Tag: Star Wars
What is the point of Star Wars Galaxies?
by credits4swg on Jan.13, 2011, under SWG Credit Farming Guide, SWG Farming Guide, SWG Leveling Guide
For years now the developers have given the cryptic answer To Live in the Star Wars Universe. Many people get this and have wanted to do just that for well over 20 years. However Living in the universe is too vague for some gamers (heck, most people don’t quite understand what the point of living in the real world is I’ll give you a hint to be good to one another).
So for the goal minded folks out there, here is the Point of playing SWG:
1) Learn the basics of the game for a while so you don’t appear to be a newbie.
2) Accomplish all the different types of missions, from the quick and straight forward Mission Terminals to the multi-legged and more varied NPC static quests. You may need to travel beyond your starting city to find the more involved ones.
3) Gain enough money to buy (or gain enough skill to make) a good weapon and other equipment that suits your character.
4) Finish a themepark such as getting all the way to Jabba’s Throne Room. Beat at least 1 �dungeon� on every planet.
5) By doing factional missions or joining battlefields, gain enough faction points to rise up through the ranks in the Empire or Rebellion. Make enough points to try out all of the perks.
6) Join a Player Association that fits your play-style. Help others members to accomplish their unique goals and they will help you with yours.
7) Keep tabs on your Badges. You want to get over 100 of these to consider yourself a success in SWG.
8 ) Spend all of your skill points to master several professions. (Be sure you surrender some skills and learn new ones to find the character combination best for you)
9) Search the galaxy to find the spot you want to call home and build a house there so you can leave your mark on that galaxy. (Be sure to furnish it as an empty house doesn�t count)
10) When you are done with all that, work on figuring out how to unlock the Force Sensitive slot. If you can do that (and very few of you will and it will take several months, at least), then repeat the process with your new Jedi character until you are able to get the Jedi Master title.
When you have accomplished these 10 not-so-easy steps, you can say you have won the game. There you have it. But please note, this list is subject to change as we add new content such as player cities, player vehicles, more quests, and full expansions.
Now, of course, feel free to substitute any of the above with other activities you enjoy in the game, such as becoming a famous entertainer, well-sought after crafter, always in demand doctor or highly feared bounty hunter. Or just have fun exploring, fishing, dueling, getting married, attending parties, meeting new people, helping people stuck in step one or even hosting your own events for each other. Definitely try to Role Play (it isn’t hard, you don’t have to act goofy, just don’t bring real world conversation into the spatial chat).
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SWG Spy Abilities Guide
by credits on Jan.05, 2011, under SWG GUIDE
In the galactic civil war that Star Wars Galaxies players participate every time they log into the game, not every character class is full of romance or attempts to gather the glory to itself. There is one class in Star Wars Galaxies that is extremely important to the war efforts of both the Empire and the Rebellion that gets little to no attention. The spy sneaks through the galaxy trying to steal the secrets of opponents while trying to avoid detection.
To level up as a spy in Star Wars Galaxies a player will need to have is character rely on stealth, poisons, and dirty tricks to increase his combat level and gain expertises. The abilities available to a spy in Star Wars Galaxies make this process easier as he levels up. This article will guide you through the steps on how to be an effective spy when gaining combat levels.
Stealth: the Most Important Spy Weapon
It is important for a spy not to get caught when trying to steal secrets. With dark Jedi running around making far more inventive and easier torture options available in the Star Wars Galaxies universe than those used in the real world, it is important not to end up in their hands or in the hands of the rebellion depending on which side you’re on. Luke Skywalker’s whining has been banned as an interrogation method on 30 planets. As a spy in Star Wars Galaxies increases his combat level, he will gain tricks that enable him to strike from the shadows.
The abilities you learn as a spy increases as your combat levels go up. The hiding abilities are:
Sneak
Skulk
Shroud
Vanish
As =a spy tgains experience as a Star Wars Galaxies he tries to avoid detection by enemies by going behind their backs. At higher levels a combination of skills and technological marvels, your spy can literally disappear from sight. How long a spy can perform this amazing feat depends on your stats. Not only do these abilities allow your Star Wars Galaxies spy to avoid detection, these abilities also allow you to strike deadly blows against your opponents from the shadows.
Ranged abilities and poisoned traps help take down the spy’s foe to help him extract the vital information for his side. Even a complete neophyte will figure out when and how to use them soon enough, but you need to know what the ranged combat abilities are before your spy can use them.
Using Poison Traps and Ranged Abilities in Star Wars Galaxies
The professional thieves of secrets in the Star Wars Universe are not expected to rely on stealth alone, but carrying around a large, high-damage weapon tends to attract unwanted attention from the law enforcement on the planet where you are carrying out your mission. There are times when a simple blaster is not enough. When you find you need more firepower, your spy gets to use even more cool spy high technology of the Star Wars Galaxies universe to make sure your shots pack enough punch.
The three ranged abilities are poisoned fang, flash bang, and Arachnine’s web. The first is a simple poisoned dart attack used best at range. Flash bang is a grenade attack that blinds the spy’s opponent and lowers accuracy and Arachnine’s web is an escape ability that slows the opponent buying you time to get away from your enemies.
The ranged combat abilities are nice to use, but if you want to master the spy arts, you must learn to combine them with traps to make sure to take your opponents down so that you get the experience to progress to the highest combat levels.
Star Wars Galaxies : Looking Ahead to 2011
by cow on Jan.01, 2011, under SWG News
In the final Star Wars Galaxies producer’s letter for 2010, Tony “Teesquared” Tyson talks about some of the bigger news of the year, not the least of which is the Witches of Dathomir update that is now live. In addition, Tyson talks a bit about the plans for the upcoming year.
And we’ll give you MORE =]. The long awaited Officer update will be coming out early next year. Hjal has already started discussion with the Officer Senator and the work has begun. The Galactic Civil War 2 update is also first on the list for next year. As mentioned before, this update will have a focus on space and player cities. We will also be adding more ways to discover Rare Loot System chests that don’t involve combat.
The dev team likes to give out surprises. Every once in a while we find surprises too. We discovered some, what we believe to be, “never before released” structures in our game. Well we’ll be giving these to you next year as well.
Read more here.
Star Wars: Left 4 Dead 2 PC Review
by credits4swg on Dec.30, 2010, under Swg Credits, SWG GUIDE
Here are news share with many player:Zombies head south for a little southern hospitality in Valve’s Left 4 Dead 2. The sequel to last year’s cooperative zombie shooter received a big marketing push from Electronic Arts. Takes a look at what’s new in Left 4 Dead 2.
It’s not every day you wake up and the world has been infested with infected flesh eating zombies hell bent on having you for breakfast, literally. What happens while these infected hordes meet a group of four survivors from the Deep South? You better believe there’s going to be blood, guts, and guns. Then you need to have enough swg money help you do it.This and many other clichés will be available to you in Valve’s post-apocalyptic zombie shooter Left 4 Dead 2.
Above defines the introduction to Left 4 Dead2.Our VCSALE will update the latest information and guides regularly and provide swg credits with instant delivery.
Star Wars Galaxies Credit Guide
by credits4swg on Dec.23, 2010, under SWG GUIDE
A useful tutorial on the most common ways to get money legally in Star Wars Galaxies. These methods will not get any account banned.
Credits make the galaxy go ’round, or that is what the old song might have said what the songwriter been writing about Star Wars Galaxies. Unlike many other mmorpgs where the economy is driven by drops of good loot and the occasional crafted item that players find desirable, most of the items in Sony Online Entertainment’s second mmorpg offering.
Traders have an easy time getting credits, as they supply the goods that the galaxy needs, but there are ways for other characters, such as the commando, Jedi, bounty hunter, or entertainer to obtain money without having to spend real money on the online game currency sellers..
This Star Wars Galaxies credit guide is not intended to make a character rich, but instead to give him a steady stream of credits. Those who wish to risk their account by making quick money should visit one of the many mmorpg currency sellers that exist.
Simple Ways to Make Sure SWG Characters Have Money
by credits on Dec.14, 2010, under Swg Credits
Credits make the galaxy go ’round, or that is what the old song might have said what the songwriter been writing about Star Wars Galaxies. Unlike many other mmorpgs where the economy is driven by drops of good loot and the occasional crafted item that players find desirable, most of the items in Sony Online Entertainment’s second mmorpg offering.
Traders have an easy time getting credits, as they supply the goods that the galaxy needs, but there are ways for other characters, such as the commando, Jedi, bounty hunter, or entertainer to obtain money without having to spend real money on the online game currency sellers..
This Star Wars Galaxies credit guide is not intended to make a character rich, but instead to give him a steady stream of credits. Those who wish to risk their account by making quick money should visit one of the many mmorpg currency sellers that exist.
Star Wars Galaxies: An Empire Divided PC
by credits4swg on Dec.05, 2010, under SWG GUIDE
Will you fight for the Empire or will you fight against it? Or will you stay out of it altogether? Or – better yet, will you deal with both sides to turn a healthy profit? These are all questions that you will have to consider when you choose to play this game…
The basic premise of the game is that you are a single person struggling for success amongst a galaxy containing thousands of other people, each of which is controlled by another human being. The wars are fought by the players, the economy is driven by them too. Entering a cantina, human players will entertain you with both dance and song. A human barkeep may offer you drinks, or even a plate of food.
This online game is all about the players. What will you do? Basically, the sky is the limit! Do you want to dabble in the culinary arts, shoot things down with a long-ranged rifle and then come home to a nice evening of playing a slitherhorn or a fizz in the local cantina? If so, that is possible! You can combine any number of professions and skills to form a unique character for yourself.
One of the best parts of Galaxies is the fact that players themselves have to help each other through the game. That’s the spirit we’ve taken with this guide… which is, of course, completely FREE. We’ve filled in some of the basic facts of the game, and given players the tools to get started. Beyond that, the game is so wide-open, we’ve left it open to you, the players, to help us fill in the gaps. Send us your best tips for each of the sections of this guide, including tips onRaces, Professions, Crafting, Harvesting, the Economy, Battle, PvP, Planets, and Commands. Or, if you just feel like getting your player seen, send a picture of him/her to the Community section (along with your name) and we’ll keep a yearbook of sorts to show off the various and sundry personalities of Galaxies.
Jedi
by credits4swg on Dec.05, 2010, under SWG GUIDE
For over a thousand generations the Jedi were the guardians of peace and justice in the Old Republic. Until the dark times. Until the Empire.”
In Star Wars Galaxies, you too can quest to become a Jedi Knight, or for the especially skilled, brave, and lucky few: A Jedi Master. Below, you’ll find a simple FAQ dedicated to the Jedi in Star Wars Galaxies, detailing exactly how the system works.
Other Guides:
Jedi: Their effect on others and on the game itself. (by MrBlud)
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What do I need to do to become a Jedi?
What kind of quirks are there about the FSCS?
Does the FSCS get locked again when I die?
How do I unlock the FSCS?
What happens if I use the Force in public?
How powerful are Jedi Knights?
Can I become a Jedi Master?
How hard is it to climb the Jedi ranks?
What are some of the Jedi powers?
Can I turn to the Dark Side and become a Dark Jedi?
Why is there Perma-death and a FSCS?
What about lightsabers?
Will my race have any effect on my chance of unlocking the FSCS?
Will there be Ranks? Like Padawan, Jedi Adept, Jedi Knight, etc?
Can I pursue non-Jedi professions in the FSCS? Is it still perma-death?
What do I need to do to become a Jedi?
The major requirement of following the Jedi path is to unlock your Force Sensitive Character Slot (FSCS). After that, you can use the force sensitive slot at any time to create a force sensitive character. This force sensitive character is the only one who can become a Jedi. Once you have started a character in your FSCS, that character can train and pratice skills using the Force, and eventually become a Jedi. Unfortunately there are a few quirks with the FSCS.
What kind of quirks are there about the FSCS?
Any character created in the FSCS has an ailment called “perma-death.” That means that if your character dies, he or she is deleted and you are forced to start over from the beginning. To account for disconnects or unexpected gameplay bugs, your character is allowed 2 or 3 normal deaths (where you can come back to life via a clone) before the Perma-death kicks in.
Does the FSCS get locked again when I die?
No, your FSCS remains open forever after it is unlocked. When you die, the only thing you have to do to attempt the Jedi path again is create a new character. The catch is, of course, that the new character starts out as a newbie again, and any skill or XP you gained the last time through is lost. So this means that if you play a character in your FSCS for 6 months and get him or her up to Jedi Knight status, then get eaten by a Rancor too many times, you have to start all over again from scratch. That certainly adds a bit of risk to becoming a Jedi, but you will never completely lose the chance after your FSCS is opened.
How do I unlock the FSCS?
Nobody knows. The process is thought to be tied to your account, and slightly different for everyone. According the the devs, a casual player might unlock their FSCS within a year or so of starting a regular character. When we know more, we will certainly post it (in a big spoiler-protected area)
What happens if I use the Force in public?
When you use the Force in public, or display any sign of your Jedi Heritage outside of the chat channels, you will automatically gain a Temporary Enemy Flag (TEF) from all Players and NPCs who witness it. This means that any of those Players or NPCs can attack and kill you without repercussions until the TEF runs out. Thusly, it’s suggested you only reveal your force sensitive nature to those you trust, and never, ever use the force in a crowded, public place.
How powerful are Jedi Knights?
It has been quoted by the devs that a Jedi with the correct skills and competence could likely take out a fair sized group of players with not too much trouble. In other words, attacking a Jedi Knight by yourself would not be a good idea.
Can I become a Jedi Master?
Yes. Jedi Masters are a special case scenario in Star Wars Galaxies. Once you have become a Jedi, death is no longer as “Permanent” as it would be prior to that. Instead of having your character deleted after he or she dies, the character instead becomes ‘blue glowies.’ That is, they take on the form of Ben Kenobi in The Empire Strikes Back, or Yoda, Darth Vader (Anakin Skywalker), and Obi-wan at the end of Return of the Jedi. In this form, the Jedi Master cannot fight or affect the physical world.
How hard is it to climb the Jedi ranks?
With perma-death, the constant risk of attack by anyone who spots your Jedi Traits, and the pure amount of danger present in the Star Wars Galaxies, climbing the Jedi ranks to even the title of Knight will likely be an accomplishment of great merit. According to the devs, becoming a Jedi Master will be the toughest thing in the game to do, and is viewed by many as the “You win” moment of Star Wars Galaxies.
What are some of the Jedi powers?
We’re not sure yet, but we’re guessing that Jedi will be able to use previously seen skills like speed, push, pull, healing, persuasion, absorption, grip, etc.
Can I turn to the Dark Side and become a Dark Jedi?
No. Unfortunately this feature was cut from the initial release. There are plans, however, to add it back into the game after release through patches.
Why is there Perma-death and a FSCS?
The answer to this question is two fold. First off, the intent from the very beginning of development was to keep Jedi rare. During the time period in which Star Wars Galaxies is set, there are very few Jedi left in the galaxy. As such, the systems were put in place to keep the number of Jedi per Galaxy low, which not making them impossible.
The other answer is, of course, the reasoning behind the specific systems. In a way, they are both intertwined. One could not exist without the other. Perma-death was included to make being a Jedi have a bit of risk to it. Players must weigh the chance of losing all of their hard work against the chance of becoming very powerful before every action they take. This leads directly into the second system: the FSCS. If a player gained Force Sensitivity on his main character, and he was suddenly perma-death, he might lose not only all the time he spent becoming a Jedi, but also all the time spent developing the character. Many players may not want to become a Jedi, also, and gaining all of the drawbacks of Force Sensitivity without a desire to reap any of the rewards would be unfair. Thusly, Jedi are perma-death to keep them rare, and FSCS to keep it fair. Also, I never give up a good opportunity to rhyme.
What about lightsabers?
Those players who chose to become Jedi will be able to build lightsabers. Only Jedi will be able to use lightsabers proficiently, and they will likely decay very quickly without proper maintenance, which again, only Jedi can supply. There will be multiple gems and thusly multiple colors for lightsabers. Yes, players will be able to construct and use double-bladed lightsabers, but likely not be able to use two lightsabers at once.
Will my species have any effect on my chance of unlocking the FSCS?
No. Species will have no bearing on your chances of unlocking your force sensitive character slot. All species have an equal chance of unlocking the FSCS.
Will there be Ranks? Like Padawan, Jedi Adept, Jedi Knight, etc?
Yes. Ranks will be drawn from the movies and expanded to fit Star Wars Galaxies’ unique system.
Can I pursue non-Jedi professions in the FSCS? Is it still perma-death?
Yes, you can chose to pursue any profession or do anything in a FSCS that you could do in a normal character slot, but the FSCS will always be perma-death. So if you were to work up to a bounty hunter or squad leader, he would be perma-death, the same as if you actually pursued the Jedi path. Also of note, you can pursue other professions at the same time as becoming a Jedi. For example, you could become a Master Marksman and Jedi Knight at the same time.
Star Wars Galaxies Strategy Guide & SWG Strategy Guide
by credits4swg on Dec.05, 2010, under SWG GUIDE
If you’re familiar with Star Wars Galaxies, the extremely popular MMORPG based on the Star Wars franchise, then you most likely have realized that, without a proper Star Wars Galaxies strategy guide, progressing in the game world can be an extremely difficult matter, as there are few signposts and literally no guides to lead the way in the Star Wars Galaxies game world. By utilizing the Star Wars Galaxies strategy guide available, the new player can quickly rise through the levels in the game and become the best Star Wars Galaxies player that they can possibly be. Learning all the information available in Star Wars Galaxies guides available to the player can be the best way for Star Wars Galaxies players to learn and compete in Star Wars Galaxies online.
With the massive Star Wars Galaxies game world, even inexperienced players can make use of the available Star Wars Galaxies strategy guides, as these SWG strategy guides feature all manner of information involving where to level, how to make the most credit, what spots have the best XP and where to get the best loot. All of this information is important to the serious Star Wars Galaxies player, who would prefer to spend less time searching for goodies and more time harvesting and profiting by the information learned from the SWG strategy guides available to the serious competitor.
With this focus on locating the best areas and most profitable spots to level at, the Star Wars Galaxies strategy guide can be an invaluable companion, allowing players to learn at a glance everything there is to know about the Star Wars Galaxies online game world.
SWG gold can be bought online for a small price
by credits4swg on Nov.26, 2010, under Swg Credits
SWG is the first ever starwars mmorpg. The game is set in the movie universe and players will be able to relive their favorite moments from the film. Familiar scenes from the movie are common throughout the world. Players can choose from a large pool of classes. Some of these classes such as the Jedi and entertainer have a unique play style. Therefore when choosing your class, always make sure it is something you will enjoy playing as. SWG gold is the standard credit system within starwars galaxies. Players must accumulate SWG gold. Star Wars Galaxies Credits is needed to travel to different planets in the solar system. It is also needed to create weapons and ammunition. Players can use swg credits to also purchase services from other players such as the entertainers. SWG will carry players through key components of the game. Much of the content is a fabricated from the movie itself and players will see familiar characters.
Players can also change their alignments depending on how they choose to complete quests and missions. SWG gold is rewarded differently depending on your solution to the mission’s problems. The two main alignments are rebels and the empire. Any fan of the movies will realize what these factions represent. SWG Credits can be bought online for a small price. Purchasing SWG gold can give you an advantage over other players and factions. Thanks to gold services you may be able to obtain new armor and weapons that very few people on SWG will have.
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