NotesI know some of you saw some crazy looking speeders @Fleet or in your travels across the Galaxy. Most of you were wondering, how do I get that speeder?
So, due to popular demand, I decided to create a compendium for you guys, with all (almost) available Level 50 (110%) speeders. I may miss some, but be sure I'll keep this guide updated at all times. Unfurl
Notes<blockquote>According to a post on Geekosystem, BioWareâs new MMO allows players to dance by entering different commandsâwhich, apparently, is something that other MMOs let you do as well, a thing I didnât know was true. But what sets SWTOR apart from those other games is that, while your on-screen avatar is boogying with the â/getdown commandâ, your enemies âcanât maintain focus,â meaning you canât get hit.</blockquote>
This is not a bug they should have fixed :)FeedUnfurl
NotesAnd with this comes my old friend: the solo, in-my-brain roleplaying. SWTOR is the first MMORPG to engage the part of my brain where my imagination dwells â and Iâve played a lot of them. Usually, Iâm left with the cheap thrill of my level increasing, or my sword getting gnarlier, and SWTOR definitely leans on these same trappings occasionally. But, regardless, Bioware has succeeded in igniting my brain in ways that only single player games have previously â and, to frank with yaâll, I canât stop playing it. The in-brain back story and moral compass are all firmly in play, and enriching the game constantly.Unfurl