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Does the SW:TOR E3 trailer send the wrong message

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  • PersephassaPersephassa Member Posts: 223

     I liked how they showed some cooperation between the different classes. Like how the bounty hunter was working with the sith.

  • catlanacatlana Member Posts: 1,677
    Originally posted by SaintViktor


    It is just a trailer but what an awesome trailer it is. As always gameplay matters most and Bioware has yet to disappoint in any game they have made. The only ones who keep downing Bioware are the ones who either still want pre-cu swg servers or feel Blizzard is the only ones on earth who can make a good mmo. Honestly people, this is Bioware not some Joe Blow mmo company who think they can make mmos by pulling rabbits out of their hats. Maybe some don't like story driven games but for the rest of us we are going to have an awesome time playing.



     

    Pretty much the above, Bioware is one of the very best game developers (Mass effect, Kotor, Baldur's gate, etc.). Bioware writes great stories and revolves the game around the story. I like Bioware's  style for games and I plan on enjoying playing SWToR.

  • CazNeergCazNeerg Member Posts: 2,198

    The Bounty Hunter got a pretty fair shake, jumped out from behind a column and killed three Jedi with a blaster pistol.  Not too shabby.  Also, the Trooper class is drawn from the ranks of the regular army, so the similar armor on those dying in the trailer doesn't necessarily mean they are equivalent to the player class.  PCs are going to be the best of the best, the elite of their various professions.  The fodder troopers/jedi/bounty hunters/sith will be NPCs.  I think the trailer sends exactly the right message, if you assume that most of the characters on screen were *not* meant to represent player characters, because it shows that the player characters really are individuals of epic proportion, ripping through the ranks of the enemy with impunity.

    Also, given how BioWare likes to keep incomplete elements under wraps, it makes sense that the only classes in the trailer would be ones they have already let us know are coming.

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  • CzzarreCzzarre Member, Newbie CommonPosts: 3,742
    Originally posted by CazNeerg


    The Bounty Hunter got a pretty fair shake, jumped out from behind a column and killed three Jedi with a blaster pistol.  Not too shabby.  Also, the Trooper class is drawn from the ranks of the regular army, so the similar armor on those dying in the trailer doesn't necessarily mean they are equivalent to the player class.  PCs are going to be the best of the best, the elite of their various professions.  The fodder troopers/jedi/bounty hunters/sith will be NPCs.  I think the trailer sends exactly the right message, if you assume that most of the characters on screen were *not* meant to represent player characters, because it shows that the player characters really are individuals of epic proportion, ripping through the ranks of the enemy with impunity.
    Also, given how BioWare likes to keep incomplete elements under wraps, it makes sense that the only classes in the trailer would be ones they have already let us know are coming.



     

    I dont believe those were jedi, reviewing the tape....those were trash mob troops

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