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Ask Slashdot: What To Do In SW:TOR For Just 3 Days?

rodrigoandrade writes "I've been invited to participate in the beta testing program for SW:TOR. However, EA's giving out 3-day passes to most testers. A few people are receiving passes for longer periods. Mine will be from Friday 5am through Monday 12am (CST) (i.e. Sunday evening). Since it's a frakking 10GB download (almost 2GB for video alone) I'll use for only 3 days, I'd like to make the most out of it. If you're an experienced beta tester, please post some tips travel-guide style on what I should do, quests I should take, places to visit, etc. TYIA. May the Force be with you!"

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  1. No by hansamurai · · Score: 5, Informative

    I'm in the full beta test, not just weekend, and unless your TOS is different, there will be no discussion here. All beta testers can admit is:
    1. The fact that the game exists
    2. The fact that you are in the beta test

    So yeah, umm... just try it out?

  2. NDA by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Isn't this still under an incredibly strict NDA?

    1. Re:NDA by aicrules · · Score: 5, Funny

      I cannot confirm or deny that.

  3. Um... by AngryDeuce · · Score: 4, Funny

    I would sit in the cantina and tell everyone how you were into Star Wars before it was cool and how Star Trek is better anwyays...

  4. Re:Okay, I'll ask first: by aicrules · · Score: 5, Informative

    It's something that EA is giving out 3-day passes to for beta testing. It consists of a 10GB download and contains quests.

  5. Re:Okay, I'll ask first: by Tridus · · Score: 4, Informative

    Star Wars: The Old Republic. A MMO being made by Bioware.

    At the very least they should link the acronym to a wikipedia entry or something.

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  6. rodrigoandrade by aicrules · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Thank you for using a name that is nearly identical to the one you used to enter the beta. You will no longer need to spend any time downloading the game as your beta pass has been revoked for reasons that should be entirely obvious to you at this point.

  7. skip it? by vlm · · Score: 4, Insightful

    If you're an experienced beta tester, please post some tips travel-guide style on what I should do, quests I should take, places to visit, etc. TYIA.

    Places to visit: Take the kids to the park and have a picnic, leaves are beginning to change and most of the mosquitos are dead where I live. Take (your) spouse to romantic dinner. Find a museum and look at artifacts for awhile. "Interpretive centers" mostly suck. Stay away from tourist traps in general.

    Good quests, easily accomplished in 3 days: learning everything you need to pass the entry level ham radio license in your country. Another good quest is setting up IPv6 and completing the entire hurricane electric "sage" testing program. Set up a simple, crude mythtv system for the pure fun of it. Set up an asterisk voice pbx and fool around with all the features.

    Travel guide style? Rick Steves to the rescue.

    Oh you meant a SW:TOR beta tester, not just a guy who tests software in general. Oh you meant inside SW:TOR not just a long weekend. I still say skip it, the MMORPG bubble is over and poppin' and after SW:TOR is just a memory (probably pretty soon) you'll look back and wish you did something useful that weekend. What could you go with 10 gigs of downloads that would be more fun? Well, probably almost anything else. Even 10 gigs of spam emails would be fun to data-mine or graph or analyze.

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  8. Try the bizarre stuff by Registered+Coward+v2 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    What might you do that's not within the "norms?" can you run through walls - find a way to get an unfair advantage through quirks in the programming? I'd look for things that can ruin the experience if not fixed. That's what adds value to a beta test - finding the bugs that no one thought about.

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  9. Re:Okay, I'll ask first: by SleazyRidr · · Score: 4, Informative

    The kind of nerd who sees TOR and thinks of a secure routing protocol, rather than some game inspired by a kids movie?