The Quirky Consequences of Star Wars: The Old Republic’s Modernisation Update

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A New Era for Star Wars: The Old Republic

The latest modernisation update for Star Wars: The Old Republic has ushered in both excitement and confusion among players. With new graphics and tweaks to the game mechanics, players were eager to explore the fresh content. However, the updates have also resulted in unexpected glitches, leaving some characters looking quite bizarre. For many, it has felt like they’ve encountered their own version of a sci-fi horror story, echoing the infamous line: ‘Look how they massacred my boy.’

Characters Turned Into Corpses?

One of the most talked-about quirks involves characters appearing as lifeless corpses or with oddly flattened abs. Players have taken to social media and forums to share their experiences, posting screenshots that illustrate just how strange their avatars now look. Instead of fulfilling their in-game destiny as fierce Jedi or cunning Sith, they now resemble the set of a post-apocalyptic film, leading to a mix of disbelief and humor within the community.

The Community’s Reaction

The reaction from the community has been a blend of laughter and frustration. While some players are amused by the absurdity of their corrupted characters, others express concern about the integrity of the game. Players crave a more polished experience, yet the quirky developments have ignited a wave of memes that celebrate the unexpected nature of gaming. As fans continue to voice their thoughts, developers are sure to take note, striving to remedy these peculiar updates.

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