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Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2005 1:56 am
by TacoBell
:lol: Tom your funny... :wink:

Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2005 2:23 am
by Darth Bob
I just finished reading a review of SWG Wookiees and even though it gives it a 7 something, the review is still very positive. It says that SWG is better than it ever has been and that Kashyyyk is the most interesting of any planet. It also praises the CU and how the entire game has become better. It also mentions that the player community in SWG is one of the best of any MMO and that there is always someone out there willing to help or hang out with, the downside that gamespot mentioned was that SWG wookiees has no benefit to new players, and that it is actually harder for most new players to start up rather than in a game such as WoW or guild wars. That, in the view of the gamespot reviewer, does make sense because they don't really have time to delve greatly into the games they play.

Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2005 5:40 am
by gramps
very nice find bobkar! :D and yeah, I do think it would be a wee hard for noobies (heck, if guesswho wasn't there for me, I'd still be all cold shivering on the streets), because they even took out the 70k starting money with Jump to Lightspeed...And while the training tutorial helps (I actually did it...) you only wind up with roughly 3k out of it... :?

Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2005 5:54 am
by GuessWho17
you know what, ill come back if gw lets me play his jedi to help me lvland btw would my character be there? cause when i left i was like tkm and doc...do they even have those classes anymore?!If you mean help you level by me hunting with you, while useing my Jedi, then sure... but I don't think I'd let another person play my Jedi ever again. Dai and Raun, they both tried my Jedi, and they both died on it. :lol: As far as professions go, they are basically the same, but you can respec your old character to new skills/professions for 21 days. (Once every 12 hours.) If you made a new character he would be a nooby with novice skills.