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Star Wars: Galaxies - An Empire Divided

Windows - 2003

4.27 / 5 - 128 votes

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In 2003, LucasArts publishes Star Wars: Galaxies - An Empire Divided on Windows. This role-playing (rpg) game is now abandonware and is set in a persistent universe, real-time, sci-fi / futuristic, licensed title and action rpg.

You can still play SWG on private servers, visit SWGEmu.com (PreCU) or SWGLegends.com (post NGE). Both are great and have high populations.

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Comments and reviews

Rom2020-10-140 point

One of the best MMORPGS like EVER! I have got an original version of the game (box) but I believe you can play from this download, as long as it have a CD ISO.. HAVE FUN, because you won't ever experience game like this.

trilith2020-10-081 point

works fine. works on swgemu too

Lee722020-07-092 points

Nice one!

Foodie2020-06-02-1 point

So has anyone managed to get this to work with SWGemu? They are pretty clear on their site that you need an original disc, and I don't want to take the time to download this if I can't get it to play.

Oddball2020-04-131 point

any exe that has been altered to run differently than originally intended will flag as a trojan. some mmorpg launchers have the server IP imbedded in them and even changing that can make it look suspicious to antivirus. I've run many servers for different mom's and this has happened before.

Kuthulu2019-09-230 point

so, does this download work? I'd really love to play this game, but absolutely don't want a trojan or virus. if the download has worked and doesn't have a virus, PLEASE TELL ME!!

zanfell2019-09-09-8 points

Has a trojan in it. Scanned the files

Cerato2019-09-030 point

Is it online or offline?

Luconis2019-05-18-3 points

I can't get it to work with SWGEmu.com, says the invalid game folder

Darth Fucking Vader2019-01-310 point

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puccigang2019-01-220 point

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SH3862018-11-263 points

The exe contains a Dataminer Trojan when launched. Nice try no cigar.

icu812ruok?2018-11-169 points

This zip file contains three .iso files of the game client, a text file, and lpesetup.exe. The .iso files are good, the lpesetup.exe however is an outdated version of the enhanced launcher which hasn't been updated since 2013, so I would not use that and instead download the latest launcher from swgemu.com.
1. mount disc one with a program such as daemon tools lite to start the install of the client. Eventually it will ask you to insert disc two and then disc three, when it does, just use daemon tools like to mount those discs.
2. When the client install is finished, run the latest setup.exe launcher that you downloaded from swgemu.com. There is a detailed guide on there website that steps you through this process.
3. Enjoy the game

Wolften2018-10-126 points

Seems like a great game, I'll run some anti-virus scans for everyone's peace in mind.

Not likely a virus2018-09-150 point

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I think Kurry is assuming it's a virus because this RPG is actually an MMO. I haven't tried to run a private server of any MMO for single play use since most of the ones I want to play like Project Torque, Lego Universe or Drift City are still being reverse engineered by community members that take a lot of their free time to bring them back to life. I will try with this game though.

AR2712018-08-28-1 point

@Kurry Is it a virus?

kurry2018-06-13-1 point

I swear to the Force if this is a virus.

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Galaxy of Heroes isn't new, but it's not bad either

Reviewed by: David Galvin

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DFG Exclusive Review Summary

  • Presents a simple but enjoyable game with somewhat tactical combat
  • Lots of Star Wars everywhere
Cons
  • Uses a framework that will be familiar to folks who play lots of freemium stuff
  • Enemies avoid damage way more often than player characters

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Game Description

Not Such a Long Time Ago

There have been a few different freemium games based off of the Star Wars license, all of which are pretty much what you'd expect - although probably a little less cynical. And while Galaxy of Heroes may not take the concept of a free mobile game set in a galaxy far, far away to new heights, it can be quite entertaining if you go in with an open mind.

Troop Management

Planning and strategic use of skills is important in battle, but it won't amount to much if your characters aren't up to snuff.

  • Always improve your team when you can. There are a number of ways this can be done, but each one is important in its own way. Regardless, if you don't keep upgrading you're going to have a really tough time in post-tutorial missions.
  • Don't pour everything into one character. It's fine to keep your favorite a little ahead of the rest, but many enemies have abilities that could potentially render your ace ineffective for a few rounds - and if everyone else is level 1 and does piddly damage you're in trouble.
  • Give everyone gear. As you play you'll find items that can be equipped on different characters to boost their stats. Do this. Not only will it improve their overall performance, but if you equip every item slot you can upgrade their gear level - thus keeping the boosted stats and re-opening items slots for even more gear and stat gains.
  • Train, train, train. Combat won't improve your characters, so you'll have to use Training Droids. These one-time use items will grant experience in different amounts, depending on their rarity. Higher levels equals better stats, naturally.
  • Check your Shipments daily. Here you can flat out buy items and character shards that you may not be able to earn so easily. Remember that each mode (The Cantina, Squad Battles, etc) has its own separate Shipments, too.
  • Play on Hard to unlock more characters. Once you complete a Light/Dark Side Battles section on normal, you'll unlock Hard - with tougher enemies but better rewards. This is where you'll want to be in order to stock up on the character shards you'll need to unlock new characters or rank-up existing ones.

Fight the Powers

Sooner or later, you're going to have to take up arms.

  • Pick your targets. Some enemies have skills that can really muck things up - consider going after them first.
  • Timing can also make a difference. The blue bars underneath a character's health indicate when they act next (they go once it's full). You can also use this to plan around who goes when in order to follow up one special ability with another that's complimentary, get rid of enemies that will act next, and so on.
  • Know your own skills. Each character has a regular attack and a special skill that does something a bit different but comes with a cooldown. Familiarize yourself with who can do what (tap and hold a skill icon for details) and put those abilities to good use.
  • Attacks that hit everyone aren't very effective. It's great to damage an entire group of enemies, but the amount of damage is often so low it's more worthwhile to use that character to deal more damage to a single target.

A Little Forced

Galaxy of Heroes will likely feel familiar to anyone who's dabbled with enough free-to-play mobile games. But while it may not be blazing any new trails, it does present an enjoyable and polished effort.

Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes Review

- Review by David Galvin

Dave Galvin is a freelance writer and avid gamer. Somehow, he managed to find a way to combine the two passions.

Not So Far Away

Oh look, another freemium mobile game based around Star Wars. Yippee!

Being cynical is totally understandable at this point, but truth be told Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes is actually quite enjoyable for what it is. Which is to say it's an entertaining squad based semi-tactical game that's fairly simple, and will probably seem familiar to some, but you can have fun with it if you aren't already burned out on similar titles. Plus it makes great use of Star Wars stuff like music and sound effects.

All About the Cameos

The basic framework for Galaxy of Heroes is nothing new. You have a small team of characters who fight other small teams of enemies; those characters can be upgraded and leveled-up; new characters can be unlocked; energy is used to go on missions, and is in limited (but rechargeable over time) quantities. It's a familiar cycle and a familiar structure. It's also one that works so I'm not really complaining - just saying that you've probably seen something like it before.

A key difference is Star Wars (obviously). They've wrung out an awful lot from the license for this game - from sounds to music to tons of characters spanning the entire film franchise and parts beyond. Gimmicky as it may be, I can't deny the appeal of hopping between prequel and original trilogy settings with enemies and backdrops to match, John Williams' still excellent score playing in the background as classic blaster and lightsaber sounds mingle together.

Aside from the obvious nitpick of the Galaxy of Heroes using a familiar setup, one thing that bugs me (other than the repeated question of whether or not I want to turn on push notifications - I don't) is the randomness when it comes to accuracy. I don't know what it is, if I'm just using clumsy characters or what, but I find myself missing enemies much more often than they miss me - if they ever actually have missed me, but I'm not even sure of that. It's not that I can't ever hit enemies or anything like that, but I've been noticing that my own characters never really seem to avoid damage. They certainly don't avoid it at the rate of their targets, anyway. I'm not sure if it's a programming thing or an 'I need to upgrade everyone more' thing, but it's a little irksome.

Confront Vader

Yeah Galaxy of Heroes itself is kinda simple, and it's not really anything new, but it's basically an excuse to play with the equivalent of Star Wars action figures again. It looks good, sounds great, and is one of the few places where you'll be able to pit characters from the Bioware RPGs against those from the original trilogy or the prequels - from either side of their respective conflicts. That's got to at least be worth a look for most Star Wars fans, right?

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