Star Wars Galaxies: Week 2


Week 2 into the Star Wars Galaxies “Let’s Play This To Death,” and I’m still going strong. As of the end of Week 2 (Sunday) I’ve managed to attain level 21 and my quest line as a smuggler on Tatooine has taken me to Jabba the Hutt’s own palace, where my attempts to shoot the bastard in the face with my blaster pistol have proven fruitless. Instead, I’ve been doing a large number of quests that involve pretty much what you’d expect from the Hutt family. Stealing pod racer parts, killing competing champions, finding ingredients for Jabba’s dinner (no jokes).

I can see what Sony was talking about with the community being engaging and friendly. I’ve come across a few players in my travels who were very kind, talkative, and willing to do some quests with me. The first, pictured above, Neesli Ofe. The second, to the left, Ihaf Iypisen. In both instances, I had to log off before our questing party was finished, so I apologize to both. Generally I’m not the one to finish first.

Having a friend to play is a big help in some areas, as population density makes Star Wars Galaxies a game of shoot once, pull ten mobs. Luckily for me the game has a system where your first “death” simply incapacitates you for ten seconds. Get up and allow the timer to run out (three minutes approximately) and you won’t have to worry about death. This feels like a copout, but it’s a blessing in an otherwise very unforgiving game.

The world of Star Wars Galaxies is massive, and I haven’t even left Tatooine. You can easily spend ten minutes just going from waypoint to waypoint for a quest, and that is with the added speed of a mount. Despite the game’s aged graphics, the game holds up rather well and instead opts to focus on the living, breathing world rather than trying to keep up with the current generation of games.

Speaking of atmosphere, the rebel vs empire battles are great. I occasionally see pockets of rebel and alliance, and at one point I came across a shootout outside of Tatooine between a storm trooper, Imperial officer, and a few rebel soldiers. The whole fight lasted just a few minutes before the rebel soldiers were cut down, but the spontaneous aspect kept me watching and observing. At this point in my Star Wars career, I assume I’m not affiliated well enough to engage in such a fight.

I want to talk about some of my gripes with the game, however. In a few aspects, the game has aged rather poorly. Although Galaxies is more action than its previous incarnation, I often find that putting my reticle on an NPC and firing is not sufficient in actually engaging in combat. Instead, I have to place my reticle and hit tab to target, and more often than not this still doesn’t target the NPC I want to target. When you are in the midst of fighting more than one person, quickly tabbing can be the difference between life and death. For me, this generally means death as the targeting system will skip over the person I mean to attack and focus on someone 200m away out of range, or worse someone in-range causing me to fire and bring yet another mob into the fight.

The targeting is my biggest issue this week, as it is my chief cause of death. Other than that, I’m really enjoying my escapade through Galaxies. The quests are well fleshed out, there are a ton of factions (as seen below) and the music is well done if not repetitive. With that in mind, I will cut this short until next week.