
As gamers, we love to think we're in control of our own virtual destinies. Because of this, we appreciate the freedom many games, including Star Wars: The Old Republic, provide regarding individual freedom of choice. We are able to choose our race, class, advanced class, skills, mustaches, deformities, companions, guild mates, and how we use each. What many may not realize is just how much a game can manipulate our decisions. SWTOR expands this phenomenon quite a bit, with players becoming arguably more invested in their character's narrative and choices than any MMO before it. With these realizations in mind, it's hard not to consider the following when one first logs in to Star Wars: The Old Republic.
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