A new statement from the developers of MMORPG Star Wars: The Old Republic laid out the reasoning behind the game's ongoing graphical upgrade efforts. Star Wars: The Old Republic graphical modernization updates began in earnest some time ago and gradually delivered updates to the game's oldest areas.
Now well into its fourteenth year in operation, Star Wars: The Old Republic is easily the longest active Star Wars game around. Even before considering its online components, its single-player narrative storylines alone easily equal the playtime of several standard-length offline titles. The game itself has also maintained a moderate but loyal player base, which stuck with the game through thick and thin.
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But with the game getting up there in years, it makes sense to shed some light on the development team's plans to keep the game in good shape into the future. Executive Producer Keith Kanneg did just that in his latest letter to the Star Wars: The Old Republic community, which, among other topics, shed more light on the team's ongoing efforts to "modernize" the game's graphics. Responding to...