Ahem.

Their Q&A was with Game Director James Ohlen, who gave some insight into how players will be able to customize their companions:

Players are able to customize the appearance of their companions in two ways. Because companions are full characters with inventory slots, players can change the equipment their companions are wearing. You can give your tough-as-nails Mandalorian warrior companion some badass Mandalorian armor. Or you can put her in clothes reminiscent of Princess Leia’s famous gold bikini. Players can also change the skin color, hair, and facial features of their companion characters.

Ohlen went on to confirm that companions will have their own class, and will level up as players do, and will gain additional skills as they progress. However, players will not be able to choose advanced professions for their companions.

Today’s SWTOR.com community updates also focused on companions, with a Developer blog on Companions as well. I appreciated the examples they showed of how we will be able to customize the appearance of our companions, as often *my* idea of customization doesn’t mesh with the limited amount of options available in many games for customization. The Mako example had a pretty wide range. Unfortunately, I don’t think there will be a ton of variation available for the Khem Val, but I think I can live with it.

After this big Companion update, I hope this means we’ll soon have a Jawa addition to the Companion pages on SWTOR.com…

One Size Does Not Fit All: What’s Your Ideal #SWTOR Guild Fit

20 Tuesday Sep 2011

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I’ve been giving a lot of thought as to what I want to be doing guild-wise when Star Wars: the Old Republic comes out. There are so many options — join a guild that’s forming now, play with one of my World of Warcraft guilds that’s planning to start a SWTOR guild, or even start my own guild.

I’ve given them all a serious amount of thought since I put up the guild poll here a while back. And I think that alt creation capabilities willing, I’ll be doing a little of each of those.

In a perfect world where I had unlimited free time, I would have gone with starting up my own guild. But this year has been anything but that. So although I do have plans to create a little alt guild with some of my favorite gaming people, I am not going to try to do that as a serious full-time endeavor. I simply do not have the time I would want to allot to it (which I think is also the case for most of my buddies, truth be told.)

Instead, keeping in mind my favorite WoW guild of all time, I decided to look for a nice big, boisterous guild that would hopefully be teaming with folks who want to be out and about and raising hell for the launch. I also wanted to think about doing something a little different from my usual PvE raiding focused recent past. And thus, I sought out Coconut Monkeys, the PC Gamer SWTOR guild.

We’ll see how I do in a PvP environment. It’s a big change, but PvP, and specifically world PvP, was a key part of what I really enjoyed about my favorite WoW guild. I’ve already raised my hand to help out with whatever needs doing in building the guild for launch. As a bonus, something about having an active guild forum to go and chat in has gotten me just that much more revved up about the game.

Jedi Kittens Strike Back

17 Saturday Sep 2011

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Once again, impressed with the humor and creativity of the Star Wars fan community, as evidenced in this video.

BETA Weekend #1 Invitees to Get a Second Chance

16 Friday Sep 2011

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Contrary to what the BETA FAQs announced last week, there is a special group of BETA weekend testers who *will* get a second crack at testing — the folks who were invited to BETA Weekend #1.

In a post on the forums, Community Manager Stephen Reid announced that notification of impending testing reinvites had been sent to BETA Weekend #1 invitees.

Why are they being re-invited? Because we feel for a significant proportion of those invited to test during Beta Testing Weekend #1, they did not have an optimal testing experience. As I mentioned before, we had some issues, including some people not receiving an invite, and others being unable to get the client in time because of issues with their acceptance of their invite. With those factors in mind, we felt that because many people did not experience the game, it was worthwhile to re-invite everyone.

Now before you start fuming about this being unfair, note that Reid has gone on to clarify that these folks being reinvited to a future testing weekend will not take away any other tester’s ability to participate in BETA– rather, those #s will just be added to the overall #s they are inviting.

In light of this news, be on the lookout for phishing emails telling you to click for a BETA key. The new build of the BETA is still in internal testing, with no new BETA weekend announced and no invites sent.

BETA weekend post-mortem

09 Friday Sep 2011

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BETA FAQs, new SWTOR BETA client incoming

How was that skirmish for you, Darth?For those of us who didn’t get in to last weekend’s BETA testing extravaganza, but had to hear tales of purple lightning from the twittersphere, it was a bit of a bummer to hear that this weekend will not be host to another round of BETA invites.

Given that there is a new BETA build right around the corner, it makes perfect sense. But that doesn’t make folks any less antsy about it. For now, we’re left reading the very thorough BETA FAQs and the BETA weekend #1 testing post mortem.

A few highlights from the BETA FAQs:

  • NDA is still in effect. Other than saying you are in the BETA test, you are not allowed to talk about your BETA experience. Leaking content online can get you kicked out of testing and blocked from future testing.
  • Currently, there are no plans for those who’ve participated in a BETA weekend to get a second shot at BETA. So be sure to maximize the use of that time!
  • If you don’t think you’d be able to play during the BETA weekend timeframe for which you receive an invite, you can decline and be thrown back in the pool for a potential (but not guaranteed) future shot at it. (you can’t just defer it.)
  • Guild testing and BETA weekends are separate programs.

 

Making Your SWTOR Guild Application Stand Out from the Pack

06 Tuesday Sep 2011

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stand out from the crowd

One of the more interesting account features on the SWTOR community site is the Guild Application. If you’re like me, you  probably didn’t even notice it at first. But it’s there, accessible by clicking my account at the top of the screen, then clicking the Guild application link in the middle of your Account Management menu on the right of the screen.

If you are planning to apply to a guild before launch, you’ll want to make sure you spend some time with this page. The fields they make available are some of the same fields you see cropping up on guild applications in other MMOs, plus a few specific to SWTOR. I’ll walk you through how to make the most of these questions to help your future GM get to know you and your strengths.

The Basics

  • What class will you play first? (you can only pick one)
  • What time zone will you play in? (PST, EST, GMT)
  • What days do you plan on playing?
  • What hours do you plan on playing? (Morning, Afternoon, Evening, Weekends)

These fields help you form a basic screening for finding a guild that’s a good fit for when you plan on being available to play. Interestingly enough, these are the sort of small details that I’ve seen numerous new applicants in guilds leave over. SO make sure that if you are a PST time player you don’t join a guild that’s full of folks who are packing up for the night when you are just getting home from work.

Tell Us a Little Bit More About You…

  • List your past MMORPG experience (550 characters)
  • What are you looking for in a guild? (1000 characters)
  • What can you contribute to a guild? (1000 characters)
  • What else is important to know about you? (1000 characters)

This is the part of the application where you get to do the five paragraph essay on why you will be an excellent addition to the SWTOR guild to which you are applying. Yes, you technically *can* get away with one-sentence answers here, but why would you want to? The guild application, as I have opined elsewhere, truly is your place to shine as an applicant, and increase your chances of finding a guild that will be a good fit.

Lets take these questions one-by one and discuss.

List your past MMORPG experience

In addition to a laundry list of all the MMOs you’ve ever played (commenting on what you thought of them is optional and may be contentious), this is a good place to note if you’ve had any leadership positions, earned any special recognition or achievements, etc. Consider this to be a brief gaming resume. If SWTOR is going to be your first MMORPG, share other gaming experiences you’ve had, or what it is that’s inspired you to start up now. Resist the urge to embellish upon your accomplishments– just like on an IRL resume, it’s the kind of thing that can come back to bite you early and often.

What are you looking for in a guild?

No, this isn’t an in-game version of your childhood Christmas lists for Santa. You shouldn’t expect a guild to hand you all of the game’s perks on a silver platter. On the other hand, if you are someone whose perfect guild is one where everyone will lend you in-game currency, run your low-level characters through instance content, and talk to you on Mumble for hours, it’s probably in everyone’s best interest that you note that here. Ahem.

Some good things to note here: your interest in end game group content (raids/operations), PvP, and altism, how social of a guild you are looking for, and if you are interested in raiding, what sort of time commitment and level of focus you would want that to be for your guild. It’s also a good place to note any special considerations you keep in mind when picking out a guild — such as looking to play only with mature adult players or ensuring the guild lives by DBAD*.

What can you contribute to a guild?

Are you a quest completionist? An obsessive crafter? A hoarder of vanity pets? Do you blog or use twitter to keep up on game news and resources? These are all great things to share in this section. Additionally, if you aspire to being an officer in a guild, go ahead and mention it. And finally, if you have friends and family already in the guild name check them here as well.

NOTE: “friend” is not someone you just met in an instance today. I had a WoW guildie in a raiding guild who was responsible for some of the absolutely most annoying friends and family adds due to her spending much of her time playing alts in lowbie dungeons and apparently encouraging everyone in her groups to apply to our guild.

What else is important to know about you?

Of these four questions, for me, this me was the hardest. What more is there to know about me that’s relevant? Since this is not a document that anyone else sees, other than the guildmaster, it’s an opportunity to share something a little more personal than you might put in your public profile, such as what you do for a living or where you live or that your cat always howls into Vent when you’re not paying him enough attention. Or you can just use it to make a targeted pitch for why you would be a great fit for a listed raiding or officer slot. It’s a place where you can show a little personality, so make the most of those 1000 characters!

The best part about the guild application is once you spend the time to set it up once, you don’t have to do it again. You can just go in and revise what you have, adding in new accomplishments or revised things you are looking for at any time. It will be interesting to see if guilds continue to use the community website’s application system and forums after the game launches, or if there will be a migration to external guild website purveyors. Only time will tell.

For related reading on looking for a SWTOR guild, read this post. Happy guild hunting!

*DBAD = Don’t be a d***.

Sunday Reading: TORMAG Fan Magazine

04 Sunday Sep 2011

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TORMAG September, 2011Last night while browsing through my #SWTOR list on twitter I saw an announcement that issue #2 of TORMAG was out and clicked through, expecting to see a blog ‘zine.

What I saw instead is a very impressive fan publication. The 25-page PDF is designed like a gaming magazine, making liberal use of images and serving up a cover story on Korriban, the ancient birthplace of the Sith empire. Other articles include an overview of companions (including a great screenshot of a smuggler and his wookie companion), interviews with a couple of SWTOR guild leaders, bounty hunter and trooper class spotlights, and a multi-page comic, The Jedi Gambit.

I love that Star Wars: The Old Republic, even without a release date, is inspiring fan created content of this caliber. Keep up the great work!

BETA Weekends Incoming!

31 Wednesday Aug 2011

Posted by anexxia in BETA, blogs, official announcements, previews, video

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BETA weekends, Eternity Vault developer's walkthrough

Lord Vader Sparring with a fledgling Jedi KnightPardon my absence, but I had very important business to attend to — Wrenz and I were the entire Empire cheering section at a recent Jedi Training Academy at Disneyland. See above for the photographic evidence of Lord Vader giving a fledgling knight a little light saber action.

I was psyched to see @Rockjaw‘s announcement on twitter that BETA weekend invites were going out today, and suffered the crush of disappointment upon not finding one in my mailbox. I shall be crossing my fingers that other Mac Bootcamp users will be in there and testing and documenting any difficulties we may have once the game launches…

And to all of you who got in to play this weekend, I am both happy for you and incredibly jealous. And I can’t wait to hear about it!

Thanks to being on vacation and mostly offline for a week, then catching up with work, I’ve fallen behind in my Star Wars the Old Republic news, but here are some of my recent favorites news bits…

  • The Eternity Vault Developer Walkthrough released late last week gave a good idea of what the raiding game play will feel like. And I have to say, I liked what I saw. Especially those adorable little heal bots flitting about healing players. So adorable! And have I mentioned recently just how anxious I am to be shooting out purpley lightning?
  • Darth Hater is hosting a live Q&A tomorrow night. Great opportunity to pick the team’s brains about what they learned and played at PAX. Oh yeah– and they also filmed the final day’s PAX SWTOR panel.
  • Ask a Jedi had a nice post on how the item modification system will allow RPers and other stylish players to retain the looks they want without sacrificing the power their character level allows.

P.S. This one’s an oldie but goodie (and watching it this weekend made me even more impatient to get started playing):

Eternity Vault demo, Guild Testing, and Changes to Cross-Server Chat

17 Wednesday Aug 2011

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Lots of interesting news tidbits over the last 24 hours or so…still no release date, mind you, but at least we have “several months of BETA weekends” to possibly look forward to…

  • The BiowareTV archive from yesterday’s Gamescom coverage has a brief live demo of the Eternity Vault raid. I can’t wait to be dishing out my own force lightning against sentry robots…
  • Also announced yesterday (though via the forums), guild testing is coming soon. And if you are looking for some assistance in finding a guid that’s the right fit for you, I’ve got just the post you need.
  • Devs clarified around a recent change to the ability to talk cross-faction — i.e. players may no longer talk cross-faction in the server’s general chat settings. Devs noted the made the change after seeing the griefing behavior too many of us have gotten to know and loathe in other MMOs, devs said “putting the onus on the user (“you can just /ignore them”) is not our idea of a quality game experience. “
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