SWTOR Game Update 2.1: Customization coming tomorrow sj4i

Game update 2.1 is expected on May 14 and update 2.2 is set to roll out on June 11. So tomorrow is the big day- the new customization game update is coming. 5q2r16

As of tomorrow, game update will be here which allows players the chance to change the colors of selected armor, as well as to give their character a complete makeover, if wanted.

You can change the looks and features of your character from a simple hair dye to a full makeover with a new look. It’s all up to you. So if you’ve grown tired of looking at the same character all this time, this is your chance to mix it up a bit.

Additionally, the Cathar species (yay!) will be cartel coins to purchase the new species.

In addition to the customizations and new species, a number of fixes are also included with the patch, like the yields in the crafting missions will give more materials.

You can learn more about this update from the patch notes now available.

Here’s a snippet:

Highlights 2fb5o

  • New Feature! The new Appearance Designer by AestheTech has been added to Appearance Designer changes.
  • New Feature! Dye Modules are now available via Artifice Crafting, some vendors, and the item modificationsMore details under Items and Economy.
  • New Feature! Collections provides a one–stop interface which is accessible from the Inventory Window or Cartel Market and tracks many items available from the Cartel Market, Packs (Cartel and Contraband alike), Cartel Reputation, and even Friends of Star Wars™: The Old Republic™, Pre–order, Collectors Edition, live fan events and more. More details under General.
  • New Unlockable Species! Players of any Faction, Class, or gender can now play as the Cathar Species! Cathar can be purchased via the Cartel Market or directly through the Appearance Designer Kiosk on the Republic and Imperial Fleets and Capital Worlds.
  • Renames Available! Players now have the ability to purchase a Name Change for Character, Legacy, and Guild from the Cartel Market.

Lisa Clark 1js50

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.