You might want to think twice about power-leveling in Star Wars the Old Republic, as dev claims majority of players still below level 30.
EA is nearing an agreement to move the ongoing development and operation of MMORPG Star Wars: The Old Republic from BioWare to third-party studio Broadsword Online Games, IGN has learned. The move is intended to allow BioWare to focus on Mass Effect and Dragon Age.
A new update for Star Wars: The Old Republic is coming out on PC and the patch notes provide us with an in-depth look at all the new changes.
I loved this game and have played since launch but don't let this article fool you, this game is a step above life support. While they are still technically updating the game, the updates are few and far between and there is a significant lack of quality control, so many little bugs that have been present for years.
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It definitely is. Lvl 50 Jedi Sentinel, went to Ilum and there was only 2-3 people there. Not surprised really, people don't normally play all day everyday.
Although, if you're lvl 50, now is a great time to farm PvP warzone commendations due to the lack of tiered levels in PvP. At least, until there are more lvl 50s, or until Bioware implements tiered pvp levels.
I have learned from past mmo epxperiences that getting to max level fast is just plain stupid. Seams I aint the only one taking it slow and enjoying the sigths in a galaxy far far away....
My main's only 29 and I'm taking it pretty slow as well. Just running a flashpoint (Cademinu) over and over again because it's enjoyable and easy to burn through for Light Side points/Social Points.
I just turned level 23, so yeah. I'm taking my time ;)
made level 31 last night - definitely noticing fewer people on the higher level planets - Went back to a few of the earlier planets to do Group and Heroic quest - fun game / enjoying the story