"The microphone does a great job of filtering outside noises, especially handy if you’re using Ventrilo or another voice chat service. There are two sets of physical buttons on the headset – one controls the volume levels on the mic, the other controls the general audio level. This is a handy feature, which means you don’t have to worry about switching out of the game to tweak your levels."
"Like most other modern MMO’s the player starts out as a low level character and must acquire gear and levels by killing monsters and completing quests. There is one main story for each class. All missions (quests) that are not related to the main story can be considered side-missions. The player can choose to not do them, but doing so will likely result in not getting good enough gear and levels for the main missions."
"Tuesday, December 20th , is perhaps the most important date on a Star Wars fan’s calendar: the release date for BioWare’s long-awaited MMO Star Wars: The Old Republic (TOR). A joint venture between one of the biggest IP’s in existence and one of the best RPG developers, TOR marks a new level in game design in terms of sheer ambition and scale. With initial development costs in the $80 million range, BioWare and its parent company EA are surely expecting great things from this corporate superh..."
"I’m not a PC gamer. Never have been, didn’t think I ever would be. I’ve tried several different games to try and get into PC gaming but none of them held my attention for very long. Star Wars: The Old Republic is set to change all of that."

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