More info on Star Wars: The Old Republic – Frequently Asked Questions
They hype of this game since the official announcement from Bioware and LucasArts has increased substantially. I’m actually quite amazed at the amount personally, I didn’t quite expect this much. I covered The Force Unleashed (www.forceunleashed.org) and it wasn’t even close to the amount of hype The Old Republic is getting when it was announced. It really tells the scope and popularity of The Knights of the Old Republic series.
There is still no news on a single player version of The Old Republic or a single player KOTOR 3 (which is doubtful now), but a lot of us are still hoping. To be honest, personally, i’d rather have a single player version, i’m not into MMO’s much.
Some more infomation on The Old Republic will be up on this site soon, but for now, some information was posted on The Old Republic official forums (SWTOR.com), which include a barrage of Frequently Asked Questions.
Some include:
Will there be space flight?
The developers are not yet talking about the space experience and likely will not be ruling it out any time soon.
What classes will there be?
At this time the only announced classes are that of the Jedi and Sith. Though the Sith is also technically a race as well. It is unknown if you can play as the Sith race.
What races will there be?
The only confirmed race is that of Humans. However given the timeframe Mandalorians have not been ruled out, and no confirmation about whether potential Sith classes are in fact part of the Sith race.
Will there be instancing?
Yes, there will be instancing. However just because a MMO has a story driven foundation, does not mean that there will be too much instancing. While delivering a quality story to players is important, the developers realize just how important interaction with other players is.
What are companions?
Companions are non-player characters (NPCs) who will help the player form two person group. In combat he NPCs recruited become directly controlled by the player, or allowed to think for themeslves. Players can have several companions over time, however players may only have one active companion with them at any one time. Companions help players find a balance between strong melee chracters, characters who wield guns and weapons, and those that provide different types of auxiliary support, such as smugglers. The characters interact with the player and each other during the game, and are a vital part of the atmosphere and story of each character.
What kind of companions can we expect to see?
Undoubtedly droids as well as other NPC characters and classes.
Will there be PvP?
Yes, according to the Kotaku article there will be some PvP in SWTOR. However at this time it has not be publicly discussed and likely the details of which will not be revealed in the near future.
Will there be Crafting?
Yes, there will be crafting. Lightsaber crafting is an important part of any force sensitive user. Moisture farming however, likely will not be. With such a story driven foundation players will most likely find that crafting is suited to enhancing the game rather than detracting from it.
Is this a MMO?
Yes, Star Wars: The Old Republic is a MMO, or “massively multiplayer online game”. Star Wars: The Old Republic will allow thousands of players to explore, adventure, and fight in a single game session.
How does Star Wars: The Old Republic differ from other MMO titles?
Star Wars: The Old Republic will be similar to other MMOs but with several key innovations. Traditionally MMOs are built on three pillars; Exploration, Combat, and Progression. We at BioWare and LucasArts believe there is a fourth pillar: Story. Our mission is to create the best story-driven games in the world. We believe that the compelling, interactive storylines in Star Wars: The Old Republic are a significant innovation to MMOs and will offer an entertainment experience unlike any other.
While there are some tasks that cannot be completed without the cooperation of others, the majority of the game can be accomplished by playing alone.
What Species and Classes can I play as?
We have yet to announce specific playable species and classes.
Will I be able to travel to other worlds?
Yes, you will be able to travel to many of the planets featured in the Star Wars movies and in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. There will also be a number of new planets and star systems to explore.
Will I be able to play on the Light or Dark side of the Force?
Yes, during character selection you will align with the Republic or the Sith Empire. In addition, throughout the game you will also be faced with many decisions which can change your path down the Light or Dark side of the Force.
When does Star Wars: The Old Republic take place in relation to the movies?
Star Wars: The Old Republic takes place more than 3,500 years before the rise of Darth Vader. The most powerful Sith Empire in history has emerged from deep space to attack the Republic and its legendary Jedi guardians. After decades of war, a tenuous truce has been established between the Sith Empire and the Republic, but events occurring in the game are leading the galaxy back to an all-out war.
How does Star Wars: The Old Republic relate to Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic?
Star Wars: The Old Republic takes place approximately three hundred years after the events of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (KOTOR). At the conclusion of the Jedi Civil War in KOTOR, Revan disappeared into unknown space in search of a great threat to the Republic, an expanding Sith Empire led by a mysterious Emperor who planned vengeance for his ancient Jedi enemies. Revan never returned from unknown space, but the Sith Empire did, kicking off a war with the Republic that lasted for decades. Now, despite the uneasy truce created by the Treaty of Coruscant, the tension among the divided star systems is threatening to once again tear the galaxy apart.
Will I see any characters from Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic?
Given that it is approximately 300 years since the events of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, many of the characters have passed away. However, their legacy does live on as many of their descendants will be part of Star Wars: The Old Republic. Some droids can last a long time as well.
When will Star Wars: The Old Republic be released?
No release date has been set for Star Wars: The Old Republic. To keep informed as to the status of Star Wars: The Old Republic, be sure to join our newsletter. We also encourage you to visit the official website to view regularly scheduled content updates.
Will Star Wars: The Old Republic be released in multiple countries?
Star Wars: The Old Republic will be released simultaneously in various countries of the world and the service will be localized in several languages. More details on this will be released at a later date
How much will it cost to play Star Wars: The Old Republic?
Pricing for Star Wars: The Old Republic will be determined and announced at a later date.
What are the system requirements for Star Wars: The Old Republic?
We will detail specific system requirements closer to the release date.



wes on Mon, 27th Oct 2008 8:38 pm
y can’t they just make kotor 3 instead of an MMO
David kalmar on Tue, 28th Oct 2008 7:09 am
Because they are DUMB
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Ghost on Fri, 7th Nov 2008 7:48 pm
Its upsetting to think reven wont return but this new story sounds interesting we should wait and see how it plays out but the mmo warcraft thing is dumb i hate dealing with people when it comes 2 games i dont even have or want xbox live cause of it
Andrew on Thu, 27th Nov 2008 3:16 am
It’s because of the money they can make from this rather then the money they can make from KOTOR 3
Noelle on Sat, 29th Nov 2008 10:15 am
i agree with ghost.
i like to play games to take a break from people, not have to interact with more of them.
and are they just completely ditching the exile and revan?
wtf?!?!?!
lord nemisis enforcer on Fri, 12th Dec 2008 3:51 pm
Im pissed 1st they give us KOTOR2 good game but they rushed it and the game was half ass then they make us wait all this time to make KOTOR3 wait and mmo wait second its not even kotor its just T.O.R they left us hanging what happens to revan and the exile. on top of that there going make it an PC only game and charge $10 or $15 extra a month to play online in just want my regular KOTOR with the great storyline and soild game play. well i guess i got to find me a new game series to get hype about hope they mess up Mass effect MMO WTF
Kotor on Fri, 19th Dec 2008 9:44 pm
huh…………… Its not even a kotor game. It’s just another MMO. They will loose most of the kotor fans. I am not buying this crap of an escuse for a kotor game. Idc if this is the best MMO ever it has nothing to do with the original Story line plus its just a waste. 50 bucks for the game then 15 dollars a month for a piece of crap like this isn’t worth it. Anyone know any other games that have good plot and the creators didn’t ruin?
Connor on Mon, 22nd Dec 2008 3:20 am
I dont thing BIOWARE OR LUCAS ARTS are listing to us
boo to the MMO I hope they lose all of there money from makeing that game
( Plz dont band me )
joe on Mon, 22nd Dec 2008 8:55 am
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