2012年7月30日星期一

Star Wars: The Old Republic posts another weekly question-and-answer session

According to the Jedi Balance Board, Sith Assassins should be able to do nothing because they're evil and also dumb. This week's set of community questions for Star Wars: The Old Republic asked about classes. Specifically, there were two big questions asked about Deception-specialized Sith Assassins and Operative melee mobility. Consequently, the two big answers this week were about those two classes. Operative mobility is apparently a hot topic among the developers at the moment, as high-mobility fights are seen as an excellent mechanic and they can cause issues with the class.



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Deception spec, by contrast, received a more in-depth response explaining that the developers consider the spec to very much be a hit-and-run playstyle rather than a melee class meant for long engagements. Its performance winds up varying a great deal depending on the player: Those who understand the design intent usually have more success than those expecting higher endurance. But even if neither of these answers appeals to you, there are still other questions answered in the latest round, and you can always post a question for next week.Star Wars: The Old Republic posts another weekly question-and-answer session originally appeared on Massively on Fri, 13 Jul 2012 18:00:00 EST.  Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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