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Nov 06, 2012  SWTOR won't download STAR WARS: The Old Republic > English > Customer Service (Read-Only) SWTOR won't download First BioWare Post. Severntyfirfty:, 03:50 PM| #1: My friend is trying to install SWTOR, however it seems his launcher exponentially slows down. It goes from 1mbps to like, 1kbps and just stops installing after a while. STAR WARS™ - Knights of the Old Republic™ It is four thousand years before the Galactic Empire and hundreds of Jedi Knights have fallen in battle against the ruthless Sith. You are the last hope of the Jedi Order. STAR WARS™ Knights of the Old Republic™ II: The Sith Lords™. KOTOR 2 won't start?

Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic – A Movie Trilogy in the Making. Johnson himself subsequently confirmed that, as much as he loves the games, they won't be the source for his upcoming. Dec 28, 2011  For Star Wars: The Old Republic on the PC, a GameFAQs message board topic titled 'Game won't install.' I was looking through the list of games I have and re-logged in to Star Wars: The Old Republic. I subscribed to the game for about four months when the game first came out all those years ago. Background download stuck at 99%? Ask Question 2. I've been playing SW:TOR for about a week now, and the game has been completing the download in the background. Browse other questions tagged star-wars-the-old-republic or ask your own question. 5 years, 4 months ago. 25,460 times. 2 years, 2 months ago.

It’s called Star Wars: The Old Republic, and thanks to a series of changes, it’s no longer the ugly stepchild of the MMORPG world. It’s actually quite good.

The Old Republic has always struggled with inherent contradictions. It’s an MMORPG in the mould of World of Warcraft and Everquest, and inevitably, that means quests in which you kill 10 of a thing and then 10 more of a thing. It means a levelling curve that slows and slows as you reach maximum levels. It’s also a Bioware game. Bioware games are known for their sweeping storylines, platonic or romantic relationships, heroic sacrifice and moral choices.

The two are not necessarily compatible.

The original design left The Old Republic in awkward place. There were good storylines for each class in the game. Play as an Imperial Officer and you find yourself butting up against the maniacal Sith that run the Empire. Join the Great Hunt as a bounty hunter. Do well meaning but basically inept Jedi stuff. But they were layered way too thinly across too much filler. Too much: kill all these, then these, then retrieve 30 of these.

In a recent patch, subscribers to the game have been granted an absurd bonus: XP rewarded from story quests (i.e., the good stuff) has been increased by, a frankly absurd, 12 times. The intention: players no longer have to do any filler to reach the maximum level.

It’s hilarious. Now players level at the speed of Diablo: a steady and relentless stream of dings. New equipment and abilities come thick and fast: the best levelling rewards are generally earned by playing story missions. Quality of life improvements make the game even faster: all travel points are unlocked from the start, so there’s no faffing around trying to work out where to go.

It really is fast: I went from level 1 to level 12 in my new Republic Trooper character in the blink of an eye. And it’s fun: with a decent-ish storyline propelling you along you find time in The Old Republic absolutely flies.

There’s a couple of downsides. To enjoy this boost you’ll need to subscribe to the game. And second: this is only temporary, as Bioware move towards their next expansion pack. Frankly, I think they should keep it going forever. Because, finally, I feel like SWTOR is worth recommending.

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You can read more on why we think Star Wars: The Old Republic is worth a play in the 10 best MMORPGs on PC.

I was looking through the list of games I have and re-logged in to Star Wars: The Old Republic. I subscribed to the game for about four months when the game first came out all those years ago. I created a Jedi Sentinel, I now wish I made a Jedi Guardian instead but nevermind, I then created a Gunslinger. The PvP mechanics were good, I used to love Warzones but hated Huttball and the storyline was just pure genius. It's not all about Jedi vs Sith though, you can make a Republic Soldier or a Han Solo-esque scoundrel like I did, or make a Bounty Hunter with the skill or dexterity as Cad Bane!

Each class has its own unique storyline, you also have options to pick so you choose your own path in the galaxy and forge your destiny to best suit your play style or personal character. Some even take it to a great extreme and really get into the lore and the role of their character and stick to that in their story mode creating a real authentic Star Wars experience.

The game has also changed from a subscriber model only to a free to play or subscriber model. So you can play the game for free and enjoy the game as you would normally such as questing, storyline, basic PvP and group flashpoints but there are limits with the free to play. You also have to purchase the expansion packs if you are solely free to play. However, Bioware have brought out a great strategy in getting people to return to the game, if you're not aware the game had quite a drop in player count and had to reduce the amount of servers and whatnot to ensure players can group together effectively and provide an effective MMO experience.

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What's the strategy I hear you ask? Well, if you subscribe for just one month, that's around £10 you can get access to all of the expansion packs released to date forever, yes you read it forever! So for around £10 or $15 USD you can get all those expansion packs released which are about £15 each for some of them. What a great deal, and great strategy to get people back to the game! As I mentioned before the storyline continues in the expansion packs and gives a greater depth to gameplay and character development with the new storylines to explore.

I was scouring YouTube and found a brilliant channel by Swtorista focusing on the game and a great video which reinforced my thinking and post as to why you should return to The Old Republic this year or even create an account and start playing! Even if you're not an MMO player focus on the storyline and move on from there, the levelling has been made easier where you don't have to grind at all.

So if you're just as annoyed as I am about EA cancelling one of their Star Wars games for this year and feel we won't get a decent Star Wars game for some time, don't worry we have one already that people aren't exploring!

Check out the video below by Swtorista , download or update the game and play one of the best Star Wars games created and still supported today!


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