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Star Wars: The Old Republic Discussion Thread

Star Wars: The Old Republic Discussion Thread

Just thought I'd get this going and then weigh in sometime soon.  I picked it up and, so far, absolutely love it.  My first character is a Sith Juggernaut Warrior.  I love how its really story driven and the huge amount of voice acting.  I also dig how crafting is setup.  Anyway, all the time I'm going to put into this post for now... back to playing :)


Thought I'd update this with some useful info instead of having to dig through the thread.

Clan info, servers, etc.

Many of us are on the Kass City server - includes many SD staffers + folks from the community

  • pacov (pacov)- Bounty Hunter - mercenary (dps) - level 50
  • pewpewpacov - Imperial Agent - sniper (dps) - level 30ish
  • ryat (ryat) - Bounty Hunter - power tech
  • carbon (Ryden) - Sith Assassin
  • seamw (Ahblaka) - imperial agent

Ryat has several other character on Hyperspace Cannon server:

Ryat - Sentinel
Ryata - Gunslinger
Tayme - Sage
Zachy - Commando

 

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Reply #101 Top

lol,

and to think they want 20k plus for extra storage slots.

Reply #102 Top

Eh, you'll get over the sticker shock real fast once you start paying 30k+ per new skill rank for your class abilities as you pass level 40.

Reply #103 Top

Just keep on Slicin' always when logged and you'll be okay.

Reply #104 Top

Except Slicing got nerfed, didn't it?

Reply #105 Top

You level 2 mount costs 210,000 just to train the skill, so have fun with that.

Anyway, I started up a bounty hunter on Kaas City named Krazikarl.  Servers are going nuts tonight for me though. 

Reply #106 Top

Quoting kryo, reply 102
Eh, you'll get over the sticker shock real fast once you start paying 30k+ per new skill rank for your class abilities as you pass level 40.

Quoting Krazikarl, reply 105
You level 2 mount costs 210,000 just to train the skill, so have fun with that.

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Reply #107 Top

The credits really aren't a big deal as you get to higher level. My Jedi Shadow is 44 now (had a lot of vacation time!) and just doing the two level 40 space missions nets something like 12k credits in 15 minutes. If I wasn't blowing so much money running diplomacy missions I'd be able to afford speeder piloting rank 2.

Since I just got a romancable companion now (Consulars get them REALLY late), I'm trying to find info on how that works in terms of if you can break it off and then start it again later, or if you only get one shot to romance them.

Really loving the game though. Except for some UI issues they did a great job.

Reply #108 Top

Quoting Tridus, reply 107
If I wasn't blowing so much money running diplomacy missions I'd be able to afford speeder piloting rank 2.

That's my problem... I've been spending money like crazy since level 10 on crew missions and crafting. 

Glad to hear that the money starts to flow better as you progress.

Also - tatooine - hate it.  They effectively make mounts fairly useless by forcing you to go about twice as far to get to things (if not more)... so I can move faster, but I have further to go (eg it kind of negates the bonus of having a mount and just makes it clear that its a huge penalty if you don't have a mount).  I'm a bit annoyed about that, but sure - people probably like spending 5+ minutes to get to every objective, then spend 5+ minutes going back... its not a shite design decision... smeh.  Give me a mount and find a way for it to take longer to get places when the whole point of a mount is to get you places faster...

Also, there is sooo much stuff to do on tatooine.... don't see myself leaving anytime soon.  Ah well.  Grouchy pacov is grouchy.

Reply #109 Top

There's no point in trying to do everything in each planet though. There's so much to do in the later planets that you outlevel the planet really quickly. It might be more fun to come back and do a different set of quests with another character.

 

Reply #110 Top

Tatooine is long yes, but Alderaan is small by comparison. Though just as quest filled. So I think it was just a 'lets make Tatooine as desolate and empty as possible while still having stuff to do' design issue.

Reply #111 Top

Quoting TheBirthdayParty, reply 95
So I bought the game and have been playing. Having tons of delay/lag in the Jedi temple on tython, at various places in the begining quests on tython, and now in the fleet. Grrr. I posted to the forums and got no response. I put in a ticket, but i'm not expecting much help. I figured i'd ask here. Anyone else experiencing lots of lag when you have a more than ample computer and updated all yr drivers and not running other programs?

These are my comp stats:
Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i5 CPU 750 @ 2.67Ghz 2.66 Ghz
RAM:8.00 GB
Windows 7
Graphics Card:
ATI Radeon HD 4600 Series with 1GB memory.



I also have a direct cable connection. Blah.

Quoting Lord, reply 96
We have pretty much the same set up, Birthday party. I would suggest turning off shadows and bloom. I don't even notice them being gone and it has made a world of difference.

Quoting TheBirthdayParty, reply 97
Bloom was already off. However, I turned shadows off and shazam! Its so much better now. Thanks a lot Xia!

Update today (1/4) supposively fixes this issue.

Reply #112 Top

Quoting Sir_Linque, reply 109
There's no point in trying to do everything in each planet though. There's so much to do in the later planets that you outlevel the planet really quickly. It might be more fun to come back and do a different set of quests with another character.

mayhaps - but I'm a bit of a 100% completion sort of guy.  Eg I'd be likely to take several days to even go back and get everything up to 100%, to do every heroic quest at least once, same with flash points.  I should probably adapt. 

Anyway, I'm currently just playing catchup after getting my mount.  I grouped up a bit on tatooine yesterday and leveled VERY quickly... so now I need another 18k or so just to train my missing skills. Anyway, I'm sure I'll get out of the annoying hole I'm in with money before too long. 

Reply #113 Top

Quoting pacov, reply 112
Anyway, I'm sure I'll get out of the annoying hole I'm in with money before too long.

 

Luckily i have my wife, otherwise i would have the same problem. Its our 3. MMO we  play together and like in first two, she sells everything for good gold/credits. I understand the concept of selling and buying, but i sell for two low and buy high priced. ...and realize it later

 

btw. Great game :)

Reply #114 Top

I'm glad I switched over to slicing early.  That is just a crazy credit maker.

 

Reply #115 Top

Quoting Island, reply 114
I'm glad I switched over to slicing early.  That is just a crazy credit maker.
 

See, I've read that, but what's the big deal of it over other things?  Why is it such a money maker? 

 

Reply #116 Top

Quoting pacov, reply 115

Quoting Island Dog, reply 114I'm glad I switched over to slicing early.  That is just a crazy credit maker.
 

See, I've read that, but what's the big deal of it over other things?  Why is it such a money maker? 

 

The other professions all cost money and give you some item, which may or may not be able to be sold or used on something profitable. Crafting isn't very profitable this early in the games life.

Slicing lets you find credit boxes in the world, which just give you money. The missions also cost money, but you come back with credit boxes and sometimes other missions.

It makes money because it makes money, rather then items. :) It's already been nerfed once because it was insanely powerful at launch. We had one in my guild who bought FIVE people speeders, gave away 200k in credits just to people who were crafters and poor, and still had half a million. At level 30. The nerf made it less profitable then it used to be, but you still make money at it.

Reply #117 Top

I completely forgot about the tab for training sage abilities until just now. And because of this I now have this stuck in my head:

Reply #118 Top

In other words, Slicing gives direct money. You send your companions on Lockbox missions and they bring back more credits than you paid them. You don't have to sell anything, you don't get any extra items. You just gain credits straight up and don't have do anything else. Sometimes you get less credits than you paid for the mission, but on average you get a return rate of something like 1.3 I think.

And the additional bonus are the lockboxes scattered around the planets that give credits just as well.

 

Reply #119 Top

Does anyone know if you lose all of your training if you switch to a different crew skill?  eg can I go back to a previous crew skill and retain my levels?

Reply #120 Top

Quoting pacov, reply 119
can I go back to a previous crew skill and retain my levels?

No.

 

Re: Tatooine, I actually liked it. The quest flow is pretty good there, and the large open spaces mean you can usually skip a lot of mobs that aren't relevant to your objectives.

Alderaan in contrast flows pretty badly (Empire side at least)--lots of back and forth and slogging through huge palaces of mobs that don't count for any objectives. I'd definitely advise milking everything you can from Tatooine before moving on so you can spend as little time on Alderaan as possible.

Reply #121 Top

I'm really having a blast playing this.

Reply #122 Top

I really enjoyed Alderaan, but that might be due to the Consular class storyline more then anything else. Those can vary wildly in quality between classes and planets.

Reply #123 Top

For me Tattoine was a place to gain contacts and sever an infamous training ground for terrorists. Sure I was marooned there and sure I still hate the bastard governor that put my ship in lockdown until I agreed to serve him, but I learned how to scavenge for survival rather than profit. I made a few very important contacts within the exchange and republic ranks. I got off that rock stronger and smarter. Alderaan is proving to be a much more complicated spy game. I like complicated games. 

 

Also, been making some pretty good credits on the market selling Armor Mods. They are in high demand if you take the time to reverse engineer. I make it a point to write down every scrapyard I find for each grade of metal. That way I can diversify my goods later on in the game.

Reply #124 Top

Well, I managed to get over my extreme hatred of tatooine and now actually like it.  Managed to almost get caught up on all my bounty hunter training as well - just missing one, but I should be able to knock that out quickly enough now that I've got a little cash flow.  I really enjoyed the quest where you uncover artifacts and learn a little bit about the infinite empire.  I think that's what finally got me into like tatooine.  I also dig how some areas are flag for PvP and force you to go to that.  I think this is the first planet I've come across that does that so far. 

Anyway, back to having fun with the game again.

Reply #125 Top

 

I swore I would never touch an MMO.........sigh......well the Star Wars story is just too good so yeah....... O:)

 

I'm now rolling a level 38 Sith Juggernaut (had to go imperial......no way am I rolling republic scum! hehe).

 

pacov, you gain more credits from completing ALL bonus mission objectives as well as keeping your credits by not dying.  Everytime you die your armour takes a huge hit and if you need to repair it at a vendor you can have a big bill really fast.  For instance after one particularily hard boss battle and many deaths the repair bill for my healer companion and myself (I had solo'd that quest) was just shy of 7,000 credits.

Also, as pointed out.......I can't even get a new skill these days for under 15-20K.  Isn't really a problem though cause I've been saving for the speeder upgrade at level 40 and currently have about 300,000 credits saved.

 

Make sure you do missions with your companions and make sure your companions LIKE you (as in keep working at maxing out their "affection") since your mission results with companions will yield better results the more they like you.