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  • What are SWTOR's three final classes?

    by 
    Kyle Horner
    Kyle Horner
    07.30.2009

    Looking at the official Star Wars: The Old Republic class page reveals four slots on both factions, with three total filled thus far. Of course, you'll notice that Jedi and Sith aren't shown here, but it's a forgone conclusion that they'll be filled sooner or later. While nobody but BioWare can be sure what the final classes actually, half the fun is trying to figure them out before they're announced.So with that said, it's time to take a few educated guess stabs at potential classes, and formulate our wish lists. I'm sure you've all got ones of your own as well, so feel free to share!

  • The Digital Continuum: SWTOR turns up the heat

    by 
    Kyle Horner
    Kyle Horner
    06.09.2009

    E3 2009 has come and gone, with it came new information on Star Wars: The Old Republic -- and fresh concerns. To call BioWare ambitious would be an understatement of vast proportions. Every NPC receiving full voice acting ratcheted up my curiosity as much as it did my eyebrows. We may need a new word to describe the depths of this game's ambition.As if the voice acting news wasn't enough, BioWare revealed a cinematic trailer that reminded me how powerful this property can truly be, in the right hands. The excitement was so immediately potent that it caused some people to cry "over-hyped!" in the few short minutes between the trailer's beginning and ending.I think it's time to asses the current situation, and maybe ponder a few things about Star Wars and BioWare.

  • Threat of Peace issue 8 could be dropping hints

    by 
    Kyle Horner
    Kyle Horner
    06.07.2009

    Star Wars: The Old Republic's free online comic, Threat of Peace, has reached issue number eight and finally introduced one of those lovable droids. It's safe to say that so far throughout this storyline, many of the prominent characters and their prospective races featured in this comic have the potential to be in-game racial options. Humans, Twi'leks and Wookiees have all been popular thus far, and now it looks like droids may in fact be a possibility. It's positively delightful!Of course, races that have seen the limelight in Threat of Peace aren't the only signs of things to come. Bounty Hunters and Troopers both received notable attention. Whether or not this sets any kind of reasonable precedent is something we'll leave up to you, however.

  • E3 2009: Star Wars: The Old Republic demonstration

    by 
    Alex Ziebart
    Alex Ziebart
    06.04.2009

    The trailer for Star Wars: The Old Republic blew nerds around the world away, and has managed to build some of the greatest hype possible for an MMO in just a few short days. The question has been asked whether or not a trailer which contains absolutely no gameplay footage should be producing that sort of hype, but that trailer wasn't all that we saw of the upcoming MMORPG at E3. A panel dedicated to The Old Republic had much more to say.The panel opened up with the stage being set: The Old Republic begins 3,000 years before the rise of Darth Vader, 300 years after the events of Knights of the Old Republic, which would give BioWare an excellent opportunity to define and expand upon key events of Star Wars "pre-history."The entire presentation laid a significant emphasis on story and story elements. Right from the beginning, the developers lay out it: RPGs have four primary elements. Exploration, combat, progression, and story. The story element is the one most overlooked in MMOs, and The Old Republic intends to address that head on. They intend to embrace story right alongside the other RPG elements. It will be a major player, and not something just used to justify the other elements. %Gallery-35033%

  • Bounty Hunter is Sith Empire only and full of choices in latest BioWare dev blog

    by 
    Kyle Horner
    Kyle Horner
    04.06.2009

    We know about the basics of the Bounty Hunter class in Star Wars: The Old Republic, but not the finer details of the how and why. That's where BioWare's first developer blog on classes comes into the picture. The focus of the piece is to explain the reasoning behind choices made concerning the Bounty Hunter, and in its mission to do so a little bit more of the game is revealed.For instance, since each class will have its own story and both the Republic and Sith Empire are to have different quest experiences entirely, a character class will only exist on one side. This means that Bounty Hunters are Sith Empire only -- so we hope those who're planning on rolling this class aren't too set on being on printing business cards with "The Republic" on them.What excites us most is the bevy of choices BioWare is attempting to make available to players. "Does your honor come from getting the job done or being a good person? Is your loyalty to your crew, your conscience or your credits?" It's questions like these that perk the ears on our heads. And our hope is that delivery will be made so that our precious time can be ticked away on a galactic battle between forces of good and evil.

  • Bioware profiles first Old Republic class: Bounty Hunter

    by 
    Griffin McElroy
    Griffin McElroy
    03.21.2009

    If your prospective career path in Bioware's upcoming MMO Star Wars: The Old Republic doesn't involve lightsabers or force powers, you might want to turn your attention to the game's official site, where the developer recently posted the first class profile page, giving details, screenshots and short videos about the cutthroat, money-wise Bounty Hunter.It looks like Bioware is preserving the intricacies of the manhuntin' profession as detailed by the films -- those who roll a Bounty Hunter will find themselves with a sweet arsenal of handheld ordnances, Mandalorian armor, jetpacks, wrist-mounted flamethrowers, and the ability to get totally sad when you see your dad get decapitated right in front of you.[Via Massively]

  • Old Republic's Bounty Hunter class detailed with screens, art and video clips

    by 
    Kyle Horner
    Kyle Horner
    03.20.2009

    With the first class page for Star Wars: The Old Republic, the fact that this game is really happening seems to have further solidified in our brains. It certainly helps that the first class profile also happens to be for the glorious Bounty Hunter -- a class for the player looking to strike fear into the hearts of anyone with a mark on their head.The class page is full of screens and concept art, which we've put into our galleries. There are also three short clips showing off an advanced blaster, a twin-jumppack attack and that classic wrist flamethrower we all know and love. We're definitely looking forward to future class reveals, if this is the standard to which BioWare is going to hold themselves to.%Gallery-35033%%Gallery-35034%

  • Bounty Hunter class revealed in second The Old Republic video documentary

    by 
    Kyle Horner
    Kyle Horner
    03.15.2009

    The second video documentary from BioWare focuses heavily on how Star Wars: The Old Republic is approaching story. While that may sound like retreading old ground -- and a little of it is -- there's actually some very new information held within the video.The biggest of which is the official acknowledgment of the Bounty Hunter class who, according to BioWare, will have "his own movie trilogy" story told to players in the shape of enormous quest lines. And this is in addition to the game's overall story, which puts the amount of story in this game well over a metric ton.Additionally, we learn that the so-called peace treaty between the Republic and Sith Empire is really more of an agreement to avoid all out war. Or in other words, players of light and dark side will be facing off against each other in plenty of skirmishes throughout the entire game. The news isn't that surprising, especially considering an MMO's got to have its conflict play -- or PvP play, if you like.Check out the video after the cut.

  • Newest Jumpgate Evolution screens would make Boba Fett proud

    by 
    Kyle Horner
    Kyle Horner
    02.28.2009

    NetDevil recently unleashed a ton of new images from Jumpgate Evolution, including both concept art and screen shots. And while the new screens are full of amazing space battles, we had to put the spotlight on this concept piece you see above. Are primary reason is because this early captial ship sketch is pretty amazingly designed, and there was no way we couldn't point out how impressive it'll be to see it fully rendered in-game come launch this June.Still, our favorite newest screen is easily this shot of the spacecraft with the wing-design. Now, is it just us, or is that ship one 90 degree wing-turn away from highly resembling bounty hunter Boba Fett's Slave I spacecraft? Hmm, seems like the guys and gals over at NetDevil are letting their Star Wars geek show. Groovy!%Gallery-18375%

  • Star Wars Galaxies releases update 7.1 to live servers, includes dancing Ewoks

    by 
    Seraphina Brennan
    Seraphina Brennan
    02.12.2009

    This morning marked a small update to Star Wars Galaxies as the development team updated the servers to the new update 7.1.7.1 doesn't mark any major changes coming to the galaxy -- instead it focuses on just a few fixes and updates to the game. The bounty hunters and officers will enjoy having the restrictions of armor expertise removed, so they aren't stuck in battle armor or assault armor.The main update, update 7, added in the Ewok Festival of Love to celebrate the Valentine's Day season. All the standard fixings of food, chocolate fountains, and dancing Ewoks are back for another appearance, and this year you can even play Cupid! In addition, update 7 provided some really hefty changes to the spy class, but we'll leave that for you to read over.

  • Picking apart the first Star Wars: The Old Republic video piece by piece

    by 
    Kyle Horner
    Kyle Horner
    12.12.2008

    var digg_url = 'digg.com/pc_games/Examining_the_very_first_Star_Wars_The_Old_Republic_footage'; The first video for Star Wars: The Old Republic is out now, and with its release comes the first of many posts and features wherein we look at every possible angle or detail in the new information and try to discern what it could all really mean. So let's take a look at the list we've put together for the very first in-game footage: Kel'dor are playable. (possible) Bounty Hunter is a player class. (possible) Companions fight with you in combat. (confirmed) The art style picked by BioWare works much better in motion than in screens. (confirmed) BioWare is holding back on a big game feature yet to be revealed. (speculation) Combat similar to KOTOR, but much faster-paced and with a lot more "Whoa" attacks and effects. (confirmed/possible) Players who go extreme lightside or darkside may not be able to play with each other. (speculation) BioWare is totally psyched to be working with LucasArts on making another Star Wars game. (confirmed, like totally) We're anxiously awaiting the next video so that we may once again devour it with a geeky hunger like no other. BioWare has finally unveiled Star Wars: The Old Republic, their new MMO! Massively's got you covered on all the details. Check out our comprehensive guide on everything we know so far about the game, or just peruse our screenshot/concept art galleries. Join us in the Galaxy far, far away!

  • Massively's gift guide for the Star Wars Galaxies player

    by 
    Michael Zenke
    Michael Zenke
    12.05.2007

    They say pet owners look like their pets. There are enough people who put stock in their horoscope to see it put in the daily newspaper. Heck, even which Hogwarts House you identify with probably says something about you. So why not your Massively Multiplayer game of choice? Over the next few weeks we at Massively are going to do our level best to help you make holiday gift giving easy. We'll run down some of the player archetypes you might have among your friends, based on the games they play. We'll give you gift ideas perfect for that type of player and (if it seems right) even some in-game presents that might fit well with their play style.Today I've got a pile of gift ideas for that rare breed: the Star Wars Galaxies player. Playing a much-maligned game can be hard, but the folks still participating in the story of the galaxy far, far away have their reasons. Maybe it's the crafting, maybe it's the twitch combat ... maybe it's the awesome player housing. For that player - be they Jedi or Bounty Hunter, Sith or Savior - we have an idea that'll keep them happily humming John Williams music on December 25th.Read on for our gift ideas, and (please) toss out your own in the comments!