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11-16-2009 @ 10:40AM
RogueJedi86 said...
Zaniaz, like I said later in this same topic, SWG is still a sandbox in all regards. All the NGE did was add a few quests and change the combat system and classes, none of which a sandbox game destroy. SWG was/is a sandbox game because of the huge planets where players could place structures anywhere, not to mention the wide range of clothing and character customization options You want a game more sandboxy than that, try Second Life, I'm sure they'll accept you with open arms.