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Star Wars: The Old Republic - Rise of the Hutt Cartel PC Review - GamesReviews

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"Rise of the Hutt Cartel, the new digital expansion for Star Wars: The Old Republic, injects new life into the game a few months after its first anniversary. Players have had a love/hate relationship with SWTOR since launch, yet the game retains a loyal fan base while the overall user count steadily increases over time. There are so many things about this latest Star Wars MMO that players love, and yet SWTOR lags behind its competitors in a number of important areas. Rise of the Hutt Cartel delivers more of what makes the game exceptional, and makes attempts to..."

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Software_Lover4019d ago

My highest rated character is currently at level 42. I didn't see any reason for me to get this expansion yet unless I had guaranteed 50+ group members to go with me, but I like to play alone for the most part.

Saviior954019d ago

Hmmm this interested me but the fact is, that with all the updates and patches over the past year the game has become even more of a performance hog than at launch. At the time of launch I was using a Sapphire 6790 and playing the game on Medium-High getting around 50fps, now I use a XFX 7870 and I loaded it up yesterday and I could barely get 30fps in under-populated areas, it is just pathetic.

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Nerd-dom Weekly Rap-up #23 (NWR)

Whats up Fantisites?

This weeks episode I talk about River City Ransom: Underground, SWTOR, GTAV, Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 Remix and Is the PS4 50% faster than the Xbox One?

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Stevefantisy3865d ago

I am so stoked about the new RCR can't wait for it to consume my life yet a second time :)

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Returning to SWTOR for "Rise of the Hutt Cartel"

VGW's Russell Jones: "The first digital expansion for Star Wars: The Old Republic is now live, letting players everywhere get their crack at “Rise of the Hutt Cartel.” People who purchased the expansion early may have already dived into the new content, but the rest of us still have plenty to take in."

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