Star Wars The Old Republic Single Player Offline



December 18th, to be precise

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  1. These are the best single-player MMOs to play if you want something massive and online without committing to the multiplayer part. Star Wars: The Old Republic is perfect for Star Wars fans.
  2. 1 day ago  Aspyr and Lucasfilm announced today that Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II will be getting an Android, iOS, and iPad mobile port later this month. Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II - The Sith Lords is the sequel to BioWare's first KOTOR RPG adventure, and is fondly remembered as one of the best uses of the Star Wars video game license to this day by fans.
  3. Even if you want to be a loner in Star Wars: The Old Republic, group gaming might prove hard to resist. Multiplayer online role-playing game as if it were a single-player title.

SWTOR Emulator Servers - Discussions for Star Wars: The Old Republic emulation servers and development. SWTOR Emulator Servers Forums Trading Market New Posts The OwnedCore Handbook Forum Rules News & Articles Corecoins CoreCoins FAQ Buy Banners Ads Buy Shout-Out Ads CoreCoins Plus CoreCoins Plus FAQ CoreCoins Redeems. It can be okay in small doses once in a while but for the most part I prefer single player games. And while TOR was technically not the first MMO I've had any exposure to, it is the first MMO I've ever really been interested in. And a big part of that (aside from being Star Wars) was hearing that it's much more single player friendly than other.

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Aspyr and Lucasfilm have announced today that the classic single-player RPG Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords will be heading for iOS and Android on December 18th. Initially released in 2004, KOTOR II was a beloved game on PC and now technology has reached a point where you can play it on your phone with touch screen controls.

If you're unfamiliar, KOTOR II takes place five years after the original game after the Sith Lords have hunted the Jedi to the edge of extinction and are within moments of defeating the Old Republic. The last hope is a lone Jedi who is having difficulty reconnecting with the force. That's where you'll come in taking on the role of that Jedi.

You'll be able to decide if you want to follow the light or dark side of the Force by making various decisions throughout your journey. Along the way, you'll be able to recruit various characters to your party including HK-47, Canderous Ordo, and Kreia.

Discussing the upcoming launch of the game, Elizabeth Howard, vice president of publishing at Aspyr said: “Fans have been asking for a mobile version of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II for so long, and we’re thrilled to finally bring it to them.”


They added: “We’re proud to continue working with Lucasfilm to bring classic titles like Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II to modern platforms.”

Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords is available to pre-order now over on the App Store and Google Play ahead of its release on December 18th. It will be a premium title that costs $14.99. For a list of compatible iOS devices, see the list below:

  • iPhone 7
  • iPhone 7 Plus
  • iPhone 8
  • iPhone 8 Plus
  • iPhone X
  • iPhone XS
  • iPhone XS Max
  • iPhone XR
  • iPhone 11
  • iPhone 11 Pro
  • iPhone 11 Pro Max
  • iPad Air 2
  • iPad Air (3rd Gen)
  • iPad Mini (5th Gen)
  • iPad (5th, 6th, 7th, & 8th Gen)
  • iPad Pro 9.7'
  • iPad Pro 10.5'
  • iPad Pro 11” (1st & 2nd Gen)
  • iPad Pro 12.9' (1st, 2nd Gen, 3rd Gen)
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Save the Galaxy? Rule the Galaxy? You Choose in this Star Wars MMO!

Categories/Tags: free to playmultiplayerrole playingstar wars

  • What's Free - Play game for 100 minutes.
  • File Size - 37.9 MB
  • Play It On - Win XP/Vista/7
  • Support - Star Wars Old Republic Support
  • Game Created By - BioWare

Game Description

Play One of Eight Character Classes in the Star Wars Universe!

Star wars the old republic single player offline download

Join the battle for the Star Wars galaxy! Do you want to play as a dark Lord of the Sith or a pure Jedi? Do you prefer to sniff out plots against the Empire as an Imperial Agent, or would you like to lead the carefree life as a Smuggler? In this highly-acclaimed massively-multiplayer online role playing game (MMORPG), you make all the choices as you play through the galaxy-wide conflict between the Republic and the Empire.

You’ll have the option to join the Empire or the Republic and play through one of eight different character classes. On the Republic side, you can play as a Jedi Knight, a Jedi Consular, a Smuggler, or a Trooper. If you join the Empire, you can choose to play a Sith Warrior, a Sith Inquisitor, an Imperial Agent, or a Bounty Hunter. All eight class stories are woven into the rich fabric of the SWTOR story.

You're not limited to the human species, either. You can also choose Twi'lek, Zabrak, Cyborg, Chiss, Pure Sithblood, Miraluka, Mirialan, and Rattataki.

Amazingly Deep Storylines and Fully Voiced Gaming

Each class has a unique story, which is the strongest feature of this game. Your goal as a Republic player is to save the galaxy from being taken over by the evil Sith and the Empire. As a player for the Empire, your task is to crush the Republic and the Jedi. The game is set in the Old Republic era, about 3,600 years before the events in the Star Wars movies.

In SWTOR, you’ll be able to customize your character from the very start. You’ll choose the species, gender, class, and appearance. Your story starts as soon as the legendary movie crawl begins.

The goal as you play through your first planet is to learn how to use your unique set of skills, weapons, and equipment to complete quests and missions. You’ll gain skills and abilities as you gain experience points and levels. You'll also earn lots of credits that you can use to upgrade your weapons, armor, and even your abilities. Once your reach level 10, you'll have the option to select an Advanced Class, or AC. This lets you further customize your play. Each AC has three skill trees which refine your abilities even more. Choose the one that fits your play style best or that you think you'll enjoy the most. The goal is to have fun!

While you can play SWTOR solo and enjoy it thoroughly, it’s even more fun and rewarding to play the game with friends. SWTOR encourages group play with Heroic Missions, Flashpoints and Operations which require four, eight, or sixteen players.

The class stories are well written and completely voice-acted, which enhances role-play immersion. Each person can play as a Light Side or Dark Side character, adding depth to the dialogue choices. In addition, each class has five companions who join the player at various points in the game. The different options to complete their personal class quests and win favor with them add further layers of complexity. You’ll have hundreds of hours of replay available in SWTOR.

There's Still More to do in Game!

If eight complete stories are not enough, there are plenty of other things to do in SWTOR.

Crafters will appreciate that their companions gather resources and make items for them, leaving the crafter to continue gameplay. Why stand at a workbench when you can save the galaxy? You’ll be able to choose between six different crafting skills. Depending on what craft you choose, you’ll be able to make armor, weapons, upgrades for equipment, weapon crystals, stimulants, medpacs, grenades, ship parts, and even personal speeders.

If you were thrilled by the dogfights over the Death Star, you’ll have the chance to recreate the experience with space missions once you earn your spaceship. Once you reach level 50, you’ll be able to tackle the most intense Heroic space missions.

Do you yearn for elite missions that challenge you to the maximum? If so, you’ll love Operations. These eight- or sixteen-person missions will take you to some of the most dangerous parts of the galaxy for the most dangerous battles in the game.

Those who love player-versus-player, or PvP, play will find lots of it. There are PvP servers, open PvP regions on Ilum and Tatooine, and five different PvP arenas called Warzones. You can fight single players on PvP servers or have large faction battles in the open PvP regions. Most PvP players battle in the different Warzones. There are different objectives in each of these eight-versus-eight scenarios, such as holding points in Novare Coast or rushing through enemies to the datacore in the Voidstar. You’ll try to control turrets in Alderaan and open portals The Ancient Hypergate. You’ll even have the chance to participate in the infamous game of Huttball. It’s like rugby with fire pits and acid baths.

Sound and Light

Some of our favorite memories from the Star Wars movies are the twin suns setting over the sand dunes of Tatooine and the majestic music of the Throne Room. SWTOR does a phenomenal job with both. The 18 different planets all have different styles, from the Coruscant cityscape to the Tatooine sands to the breathtaking comets and asteroids in the Ilum night sky.

The music and voice acting add tremendous depth to game immersion. You’ll recognize musical themes from the Star Wars movies as well as both Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic games. Graphics and sound settings in game are easy to customize so that the game will run at its best whether you’re using an older PC or the latest machine with the most advanced components.

Who Can Play?

Double check your computer settings to make sure you have sufficient hard drive space and RAM. You’ll need to make sure your computer has the appropriate processor along with graphics and sound cards. Here is the minimum that you'll need to play:

  • Processor - AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core 4000+ or better, Intel Core 2 Duo Processor 2.0GHz or better
  • Operating System - Windows XP / Vista / 7
  • RAM - Windows XP: 1.5GB RAM, Windows Vista and Windows 7: 2GB RAM
  • PCs using a built-in graphical chipset are recommended to have 2GB of RAM.
  • Video Card - Star Wars: The Old Republic requires a video card that has a minimum of 256MB of on-board RAM as well as support for Shader 3.0 or better.
  • ATI X1800 or better
  • nVidia 7800 or better
  • Intel 4100 Integrated Graphics or better

SWTOR is rated Teen by the ESRB. Romances are limited to a ‘fade to black’ scene after a kiss. There are some dark themes in the game, like slavery, assassination, and murder. There is violence during battles, and some of the Sith look downright scary. Parents will need to use their judgment when determining if SWTOR is appropriate for children in their very early teens.

The game is extremely accessible for those with disabilities or physical limitations. It won the 2011 AbleGamers Mainstream Game of the Year for its ability to be customized to meet all sorts of needs.

Guilds

There is a decent guild management system in SWTOR. Five people are needed to start a guild, and the Guild Registrar. Leaders have the options to add or change ranks and set up a guild bank. They can also determine officer permissions and bank access. There are many guild activities to do in game, from sharing quests to tackling Operations or Warzones to crazy hat costume contests. Guilds looking for more members can check out the SWTOR.com Server Forum for their server.

If you want to find a good guild to join, look through the forum for your server. Many guilds advertise there. Contact the leader and speak with some of the members. Try each guild out for a week or so and find if they mesh with your play style, interests, and gaming times. When a good guild coordinates activities, crafting skills, and events, everyone benefits from the fun!

Join the Fight!

However you like to play an MMO, SWTOR has an amazing storyline and a broad array of features that will appeal to you. Download the game and join in the fight for the galaxy!

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