
#STAR WARS THE OLD REPUBLIC ONLINE LEGACY FULL#
The classic BioWare that we know and love from the original KOTOR or the Mass Effect trilogy is still here in full force, despite being an MMO. The stories on the Empire, especially the Imperial Agent, a spy thriller set on the grand stage of Star Wars, are among the best stories told in the franchise and completely unique. While games like Knights of The Old Republic ( KOTOR) allow you to ally yourself with the Empire or Sith, nothing ever allowed players to fully immerse themselves into the Empire and their inner-workings, and that alone is worth giving Star Wars: The Old Republic a shot in 2021 if you’re a fan of the series. SWTOR is also still, in 2021, the only Star Wars media to allow you to see things from the view of the Empire rather than always following The Resistance or The Republic. Some of Star Wars’ Best Writing Maybe We Are The Baddies Personally, while I found the restrictions in place frustrating and tedious, it never stopped me from enjoying the phenomenal stories told in the game and having an overall positive experience. At worst, it’s incredibly frustrating, but you’re never locked out of story content, and for those willing to spare $15 for one month of subscription, which is very worth it, a lot of grievances are avoided, even after the subscription ends. With all that being said, it’s important to note that nothing ever truly impedes progress on doing the stories or expansions. Thankfully, you won’t run into purple or gold gear if you’re only interested in the stories and expansions, and having the best gear possible also isn’t required to do any story content, which has been made very easy to blast through. Subscribed players don’t have that limitation. To equip them, you’d have to buy a consumable that allows you to equip the gear.

F2P and Preferred players are unable to equip the highest tier gear, purple and gold. Image created by you’re interested in late-game raids, PVP, or guilds, you unfortunately have to spend money. For the rest of the expansions, you would have to pay for a subscription for one month to unlock them permanently for your account, even if you unsubscribe, which is very generous.
#STAR WARS THE OLD REPUBLIC ONLINE LEGACY FREE#
Rise of the Hutt Cartel and Shadow of Revan are both free to all players. While you are locked out of the max level, which is limited to level 60 from the max of 75 as a F2P, that’s all you’ll need if you’re only interested in the stories and expansions, two of which have been made free. F2P and Preferred players gain experience at the normal rate. Note that although SWTOR states that F2P and Preferred players gain ‘less’ experience points, what it really means is that Subscribers gain 20% more experience. There are no limited hours, reduced experience points, or locking you out of story quests here.

Thankfully though, it usually doesn’t extend outside of QoL stuff. While some may view the limitations in place as the ‘payment’ for a F2P or Preferred player to play this game for free, it doesn’t change the fact that it’s inherently designed to frustrate the player unless they pony up. They do get access to the legacy storage, but accessing that requires traveling to your stronghold, whereas there are usually areas to access your cargo hold storage on every planet. To unlock the ‘privilege’ of checking your mail in your own house or ship, you have to pay using premium currency.į2P players are also shafted a bit by not having access to the cargo hold, one of the main forms of storage. You also cannot check your mail on your ship you have to land somewhere and check a mail inbox to view your mail. For example, players, even subscribed ones, cannot check their mail inside their strongholds, the game’s version of houses and apartments. Preferred players have it a bit better, and Subscribers still have some limitations but not a whole lot.Ī lot of quality of life (QoL) things are locked, either behind a subscription or premium currency. F2P and Preferred players have a myriad of limitations, with F2P having some particularly egregious ones. The game has three classes of players the F2P player who hasn’t spent a single dime, the Preferred player who has spent some money in the past or was previously subscribed, and the Subscribed player. While many other MMOs opt for a ‘pay to win’ experience, SWTOR goes for the ‘pay to not be frustrated’ experience.


The experience as a complete newcomer and F2P player for the majority of my hours has been good with asterisks. It’s fairly intuitive and never overwhelms with information, and is as deep as you want it to be. For those intimidated by the MMO aspect, there’s not a whole lot to learn if you’re only interested in the story.
