Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Political Structure in SWTOR's Sith Empire

The Sith Empire is a totalitarian dictatorship. The Empire is ruled by The Dark Lord of the Sith, Naga Sadow, known as The Emperor. With the help of dark rituals, he has ruled for 1,300 years. After the Sith
Empire pushed back The Republic and forced them to sign The Treaty of Coruscant, the Emperor deferred control of The Empire to the Dark Council to pursue his own mysterious goals. This introduced a brutal power struggle within The Empire. The weak do not survive in The Empire.Outside the 12 member Dark Council are various Dark Lords and Darth that plot and scheme against each other, while at the same time recruiting and training new acolytes to increase The Empire's power.


The military of The Empire handles all other matters of state. Everywhere you go in The Empire, you see the presence of the military. Guards are posted at all entrances, and armed droids roam through the cities keeping the peace, or forcing people to keep the peace.




The Sith Empire is a harsh and cruel place to live. It is considered evil, although you can be a good character within The Empire. With the totalitarian government style, and the Sith's Belief that only the strong are worthy to live and prosper in The Empire, it is no wonder they are perceived as evil. Most inhabitants may not know any other way to live.

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Buying and Selling in SWTOR

There are a couple of ways to gain wealth in SWTOR. The first and most common way is by looting. When you defeat an enemy or creature in SWTOR, you have the ability to loot them for dropped items or credits. Credits is the currency in SWTOR. Some of the items you loot are items that your character can use. Other items you sell to vendors for credits. There are many different types of vendors in SWTOR. There are vendors that sell protective armor and clothing, vendors that sell weapons,
Equipment and Weapon Modification
vendors that sell healing and enhancements,
Healing Devices and Ability Stims
and vendors that sell items to help you gain your companions' favor.
Companion Gifts
Players do have their own market where they can sell items that they have looted or crafted.
Imperial Galactic Trade Network - Character Generated Sales
Currently there is not much in this market that I can find of value to my character. This I believe is because SWTOR is a new virtual world, and the player's market hasn't been completely populated yet.

There are other types of currency. There are what is called accommodation currency. If you collect these from random loot drops, to completing special missions, you can gather enough to be able to purchase top grade items from a specialty vendor.
Specialty Goods
The economic balance appears to be well and good. I have been able to purchase what I needed, but I have also not been able to purchase everything. I am trying to work on my crafting to try and get into the player market. I would like to see if crafted items will sell for the cost of making that item, and a small profit. In my opinion though, the SWTOR economy is still in it's beginning stages.

Monday, March 12, 2012

Relating to the world of SWTOR

The virtual world of SWTOR is quite unique. As an inhabitant, I find myself drawn in by the worlds AI. When I first created the Sith Warrior avatar Arggenus, I planned on playing the role of an evil character, after all I did pledge my allegiance to The Empire. As I played through the first few levels of character development, I, for the most part kept to that role. Then the game through in a companion. When I go through conversations with the games AI, I find myself watching how I respond, because my companion will agree or disagree with my responses.

This creates a turmoil. As long as I am arrogant and just, my companion is happy with me and I gain favor with her, but if I am cruel and heartless, she is not happy with my avatar. I find myself torn at times between playing an evil character for the fun and fantasy of it, and pleasing my companion. This causes me to bring my conscience into the game. Something you don't normal think you need to have. It is a fantasy world where you fun and the freedom of judgement should reign.

SWTOR plays like a single player game. What I mean by that is, you don't have to interact with other players in the game, unless you want to. I find that myself, and other players don't really interact with each other as much as I have seen in other MMORPGs. There are only Heroic Missions that require you to group with other to accomplish. I will need speak with some player characters that are at the end game, level 50, to see if the socialization

increases at the end game. Other players that I have talked to and interacted with appear to be very friendly and helpful. It doesn't matter whether I am on the good, or the bad side.

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Social Life and Purpose in SWTOR

SOCIAL LIFE:

There are a number of ways to socialize in SWTOR. In the top left corner of the screen is a chat box where you can converse with other players in a general chat.


If you know a player's character name, you can also converse with them privately, in what is called whisper chat. Most of the game can be played solo, and without much socialization.

There are certain instances or missions, however, that you will need help with, because of the level of difficulty. These instances force the player to interact with other players, in order to complete them. SWTOR has a social window dedicated to helping players find other players to group with, to find friends, and if you join a guild you can see who is on, or what scheduled events the guild has. 




Because the game can be played solo for the most part, there are social points awarded to players for interacting with other players. Giving players a sense of accomplishment for social interaction.



Another social aspect of the game that most players don't consider, or is overlooked, is social interactions with the game's AI. In SWTOR, there are many NPCs that you have a conversation with. Some you become to dislike, and others you come to like. 

This is all brought about by the social interaction players have with the AI of the game. As you progress in the game you gain companions. With companions, you can gain or lose their affections by giving them gifts, and by decisions you make within the game. This can have a positive, and a negative affect on how the companion AI views your character. 

In essence, this creates a social interaction with the companion AI, and NPCs that can have social consequences, good or bad.

PURPOSE:

Star Wars the Old Republic, is a game that can be played by multiple players at the same time. These players create an avatar and populate a virtual world. Like any world that has multiple inhabitants, there is a level of socialization that goes along with it.

Players converge on this virtual world to fight for their allegiance. From the beginning of the game, players are separated into social groups; light side, dark side. From there they can join guilds, and then at the smaller levels groups or individual. 

Players also develop there characters as they gain more experience with the environment and character abilities. Just like in real life, we progress with knowledge, SWTOR and other MMORPGs simulate the growth of experience and knowledge. 

There are many purposes in SWTOR, action and adventure, character development, social interaction, crafting and economy, end game play, AI interaction, player vs player competition. With so many different reasons why someone would play, it is hard to narrow it down to one particular purpose, but this is also a reason why these type of games are referred to as virtual worlds. As in real life, there can be multiple purposes and this is also simulated in virtual realities.


Saturday, March 3, 2012

Getting Started in SWTOR

I want to start this blog out in week one by giving an overall look of the game. As the name suggests, "Star Wars the Old Republic", is based off of the Star Wars movies. It is a Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game, MMORPG. This means that players create characters that they will develop during their game play in a virtual world. This virtual world is inhabited by hundreds of thousands of other characters, played by people all around the world. At the beginning of the game, players need to create an avatar. Before you can create an avatar, you must first choose your allegiance; The Galactic Republic or The Sith Empire. Though the Galactic Republic (Republic) is considered the light side, or good side, and the Sith Empire (Empire) is considered the dark side, or bad side, it doesn't matter that much what side you choose. As an individual you will be given choices at times to choose to make a light or dark side decision. Each decision is given a value that will help determine how good or evil your avatar is. Though each allegiance side has story lines based on good or evil, it is possible for an evil character to be developed in the Republic. Your character's race and light or dark side, will have an influence on your character's story.

Once you have chosen your allegiance you will select your characters class. I am going to develop a character on the Empire side, but will also use another character on the Republic side for this project. The reason for this is to be able to see the game from both the light side and dark side, as I am sure I will run into more players playing evil on the Empire side and more players playing good on the Republic side. The character classes in the Empire are similar to the Republic, but with minor differences. The classes to choose from on the Empire side are Sith Warrior, Sith Inquisitor, Bounty Hunter, and Imperial Agent.
Sith Warrior
Sith Inquisitor
Bounty Hunter
Imperial Agent
I will choose this character's class to be a Sith Warrior. From there you choose your character's race and gender. These choices will have an affect on your characters story, and the role you will play in this virtual world of Star Wars. The races on the Empire for a Sith Warrior are, Human, Sith, Cyborg, and Zabrak.
Human
Sith

Cyborg
Zabrak
I will select human. After you have selected your character's class and race, you can customize your avatar to give it a unique look. This is the start of your individuality in this new virtual world you will be entering.
After character creation, you are ready to enter the world and follow your character's story line. Not every story line will be exactly the same, as each player can make their own decision, affect how the virtual world will perceive the character and how the story might change.