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Don't know if this has been answered before, but are the characters locked to whichever server they are created on ???? Or can you flip-flop between servers ????
 
I assume it'd be like WoW..where you'd have to pay to server transfer, but even then..I doubt you'd be able to so soon after the game was released.

I don't see the point in doing that either, especially for this specific MMORPG.
 
Your characters are locked to the server, you can't switch servers. Which is now annoying since there are queue lines.

Best get used to the que lines. They are here to stay unless massive amounts of people quit the game, or bioware/EA starts offering free transfers to less populated servers.

Started playing @ 8pm. Got to 11 on my juggernaut today.
Goal is 25 by Monday.
 
got my early game access and i preordered a couple days ago. made a bounty hunter character on server "Wound in the Force"
 
Best get used to the que lines. They are here to stay unless massive amounts of people quit the game, or bioware/EA starts offering free transfers to less populated servers.

Started playing @ 8pm. Got to 11 on my juggernaut today.
Goal is 25 by Monday.


What's the rush? Hate this kind of mentality. If there is one MMO where you stop and smell the roses, this is it! Not that that goal would be too hard, just sayin. Don't set goals, just..........
 
Had a nice session yesterday. Leveled my Sniper to 13 and worked on my crew skills a bit.
Loving Dromund Kass!

Also I got an email this morning from amazon and my CE should get here on the 22nd. :yess:
 
What kind of error are you getting?

BTW I'd avoid those forums for a while, too many ungrateful people.

"...you do not have permission to access this page. This could be due to one of several reasons:

1. Your user account may not have sufficient privileges to access this page. Are you trying to edit someone else's post, access administrative features or some other privileged system?
2. If you are trying to post, the administrator may have disabled your account, or it may be awaiting activation."

all i was trying to do is answer someone's question. :dunno
 
Yeah, from what I understand the queue lines are much better than other MMO launches

Yeah, they're not too bad at all. They Could, infact, be MUCH MUCH worse. I remember the 5 hour ques on Wow.

It'll be fascinating to see what happens on tuesday.


What's the rush? Hate this kind of mentality. If there is one MMO where you stop and smell the roses, this is it! Not that that goal would be too hard, just sayin. Don't set goals, just..........


No rush at all. Just cruising through the main questline, and picking up any and all sidequests.
The trick is to NOT backtrack. So, do all the quests you can that are in the same area together, then turn them in all at once.
Compound questing FTW.

additionally, you want to level up a little faster on a PVP server. Keeps you from becoming gankbait for the EXTREMELY hardcore.

There should be max level people by Monday on just about every server.
 
What's the rush? Hate this kind of mentality. If there is one MMO where you stop and smell the roses, this is it! Not that that goal would be too hard, just sayin. Don't set goals, just..........
Exactly how I feel. There's no need to rush anything in this game..that's what WoW is for. This is all about the lore, the exploration, adventure.. Starting a new life in a wonderous galaxy...

When I get the game, I'll definitely be spending a TON of time through each level exploring.
 
Will this be a game I can casually play by myself a few times a month and still enjoy?

I would say absolutely. It has beautiful scenery and interesting quests with quality dialogue so that one can enjoy it just for the experience of being there, while at the same time it offers enough action for someone to be practically glued to the computer for 14 hours or more at a stretch. It is a masterpiece.
 
Will this be a game I can casually play by myself a few times a month and still enjoy?

Yes, there is a lot of stuff you can do on your own. For the people that don't want to play it constantly it's just fine. It really is just a KOTOR game that you can play with your friends. There's stuff you can do that's easier with groups, but if you really want to you can level up and then do them on your own.
 
. It really is just a KOTOR game that you can play with your friends. There's stuff you can do that's easier with groups, but if you really want to you can level up and then do them on your own.

That is largely true, except that KOTOR maps had large open areas that you could roam around in, and even avoid enemy groups in the process of exploring if so desired. In this game, it is extremely difficult if not impossible to run past enemy groups without aggro-ing them when you have a companion.
They added features like scavenging that you need to pick up various items on the maps that are used to build things, which you need to have a skill in order to grab, which makes it much richer than KOTORs more simplistic grab anything that is there method. The weapons outfits and such are far more elaborate, and you have a limited inventory, unlike KOTOR, which has an unlimited inventory. Limited inventories are frustrating for me, because on long outings combining quests it becomes difficult to collect all found items without agonizing over which ones you have to delete to pick up the new ones. I find it to be an unnecessarily headache in an otherwise totally more enjoyable and richer KOTOR experience.

Limited inventory and unavoidable enemies when exploring or just trying to get from one place to another quickly are the main problems, which of course is compounded by the fact that enemies respawn in the same areas later, so you have to fight them going both ways, which slows down the exploration.


It is easy to travel without fighting enemies in City of Heroes, but this game makes that impossible, and is frustrating when you just want to go from quest to quest, exploring, rather than grinding your way across the entire map all the time. For that reason, it isn't as relaxing and soothing as KOTOR is, but is is far richer and more action packed.
I highly recommend the game overall. I got my Collector's edition yesterday.
 
The levels in KOTOR weren't that big. In general the levels are designed in much the same way, where things branch out and you keep going and going, except these go even further.

But I do kind of wish the levels were more open, like in Galaxies it felt like a real world rather than having everything constructed for a purpose.

And about the limited inventory thing, you can have your companion go sell all of your useless items, so you'd only have to worry about the important stuff. And you can expand it.
 
The levels in KOTOR weren't that big. In general the levels are designed in much the same way, where things branch out and you keep going and going, except these go even further.

But I do kind of wish the levels were more open, like in Galaxies it felt like a real world rather than having everything constructed for a purpose.

And about the limited inventory thing, you can have your companion go sell all of your useless items, so you'd only have to worry about the important stuff. And you can expand it.

I'm not sure what you mean by levels. Do you mean missions, by chance? Those do branch out and keep you going and going, and further than in KOTOR. That part is phenomenal. I was referring to maps, like the plains of Dantooine, or the desert of Tatooine, or even the forests of Kashyyk, which all feel more open than do the maps of this game, however I have yet to go to Tatooine in this game.

Indeed, in Galaxies it is REALLY open. So much so that it would take me ten minutes to travel from place to place, so I would just set the speeder in the right direction and leave the room to do something else for a while. It pretty much IS a galaxy in that game. I never managed to completely explore a single planet. So much barren wide open space there. Its almost enough to make you worry about being stranded in the middle of nowhere.


I expanded my inventory once, which helped. Could you explain how I have my companion sell my stuff for me? You are saying that I can be questing while my companion goes off without me to sell, and then comes back?
 
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