Knights
of the Fallen Empire will hit this October, what an exciting news! Players will
have the opportunity to get an instant level 60 character. Here is what you
need to know (introduced by MmoGah ).
New Level
60
Your character will be certainly
equipped with powerful gear to deal with chapter one.
You won’t start with
money right now, because the developers want to avoid scammers grabbing more
credits/gold and unbalancing the whole system (However, you should know that SWTOR Credits/SWTOR Gold is as
important as WoW Gold, so you had
better to prepare enough SWTOR
Credits/SWTOR Gold
for the new update in advance).
As it’s been confirmed,
players won’t be able to choose past decisions for these new characters. But
now we know that your class will determine the default choices for your
character. If you play a Jedi, for example, it’s expected that your character dominantly
chooses light side.
Those who grab new level
60 will also get another character slot. So don’t worry about deleting any of
your previous characters who are safe.
Story
Bioware’s focus is giving the
players something that has been asked for quite some time-story. The developers
feel like neglecting the story, and with end-game content, so they want to make
relevant content no matter what happens down the line, all the way until the
last chapter. They want to make something that hits the heart, something
reminiscent of Knights of the Old Republic. For those who are trying out TOR
for the first time or are looking to come back after waiting for a long time,
this expansion is really for you. The expansion is way bigger than Shadows of Revan. Your character is
central to the plot. As the Outlander,
you’ll be fighting an “impossible” threat and your choices that you have made
throughout the progression of your class story, as well as the previous
expansions. As a result, you will see how your choices have affected your
allies, your friends, and your loved ones.
Romance
I
grasp a couple of new details about romance. One of the qualms that players
have is the lack of communication or even reaction, when you’re in a
pre-existing relationship or even have already married. In Knights of the
Fallen Empire, there will be overlap with relationships, and while there
necessarily won’t be a duel in the street.
The
developers state that there is not enough time with the new characters to “get
hitched”, however, the ultimate goal with the romance is to make a decision, to
commit one way or another. That’s where things will go. Considering the
possibility that you might kill a companion, so I advise you to make choices
wisely.
Chapter 1
Now,
there is a little bit of background on the episodes. Moreover, the episodic
content is free for subscribers, as a reward for those who have stayed loyal to
the game, and the game will reward greatly. There’s at least one hour of story
content per chapter, per month. Some of the chapters are shorter than others,
some noticeably longer. How long will you actually play each chapter, of
course, depends on your own playing style, but there’s a lot of meat to fill
you up.
Episode
1 is going to start technically as a tutorial, where the abilities are a bit
restricted so new players can get familiar with the rotation, where more and
more abilities will be added. It doesn’t feel like a tutorial, however, as Bioware calls its solution to the new
player situation an “elegant approach to the UI” so that it simply offers
accessibility, and doesn’t hinder the experience. New players will have a fun
time easily catching up, while older players scoff and laugh, running smack
right through to enjoy the story.
More
news about new updates that I will introduce next time. If you still want to
know more about SWTOR, you can keep your eye on our SWTOR News.
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