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Having now seen the demos, is anyone else wondering why SWTOR isn't a console game?

From the demos, SWTOR looks like a fast-pased but simple combat game. The GU showed only one hotbar with twelve slots total which - I speculate - means you only have twelve actions available to you at any one time. In WoW, I have six hotbars of ten slots each.

So, why has Bioware designed this game for the PC when it would seem to be much more suited to the console market?

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  • MazinMazin Member Posts: 640
    Originally posted by storyless


    From the demos, SWTOR looks like a fast-pased but simple combat game. The GU showed only one hotbar with twelve slots total which - I speculate - means you only have twelve actions available to you at any one time. In WoW, I have six hotbars of ten slots each.
    So, why has Bioware designed this game for the PC when it would seem to be much more suited to the console market?

     

    Not default you don't.  And certainly not at level 5-10

  • MikehaMikeha Member EpicPosts: 9,196

    I am yet to see any MMO in any of these videos. I am a fan of Bioware but looking at this game I dont see much.

  • storylessstoryless Member Posts: 158
    Originally posted by Mazin

    Originally posted by storyless


    From the demos, SWTOR looks like a fast-pased but simple combat game. The GU showed only one hotbar with twelve slots total which - I speculate - means you only have twelve actions available to you at any one time. In WoW, I have six hotbars of ten slots each.
    So, why has Bioware designed this game for the PC when it would seem to be much more suited to the console market?

     

    Not default you don't.  And certainly not at level 5-10



     

    Yes, that's a fair point. However, the hotbar was so large that it seems it might be difficult to fit in many other hotbars without taking up too large a propertion of the screen.

  • NarsheNarshe Member Posts: 563
    Originally posted by storyless


    From the demos, SWTOR looks like a fast-pased but simple combat game. The GU showed only one hotbar with twelve slots total which - I speculate - means you only have twelve actions available to you at any one time. In WoW, I have six hotbars of ten slots each.
    So, why has Bioware designed this game for the PC when it would seem to be much more suited to the console market?

     

    Two notes, the game is still in pre-alpha and they were only showing off a few skills, and they have said that the final UI will be very customizable (like WoW, WAR), so there will be multiple hotbars. :)

    Waiting for Fallen Earth, World of Darkness, Old Republic, FFXIV

  • LobotomistLobotomist Member EpicPosts: 5,981

    I am much unimpressed

    Maybe because the game is so OVER hyped.

    But combat seemed meh

    Graphic certanly meh ( lot of repeating npc models)

    Animation meh (run animation was bad ... and thats big problem)

     

    All In all , i see nothing ground breaking. Fun single(co op) RPG. But surely not a next gen MMO



  • Joker2240Joker2240 Member Posts: 664

     personally this should not even be considered an mmo. If bioware thinks this is a mmo than they need to be brought in by the other mmo companies of what a true mmo looks like. This is going to be soooo linear!

  • MoiraeMoirae Member RarePosts: 3,318

    Who says it isn't? There ARE some MMO's that run on consoles.

     

    And I wish people would quit whining about "this isn't an MMO game" while totally ignoring the latest video put out that shows a group of people chatting and solving a problem. That IS an MMO.

  • storylessstoryless Member Posts: 158
    Originally posted by Moirae


    Who says it isn't? There ARE some MMO's that run on consoles.
     
    And I wish people would quit whining about "this isn't an MMO game" while totally ignoring the latest video put out that shows a group of people chatting and solving a problem. That IS an MMO.



     

    No, it shows a Single Player Online game with some networking features.

  • neoterrarneoterrar Member Posts: 512

    I think people too often refer to old school games as the definition of MMO. They just don't like thinking outside of the box, or expanding what the term can mean.

    I see no reason why it shouldn't be a console game.

    From what I gather it's going to be primarily single player story driven game with opportunities to group. This is like most MMOs out there except they usually forgo the story aspect.

    Some of the best experiences I've had in MMOs have been in the starter areas where the games force you into a linear pre-thought pre-scripted pattern. Conan's Tortage was awesome the first time through. The tutorial for Fallen Earth is pretty damn good. Huxley's PvE missions..etc etc..

    Too many MMOs to this point have been very weak on story. They make it so every character from every profession from every alignment can deal with the same NPCs for the same reasons.

    I've felt too often like a real actor in a porn movie. What's my motivation? You don't need motivation just perform the actions!

  • TillerTiller Member LegendaryPosts: 11,485

    I only used 4 buttons in SWG pre-cu for my BH, then the CU hit and I used more moves than just 4. I think this is more like  CU SWG TBH. If you didn't mind the CU, then this game isn't for you.

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  • KrayzjoelKrayzjoel Member Posts: 906
    Originally posted by storyless

    Originally posted by Moirae


    Who says it isn't? There ARE some MMO's that run on consoles.
     
    And I wish people would quit whining about "this isn't an MMO game" while totally ignoring the latest video put out that shows a group of people chatting and solving a problem. That IS an MMO.



     

    No, it shows a Single Player Online game with some networking features.



     

    You could say most games on the market are this way. Are we gonna start a long drawn out yawning debate on what constitutes an mmo? Please no.

    Played : WOW, LOTRO, COH/COV, EQ2, SWG, and WAR.
    Playing EVE Online and AOC.
    Wtg for SW:TOR and WOD

  • maskedweaselmaskedweasel Member LegendaryPosts: 12,195
    Originally posted by Joker2240


     personally this should not even be considered an mmo. If bioware thinks this is a mmo than they need to be brought in by the other mmo companies of what a true mmo looks like. This is going to be soooo linear!

     

    How did you get that from what you saw? From what  I saw the questing looked somewhat robust in the fact that your choices actually dictated the route your mission takes (much like a single player game).  Thats more of a nonlinear themepark.

     

    If this launched as a single player game I'd be all over it... since its launching as an MMO I'm doubly all over it.  Every last person here is looking at this from the same ol' MMO standpoint.. already comparing it to WoW.  I'm very impressed by the way the  smuggler handled and the siths actions were very fluid,    it IS impressive.  

     

    That type of combat is something you haven't and will not see from any other MMO on the market.

     

    No we haven't seen a complete MMO aspect of the game with how many players will be interacting, but at this early stage, what I am seeing is pretty cool.



  • KrayzjoelKrayzjoel Member Posts: 906
    Originally posted by maskedweasel

    Originally posted by Joker2240


     personally this should not even be considered an mmo. If bioware thinks this is a mmo than they need to be brought in by the other mmo companies of what a true mmo looks like. This is going to be soooo linear!

     

    How did you get that from what you saw? From what  I saw the questing looked somewhat robust in the fact that your choices actually dictated the route your mission takes (much like a single player game).  Thats more of a nonlinear themepark.

     

    If this launched as a single player game I'd be all over it... since its launching as an MMO I'm doubly all over it.  Every last person here is looking at this from the same ol' MMO standpoint.. already comparing it to WoW.  I'm very impressed by the way the  smuggler handled and the siths actions were very fluid,    it IS impressive.  

     

    That type of combat is something you haven't and will not see from any other MMO on the market.

     

    No we haven't seen a complete MMO aspect of the game with how many players will be interacting, but at this early stage, what I am seeing is pretty cool.



     

    Played : WOW, LOTRO, COH/COV, EQ2, SWG, and WAR.
    Playing EVE Online and AOC.
    Wtg for SW:TOR and WOD

  • SoludeSolude Member UncommonPosts: 691

    This early in the dev its impressive.  Anyone remember videos of Aion from years ago and then today?  They have a lot of time to nail down animations, UI and skill trees.  And frankly its Bioware which like Blizzard pretty much means its a lock that it'll be good AND released when its done not before.  Whether it can keep the hype train going who knows because launch is an awful long ways away.

  • Balthazar67Balthazar67 Member Posts: 2

    I won't compare this to other MMO's...I get so sick of that.  

    From what I have seen, especially where the NPC's you shoot are smart and take cover, it looks VERY cool.  

    I wish I could find the source but a way back, I recall hearing how they were going to try to release it for a number of consoles at the same time they release it for the PC.  No mention of which consoles though so stay tuned.

    And can people stop trying to make snappy statements based off 'guesses'?  Wait and see whats going to be.

  • LobotomistLobotomist Member EpicPosts: 5,981
    Originally posted by Solude


    This early in the dev its impressive.  Anyone remember videos of Aion from years ago and then today?  They have a lot of time to nail down animations, UI and skill trees.  And frankly its Bioware which like Blizzard pretty much means its a lock that it'll be good AND released when its done not before.  Whether it can keep the hype train going who knows because launch is an awful long ways away.

     

    Oh man....

    This early in the dev ?!?!?

    Bioware announced they are working on "unnamed MMO" 4 years ago , it is one year since its known this MMO is SWTOR

     

    So yea...its only 4 years in the dev. Enough for most to put out two MMOs



  • IlvaldyrIlvaldyr Member CommonPosts: 2,142
    Originally posted by Lobotomist
    So yea...its only 4 years in the dev. Enough for most to put out two MMOs

    *sniff sniff* .. Ignorance. By Calvin Klein.

    Srsly. Even WoW took 4-5 years to develop and we all remember how poopy that was at launch.

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  • MoiraeMoirae Member RarePosts: 3,318
    Originally posted by Krayzjoel

    Originally posted by storyless

    Originally posted by Moirae


    Who says it isn't? There ARE some MMO's that run on consoles.
     
    And I wish people would quit whining about "this isn't an MMO game" while totally ignoring the latest video put out that shows a group of people chatting and solving a problem. That IS an MMO.



     

    No, it shows a Single Player Online game with some networking features.



     

    You could say most games on the market are this way. Are we gonna start a long drawn out yawning debate on what constitutes an mmo? Please no.

    Exactly.

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