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Is SWTOR your first online game, or first computer game? Let me walk you through the basics of the game! This video is specifically for players who are very new to computer gaming or online gaming. 🔗 Tips for New Players • Tips for New SWTOR Players 🔗 Tips for Free-to-Play SWTOR Players • Tips for Free-to-Play SWTOR Players 🔗 The Academy Playlist • The Academy - SWTOR Basics, Tips and Tricks Welcome to Star Wars: The Old Republic. If this is your first online game, or even your first computer game, I've made this video to help you get started on your adventure. Unlike regular video games, massive multiplayer online role play games, better known as MMORPGs, are meant to be played over a large period of time, by many people all with different interests. This means that they're a lot more complicated than most single-player games, and can be a bit more intimidating to get started in. Don't worry though, The Old Republic is great for you if you're interested in playing with others online, or if you're planning on playing solo just to experience the great Star Wars Bioware storylines. If you haven't downloaded the game yet, all you need to do is go to: 🔗 swtor.com/download The core game is free - you can play up until level 50, and the main class storylines, without spending a dollar. The free version of the game is like a really expansive demo - it lets you complete the main storyline in full, but doesn't let you participate in endgame activities. You will experience a few restrictions along the way, but they don't hinder you from enjoying the main storyline and quests. After you reach level 50, or finish your main storyline, you can then decide if you want to subscribe to the game to unlock the later expansions. The first step is creating your character. There are two factions in the game - the Republic, who are generally the good guys, and the Empire, who are generally the bad guys. On each faction you can choose from 4 classes, each with a unique story and combat style. If you've seen the Star Wars movies, you can play as a Jedi, or a Sith, or try out a technology-based character like the Smuggler or Bounty Hunter. One important thing to note is that this game is set 3,000 years before the movies take place - so you won't be able to play as Darth Vader or Luke Skywalker. If you're having trouble choosing a class, check out my other video called "Which class should I play?" Once you've picked a class, you need to pick an advanced class. Your advanced class determines which combat styles you will have available. For example, if you choose the Jedi Consular as your class, you'll generally focus on using Force powers over hack-and-slashing with your lightsaber like the Jedi Knight. From there, the Consular can pick between being a Shadow or a Sage - a Shadow can go into stealth to sneak past enemies or to get the upper hand in combat, while a Sage can use long-ranged force powers to heal or do bursts of force damage. Each class has two advanced classes to choose from, each with different roles available and didfferent combat abilities. Your class and advanced class choice is permanent - so choose wisely! Don't worry though, even if you're playing on a free account you get to make 4 characters per server, so you'll be able to try out the different classes and advanced classes whenever you want. The last step of creating your character is their appearance. A very cool thing about Star Wars: The Old Republic is that you get to see your character's face as part of the cinematic cutscenes in the game. Every cutscene is voiced, so if you aren't a strong reader or like watching movies, these types of cutscenes are ideal for you. Once you've decided on an appearance, you get to pick a name for your character. You can give them a single name, or a first and last name with a space, and include up to two apostrophes and one dash. Players often find their ideal name is already taken... if that's the case, give your character a last name, or throw an apostrophe in there... it's actually a lore-friendly thing to do in Star Wars lore! Good luck, and may the Force be with you! --- 📇 SWTOR TIPS AND TRICKS PLAYLIST: • The Academy - SWTOR Basics, Tips and Tricks ⏩ MY MOST POPULAR VIDEOS: / @swtorista 🐤 TWITTER: / swtorista ❤️ Support the Swtorista Project through YouTube Memberships https://www.youtube.com/swtorista/join