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The game isn’t really a Star Wars game until the fans accept it as an official costume.
The announcement to let costumers submit designs based on the characters in the game, The Old Republic means SWTOR is officially being accepted by the community, even those who do not play the game.
Kotaku.com says:
“While it may seem like an insignificant development to the outsider, the fact that The Jedi Assembly and The Dark Empire are both accepting applications from costumers decked out in the latest The Old Republic gear is a huge step in legitimizing the game in the eyes of the more fervent fans. These are groups that are incredibly strict about the costumes they allow to represent their organizations (the Jedi more so than the Dark Side, appropriately enough).”
There are various rules and expectations for these costumes to be accepted so before you start building yours, make sure you become familiar with all of these guidelines. If you’re going for a light side character, this:
The Jedi Code of The Jedi Assembly has been modified to include: “Star characters are allowed. Your costume must have a basic Jedi look to it.”
And if you’re going for a dark side character, then this:
“”The Dark Empire international dark side costume club is pleased to announce that it will accept for full hip within the organization any costume representing the dark side from the new SWTOR game, including non force-s such as Sith Troopers, dark side costuming is a major component of TDE, and we welcome all dark side costumes, canon or custom, that conform to our costuming standards.””