Review Submitted By: Vuldune
Author Status: Player
Started on Star Wars: Legacy of the Sith: 2+ years
Submission Date: Nov 7, 2005
TMC Listing: Star Wars: Legacy of the Sith
The following review is the opinion of the review's author [Vuldune]
and in no way represents the opinions of this website or its staff.
The opinions herein are my own as a player of LOTS. They in no way
reflect Mudconnector.com or it's affiliates.
When I first began lots, it was before the big p-wipe sitation. I had
some problems adjusting, and getting along with other plays. Mainly
the hunters guild. Alot has changed with how things are handled in the
mud however, so those issues I had don't exist now.
Alot of the complaints on this mud were things before the p-wipe, not
after. The imms got rid of a major trouble player, someone who really
needs no introduction to those who have played this game. Someone who
was a huge factor in some of the complaints folks had with LOTS. With
her gone, the mud feels much different. It's became a very fun
experience again.
This mud is one of constants, and I do enjoy that. I feel at home
here, and this comes from a very dedicated Star Wars fan.
Some muds boast many more planets, or more races. I've played
those, and have to say that one charm of this mud that most others
miss is it's mapping. Nothing feels awkward as you move around. The
maps don't feel cut and pasted, or rushed. Exploring feels natural,
and that's a big thing for me.
Many new things have been added in, and revised since the p-wipe, and
I think for players who once played LOTS, they'd be suprised at how
much things have changed. RP is encouraged here, and as grown with
time as well.
Simply put, this mud has made it's mark on me by it's people, and
how it's developed. It's turned into a fine mud, and with an
outstanding layout, what more do you need? Flying is neither too
short, or too long. The galaxy is big enough to explore, yet small
enough to remember.
All clans are more balanced now than they used to be, and most muds
still lack that as well. This one does not.
Go in with a friendly attitude, and you'll see that you'll get one
returned. I've noticed that while yes, there was some arguing back in
the day with player vs imm issues, I don't see that anymore either.
When it does happen now, it's usually because a character wants a
name like Luigi or Mario, and doesn't want to change it. Folks, it is
a STAR WARS mud. Please make the name appropriate. I don't for
example, want to RP with King Koopa.
All in all, I had a rough beginning on this mud, yet I remained, and
am glad I did. That should tell you the kind of mud LOTS is.