Star Wars: The old republic's War is a mod that sets out to make a great SWTOR mod that will blow your mind! Epic space skirmishes and devestating battles for territoy in our massive galactic conquest maps!
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4 comments by spartan-117- on Mar 22nd, 2012
Alright the mod has come to the point where it is almost ready for testing, i want to get a few things done which will take a few days, so i already have a handful of people ready and eager test but i will give you guys a chance to test to, since i already have enough people i don't want to admit to many people in so if you have any modding experience and would be willing to help during the time you test (around a week or so after you get it).
I will give you a beta to test as long as you DO help and give regular feedback expected of a beta tester, also if you help it actually has to be helpful like retexturing one of the units NOT like giving me a texture with no model for it, also if you want to help full time then you will receive a updated version every 1-2 weeks. If you want to help or beta test pm me and we will discuss any more things that you feel you need to know (if your wondering why there have been no updates in a while its because i have been in washington D.C for the past week and got back 3 days ago i just remembered to update).
Thanks for your support.
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Just for clarification you will be adding the new version of the hammerhead right?
what do you mean? what new version of the hammerhead?
I guess hes referring to the new KotoR
do you mean the thranta? Starwars.wikia.com
He means the Preatorian-class frigate.
praetorian came before the hammerhead. the Thranta was the newer, more advanced version of the hammerhead
oh okay
Ah. Don't we have this? What's the new version then?
Looks very cool!
Could you make the fighters smaller und lasershots fly faster, so its a bit more "ralistic"?
sounds like a good idea, thanks for the suggestion.