Latest update on Datamining SWTOR 5e6b70

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Are you curious about what’s read the full post here (and spoilers are marked as such).

But here is a snippet:

So you guys wanted to know more about what I shared with you the other day.

First let me point you to this note that many of leaks turned out to be correct. Albeit, not exactly how they were originally found.

Patch 2.3

It’s my speculation that Varl is possibly the game files going all the way back to Patch 1.1.

It’s possible that Varl was partly or entirely supplanted by Makeb. In which case, the new daily area will likely be Rakata Prime. I think the former is more likely, but I’m going to hedge my bets on this one.

While there is another flashpoint (codenamed tython_and_korriban) that was Titans of Industry and The Imperial Warlord. See the link above for details.

As for the new recurring event… well there’s nothing to suggest that it won’t be the Rakghoul event making a return. It received a few tweaks in the 2.2 PTS. It might be something totally new though.

Patch 2.4

Now the question game files to reveal anything.

Future Patches and Expansions

Honestly most of this stuff has been in the game since 2.0, and I’m surprised noone has done a write up.

So, all of this stuff is currently listed in the same directory as Makeb.

Ok here’s the first picture. The first thing that probably jumps out at you are the planet names. Yes, that’s Bothawui, Sleheyron, Yavin IV, and Zoist on the list. Unfortunately you’re heart is probably going to sink when you see this image.

That’s right Yavin IV is very incomplete, and as far as I can tell only contains Imperial missions/conversations. Ignore it, as it seems that it isn’t the focus of anything important right now.

Bothawui contains factions have class missions on Sleheyron.

So what do you think about this info? How much of this do you think we’ll end up seeing in the game alter and what could it all mean?

Lisa Clark 34y1q

Lisa has been an avid gamer since she was old enough to hold her first controller and a game writer for more than a decade. A child of the Nintendo generation, she believes they just don’t make games like they used to but sometimes, they make them even better! While consoles will always be her first love, Lisa spends most of her gaming time on the PC these days- on MMOs and first-person shooters in particular.