I had to mess with BIOS settings a little bit, the game is pretty heavy on processor use, and my pitiful dual core had some trouble keeping up until I came to realize it was artificially bottlenecking my performance. My system is pretty low-end nowadays, but still capable of running this game well enough. It’s certainly one of the more polished MMO’s at launch I’ve seen in a while. I’ve also run a number of instances, grinded up my Valor level (PVP) to around 18, and toyed around with a number of other classes for both the Republic and Empire sides.Īnd overall, I feel like SWTOR is a pretty great MMO. I wanted to hold off on writing this review until I hit level 50, the current max for SWTOR, but I realized putting this review off till then most likely meant this wouldn’t see the light of day for another two weeks.īut I have managed to sample most of the crafting and gathering skills, labeled crew skills in SWTOR, and have maxed out three: Synthweaving, Underworld Trading, and Archaeology. My highest level character is a Sith Marauder at level 44. I’d like to start by giving you some info on where I’m currently at with the game. So the fact that I’m STILL enjoying Star Wars: The Old Republic should be saying something right off the bat. And as much as I tend to like MMO’s, trying to figure out the right way to review them and playing them for that purpose does tend to take the fun out of it, even more so when the MMO in question is a mess, or just downright bad. MMO’s are generally a pain in the butt to review.
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