Ich habe soeben ein QA hier entdeckt
EDIT: Tut mir leid der Link wird nicht erlaubt...
Ich such mal im englischen weiter nach dem original.....
Gut, ist von gestern...
http://www.swtor.com/community/showt...=daniel&page=2
In the official Star Wars – The Old Republic Forums , Developer Daniel Erickson took the time to deal with the confusion that arose at the topic, wheter there will be repeated quests and what percentage will the shared quests take in comparison to personal storyline content. In the end he created a small QA
Original Question/ Mention:
Now…. I can get that if you play a Sith warrior start to finish, then play a Jedi Knight start to finish, there will not be a single piece or repeated content. But what if I play a Jedi Knight then I play a Trooper or Smuggler? How many non class quests will I see? This counts as repeated content. What percent of quests will be class quests specific to one class and what percent of quests will be “the bigger picture” quests that everyone within one faction will see?
Daniel Ericksons Response:
This one can get confusing as there is a great deal of content in the game, all geared for slightly different experiences. So let’s get to it, yes?
There is no repeated content across factions. Easy enough.
Every Class has a completely unique storyline with their own companion characters and quests that takes them from the very first level through the very last and leads them naturally into the end game content. We call these Class Quests.
Question and Answer
“Is all your faction specific content Class Quests?”
Absolutely not. It’s a multiplayer game, built for multiplayer storytelling. Which means all classes in a faction will have access to all of the same content except the Class Quests.
“What is the breakdown between Class Quests and multiplayer quests?”
On the Origin worlds it’s about 60% Class Quests, dropping to about 40% on the Capital worlds and then even lower for the rest of the game. The whole idea is to get you into the game, teach you about your class and your story, then get you out there playing with other people. We need to meet Obi-Wan, get our lightsaber and learn about the rest of the galaxy, but then it’s time to get the gang together and go to war. We’re still going to take breaks and run off to Dagobah but that’s now the minority of our story. So the game very purposefully starts with more single player content and then moves strongly towards content that can be played multiplayer.
“What are all the different types of multiplayer quests?”
Whew, that one’s a big list but I can hit the major stuff. 1) World Quests: One-offs or short chains built for easy pick up and play. Grab a PUG or your friends and have a short adventure together. 2) World Arcs: Epic quest arcs that go from four to ten quests or more and follow a storyline across an entire planet. Big decisions and branching questlines you may have to play multiple times (in different playthroughs, they’re not repeatable) to see all the content. Built for long play sessions or a series of short sessions where you and your group want a huge adventure that may stretch over tens of hours. Also very PUGable as long as you’re grabbing like minded folks. 3) Flashpoints: Instanced, heavily scripted major story and action pieces built for groups to go in and get the very best of BioWare’s multiplayer storytelling. Built to be played in a single sitting.
Now here’s the fun part. Our multiplayer content has lines, choices and content that is specific to each class and content that is only there if you’re in a group. Did the Jedi Consular really just convince the Sith boss to stand down and not fight us? Did the Bounty Hunter really just shake down the Moff for more money? Did the Smuggler just leave the group with that attractive quest giver? Um…are they coming back? It’s fun to replay the game and see all the different content but it’s also a blast to play with friends and be completely surprised by what they say. Often you’ll find yourself saying “Okay, that clearly was not one of my dialogue options!”
Hope that helps!