Khross wrote:
SW:TOR is a terrible game. I played through every origin (through ship) at least 3 times. Some more than that. In fact, 1-20 on everything but Marauder ranks as 7 of the most enjoyable single-player game experiences I've ever had. And that's sad, since it's an MMO. And I don't dislike or like games in a binary fashion, but we're talking about objective qualifications and mechanics. We're also talking about narrative. What I don't like is this free-pass the Glade gives Bioware ...
In fact, you can pretty much say my entire problem with SWTOR appears only when I have to confront the MMO elements; and once my characters become pigeon holed and unlike RPG characters.
Another nice opinion. Mine is very different.
I have nine level 55's now, and have done every class story (mostly light side, with one dark side Assassin), and every flashpoint. I've also completed the Makeb planet story (including SGR) on both Empire and Republic side, including all of the Heroics. I'm still working on finishing the Macrobinoculars and Seeker Droid mission arcs, as I've not been able to pin down the guildmates long enough to get those done.
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Khross wrote:
In fact, 1-20 on everything but Marauder ranks as 7 of the most enjoyable single-player game experiences I've ever had. And that's sad, since it's an MMO.
Why do having a great single player story and being a good MMO have to be mutually exlusive? Did you ever try to even group for a Heroic 2 or Heroic 4? Or any of the Flashpoints? My first time through the Maelstrom Prison flashpoint was one of the most epic gaming experiences I've ever had. I was absolutely stunned by it.
I'm neither of a lover or hater of EA or Bioware, but I do greatly enjoy my time in SW:ToR, and it is my ideal MMO. Is it perfect? nope. There are flaws in the game design, and bugs galore, but overall, it fits my ideal multiplayer game perfectly. It fully supports my casual game play style, and is friendly to a small group of core players. I can log in and have lots of interesting things to do solo, places to explore, etc... On the scheduled nights when the guildmates are on, we do flashpoints, either in story mode on alts, or in hard mode on the higher level characters. I've been playing since March of last year, and still find myself rushing to get home and get chores done so I can log in and play. No game has done this for me since EQ1.
It's single greatest flaw is that it didn't live up to the pre-launch hype.