Mark (newsgroups)
2/13/2012 8:45:00 AM
On 08/02/2012 07:23, Tigero wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> So here is how I messed up. Got SWTOR, played a few classes until I
> settled up with what appears to be my favorite a Bounty Hunter got him
> to level 10 until I realized that I have messed up.
>
> As said I tried all Sith classes. all of them up to the end of the
> quests in the first planet (zone actually). So on my Bounty Hunter I
> we to the imperial fleet (unofficial capital). During my tryouts I
> never had a single conversation with anyone in the game. I pretty much
> read up all what I need and the in-game knowledge base and codecs are
> pretty helpful. And the general channels on all the staring places
> were mostly quiet. But once I was in the fleet the general channel was
> filled with a language I am not familiar with. immediately a question
> jumped in my mind "Am I in an English server???"
>
> I logged out to find out that the answer to my previous question was
> "No" I am on a german server. I curse myself and bang my head on the
> keyboard.
>
> Well in my usual haste I didn't notice that unlike WoW, different
> languages doesn't have their own tabs when selecting server. And I
> didn't check on which language the server is before creating 4
> characters and spending hours trying them out.
>
> I could just start a new toon on an English server but I don't wanna
> do the starting zone for the third time. Since I have done it twice
> already with my Imperial Agent and the Bounty hunter which both share
> the same starting zone. Well at least the interface and voice acts are
> in English.
>
> Checked for Character transfer but the feature is not available and no
> ETA yet.
>
> So in case you decided to play SWTOR on European learn from my failure
> and check for the language before you start playing.
Thanks for the heads up. What do you think of the game?
I gave up WoW due to lack of time (well, mostly), so probably can't
justify starting another MMO but I am very interested in trying it.