Monday, January 9, 2012

SWTOR

In January 2012, Star Wars: The Old Republic was officially recognised by Guinness World Records as the "Largest Entertainment Voice Over Project Ever", with over 200,000 lines of recorded dialogue.  This feat is recorded in the Guinness World Records Gamer's Edition book. This is quite a remarkable feat indeed.
And Star Wars The Old Republic Leveling Guides can help you play this new game which is BioWare's first entry into the MMORPG market, and is the second Star Wars MMORPG after Star Wars Galaxies. BioWare had long been interested in working on a MMORPG, but waited until they had "the right partners, the right team, and the right I.P." So, what is MMORPG? Well, MMORPG means massive multiplayer online role-playing game.
 A major focus in the game is on developing characters' individual stories and, in October 2008, BioWare considered this game to have more story content than all of their other games combined. The writing team worked on the project longer than any of the game's other development teams. An October 2008 preview noted some of the 12 full-time writers had been working on The Old Republic for more than two years at that point. This makes the game sound daunting; but if you use   SWTOR leveling guides , it can get easier to play.
On September 29, 2009, Bioware announced that they would be accepting applications for testers from the game community. Within minutes, the official website was down due to traffic, and Bioware announced shortly after that the site was being changed in order to accommodate the increase in visitors.  Game testing was officially announced to be underway on July 9, 2010, for testers from North American territories. And the Star Wars The Old Republic Leveling Guide can help those who want to play at higher levels.
Although released in most regions of the world, EA have said Australasia will be getting the game at a later date. The reason behind this is so to hold back digital and boxed copies for a smooth launch so to avoid any problems encountered during launch.  However BioWare have revealed that the game won't be region or IP blocked allowing players to purchase the game from other regions.  So, if you want to play, there shouldn’t be too much trouble getting the game; and,  an SWTOR leveling guide can help you play and win.  Additionally BioWare have allowed Australian and New Zealand players to take part in the beta stages of the game. BioWare community manager.

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